At the transport logistic 2025 trade fair from June 2 to 5 in Munich, UPS will demonstrate how customers can benefit from an integrated logistics provider. UPS presents itself as "One UPS" and offers parcel and freight solutions, digital services, as well as industry-specific offerings such as UPS Healthcare for special healthcare requirements or UPS Capital for insurance services, all from a single source. According to the logistics provider, this gives customers a central point of contact for various logistical needs.
As a
particular highlight, UPS mentions the recently introduced contract-based solution "UPS Global Checkout". It allows online retailers to show their international customers the total costs – including duties, taxes, and fees – already online for the shopping cart. This helps to avoid unexpected costs upon delivery. The service has been available since March 2025 in 43 origin countries and reaches over 200 destinations worldwide. Especially in a tense economic situation, according to UPS, diversifying sales markets is important for success even for smaller companies.
UPS Global Checkout can help acquire new customers in new markets.
Personal Exchange at transport logistic
"In the past, we have regularly received customer inquiries to meet at the exhibition," UPS communicated ahead of the transport logistic. "Particularly the possibilities beyond and in connection with parcel shipping can be better explained in a personal conversation. For us, it is also always important to understand the customer to be able to compile the appropriate solution from our broad service portfolio. Therefore, we are pleased
to be represented again in 2025 at transport logistic to enable personal exchanges with existing and potential business partners."
UPS is represented at the joint stand of Cologne Bonn Airport. The airport has been the location of UPS's European air hub since 1986 – the largest outside the USA. According to UPS, the hub is the gateway to the world for many customers: From here, UPS connects the Federal Republic of Germany with over 200 countries and territories worldwide.
Hall A1, Stand 413/514