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9.08.2005 ET
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UPS Joins Louisiana Emergency Relief Team; UPS Accelerates Movement of Hurricane Relief Supplies, Launches 'Operation Expedite Help' For La., Miss., Ala.
(CSRwire) ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 8, 2005--UPS (NYSE:UPS) today
announced it had begun working directly with the governors of Louisiana,
Mississippi and Alabama to support the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
In Louisiana, Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco has organized a team to
help direct the state's emergency relief effort. UPS is supporting the
distribution and logistics efforts of that team.
In consultation with Gov. Blanco and also with Mississippi Gov.
Haley Barbour, UPS has placed individual liaison officers at the command
of the state governments. Two hurricane relief officers have been assigned
to each of the two states, one to the governor and a second to the top
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) official in the state. These
UPS managers will remain accessible at all time to ensure that any
emergency movement of food or supplies is handled as promptly as
possible.
In Alabama, where damage from the hurricane was less widespread, UPS
nonetheless is working with Gov. Bob Riley to ensure that any
transportation needs are met.
As of Thursday, UPS already had moved more than 4 million pounds, or
2,000 tons, of supplies for the relief effort.
"UPS is pledging its people and equipment to assist the states as part of
what we call Operation Expedite Help," noted Mike Eskew, UPS's chairman and
CEO. "Katrina has stretched the resources of every local, state and federal
agency. The business community can play an important role in the relief
effort and that's why UPS has established Operation Expedite Help.
"We've all got to work together to help the residents of these areas
recover and rebuild," Eskew continued. "UPS is working hard to assist its
own employees and is pledging its vehicles, airplanes, people and
expertise to assist the states, just as we have already done with
FEMA."
Over the past 10 days, UPS has transported more than 4 million pounds of
relief supplies for federal, state and private relief organizations
responding to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. The effort, with
starting points ranging from California to Vermont, has involved both air
and ground movements and focused primarily on the transportation of water,
medicine, baby formula, non-perishable food items, emergency supplies and
paper goods.
Beyond those items, UPS also has moved a mobile kitchen for the U.S. Park
Police; a mobile hospital from Reno, Nev., to New Orleans, and child-sized
cots from California to Dallas. The company now is arranging the move of a
mobile water treatment system from Johannesburg, South Africa, to Gulfport,
Miss.
UPS Supply Chain Solutions, UPS's logistics arm, also has been asked to
assist the Salvation Army in setting up a new distribution center for
hurricane relief outside Atlanta.
UPS is the world's largest package delivery company and a global leader
in supply chain services, offering an extensive range of options for
synchronizing the movement of goods, information and funds. Headquartered
in Atlanta, Ga., UPS serves more than 200 countries and territories
worldwide. UPS's stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange (UPS) and the
company can be found on the Web at UPS.com.
Hurricane relief B-Roll available at www.pressroom.ups.com/katrina
Except for historical information contained herein, the statements
made in this release constitute forward-looking statements within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such forward-looking statements,
including statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations
of UPS and its management regarding the company's strategic directions,
prospects and future results, involve certain risks and uncertainties.
Certain factors may cause actual results to differ materially from those
contained in the forward-looking statements, including economic and other
conditions in the markets in which we operate, governmental regulations,
our competitive environment, strikes, work stoppages and slowdowns,
increases in aviation and motor fuel prices, cyclical and seasonal
fluctuations in our operating results, and other risks discussed in the
company's Form 10-K and other filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, which discussions are incorporated herein by reference.
Copyright Business Wire 2005
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