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Name and Office Age
Principal Occupation
and Employment For
the Last Five Years
John J. McDevitt ........................
Senior Vice President
48 Senior Vice President, Global Transportation Services
(2005 – present), Senior Vice President, Strategic
Integration (2003 – 2005), Air Region Manager (2000 –
2002).
Christine M. Owens .....................
Senior Vice President
51 Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications and
Brand Management (2005 – present), Corporate
Transportation Group Manager (2004 – 2005), Region
Manager (1997 – 2004).
Robert E. Stoffel ........................
Senior Vice President
51 Senior Vice President, Engineering, Strategy and Supply
Chain Distribution (2007 – present), Senior Vice
President of Supply Chain Group (2004 – 2007),
President, UPS Supply Chain Solutions, Inc. (2002
2003), Vice President, UPS Logistics Group, Inc. (2000 –
2002).
James F. Winestock .....................
Senior Vice President
55 Senior Vice President, U.S. Operations (2004 – present),
Region Manager (1998 – 2003).
Item 1A. Risk Factors
Information about risk factors can be found in Item 7 of this report under the caption “Risk Factors”.
Item 1B. Unresolved Staff Comments
Not applicable.
Item 2. Properties
Operating Facilities
We own our headquarters, which are located in Atlanta, Georgia and consist of about 735,000 square feet of
office space on an office campus, and our UPS Supply Chain Solutions group’s headquarters, which are located
in Alpharetta, Georgia and consist of about 310,000 square feet of office space.
We also own our 27 principal U.S. package operating facilities, which have floor spaces that range from
about 310,000 to 693,000 square feet. In addition, we have a 1.9 million square foot operating facility near
Chicago, Illinois, which is designed to streamline shipments between East Coast and West Coast destinations,
and we own or lease over 1,600 additional smaller package operating facilities in the U.S. The smaller of these
facilities have vehicles and drivers stationed for the pickup of packages and facilities for the sorting, transfer and
delivery of packages. The larger of these facilities also service our vehicles and equipment and employ
specialized mechanical installations for the sorting and handling of packages.
We own or lease almost 600 facilities that support our international package operations and over 900
facilities that support our freight forwarding and logistics operations. Our freight forwarding and logistics
operations maintain facilities with about 35 million square feet of floor space. We own and operate a logistics
campus consisting of approximately 3.5 million square feet in Louisville, Kentucky.
UPS Freight operates over 200 service centers with a total of 5.5 million square feet of floor space. UPS
Freight owns 141 of these service centers, while the remainder are occupied under operating lease agreements.
The main offices of UPS Freight are located in Richmond, Virginia and consist of about 240,000 square feet of
office space.
Our aircraft are operated in a hub and spokes pattern in the U.S. Our principal air hub in the U.S., known as
Worldport, is located in Louisville, KY. The Worldport facility consists of over 3.5 million square feet and the
site includes approximately 596 acres. We are able to sort over 300,000 packages per hour in the Worldport
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