UPS will be able to park more planes simultaneously and process parcels faster next year once it completes a major modernization at its Kansas City, Missouri, air gateway. The project is made possible by a new lease agreement.
A significant increase in e-commerce business is driving the UPS infrastructure investment in Kansas City, as it is throughout the company.
The express parcel hauler will expand its warehouse ramp at Kansas City International Airport to 534,000 square feet, with five...
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