The company announced the cuts as it “deploys automation” and moves away from shipments of low-priced goods, officials announced Tuesday.
ATLANTA — United Parcel Service, better known as UPS, plans to cut another 30,000 jobs and close 24 facilities in 2026, company management announced Thursday during an earnings call.
The announcement came after the company declared it made $88.7 billion in revenue during 2025, with an operating profit of $7.9 billion.
UPS CFO Brian Dykes also mentioned other measures UPS is taking to reduce costs, including plans to close two dozen buildings in the first half of 2026, with the possibility of further closures, and efforts
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