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We are proud to be ranked 14th on Singapore’s Best Employers 2024 list, the highest for an organisation in the Transportation and Logistics industry.
Learn more about Carina, who has been working in and around engineering for the last 12.5 years at UPS. Find out how the various positions she’s taken up within different functions allow her to evaluate challenges and opportunities for the company from multiple perspectives.
At UPS, we’re always looking to make improvements to our speed and capabilities in the Asia Pacific region. In fact, we’ve committed over $250 million since 2023 – upgrading our express, supply chain and healthcare logistics services.
We are proud to announce our acquisition of MNX Global Logistics (MNX), a global time-critical logistics provider, which expands our capabilities of time-critical logistics, especially for healthcare customers in the US, Europe and Asia.
The final part of a two-part series, step into the hidden world of Singapore’s Changi Airport airfreight operations and learn how UPSers work together to ensure the seamless global delivery of goods.
The first of a two-part series, step into the hidden world of Singapore’s Changi Airport airfreight operations and learn how UPSers work together to ensure the seamless global delivery of goods.
Learn more about the launch of our first Innovation Centre in Singapore, where we look to test new supply chain solutions as well as other advanced technologies to improve productivity.
Make the shift to UPS today! Keith discovered a balanced and unexpected passion for the work he does at UPS that has developed into a 12-year career. Make the Shift, apply today.
Born a Triplet, He Was Always Part of a Team. That’s Why UPS Was a Perfect Fit John Coliton wasn’t thinking of a career when a UPS recruiter visited Henry Ford College in 1984 - he just needed a job. He showed up in a suit – and was still wearing it when the recruiter sent him to the hub that night. “They wanted me to work that night,” he said. “I changed into work clothes and came back and started loading trucks. It’s been a great career ever since.” Coliton worked his way up from package loader to driver to UPS’s Detroit operations; to HR Director in Virginia, Chicago and San Francisco. He’s retiring as Global Director of HR Compliance and Employee Relations, responsible for 528,000 employees around the world. “It’s fulfilling,” he said. “People come to you with issues and you help resolve them. It feels amazing that UPS has the faith in me to put the right policies in place.” Coliton was born in Detroit in '64 as a triplet, with a sister two years older. He and wife have four grown children. “I’ve always had a team around me,” he said. “I think that’s why UPS was the perfect fit.
Carol Tomé on becoming CEO of UPS: ‘This was my calling’