Showing posts with label United States Postal Service. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 9

Worldport (UPS air hub)

Worldport is the worldwide air hub for UPS (United Parcel Service) located at the Louisville International Airport in Louisville, Kentucky. Although UPS has had a hub at Louisville since 1980, the term was not used officially by the company until 2002, after a $1 billion, five-year expansion. Previously, the project was named "Hub 2000." The facility is currently the size of 80 football fields and capable of handling 84 packages a second, or 416,000 per hour. With over 20,000 employees, UPS is one of the largest employers in Louisville, and in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The facility mainly handles express and international packages and letters. Worldport serves all major domestic and international hubs.


A UPS 757 cargo aircraft in UPS former livery.
A one million square foot expansion was completed in Spring 2006 to integrate heavy freight into the UPS system. The expansion was prefaced by the purchase of Menlo Worldwide Forwarding, formerly Emery Worldwide. The new facility, designated "Worldport Freight Facility" (HWP), went online in April of 2006 and was the first of the company's regional hubs to begin integrating the Menlo volume into the system. Menlo's Dayton, OH facility was taken offline in June of 2006.
In May 2006 UPS announced, that for the third time in seven years it would significantly expand its Worldport hub at Louisville International Airport, with a second billion-dollar investment. The second expansion was completed in April 2010, with the facility now measuring 5,200,000 square feet (483,000 m2), with a perimeter of 7.2 miles (11.6 km). The plan was that more than one million square feet to be added to its existing facility, while another 334,500-square-foot (31,080 m2) space to be renovated with new technology and equipment. Worldport capacity to expand from 300,000 packages per hour to 416,000 packages per hour. Additionally, several ramps at the Louisville International Airport to be built or altered bringing a total increase of just over 3,000,000 square feet (280,000 m2).
Since many of the jobs are part time and overnight, UPS has hired mostly college students by offering both nationwide tuition reimbursement and a special program called Metropolitan College, where University of Louisville and Jefferson Community and Technical College students who work part time overnight can receive 100% tuition reimbursement. Currently, over 75% of workers at Worldport are students.
UPS Worldport was featured on an episode of Ultimate Factories in June 2008.


(source:wikipedia)

Sunday, January 2

DHL Aviation


DHL Aviation
Typedivision
IndustryExpress Logistics,
Air freight
Founded1969
HeadquartersCargo West, Derby, United Kingdom
Key peopleCharles Graham, Global CEO
Owner(s)Deutsche Post
ParentDHL Express
WebsiteDHL Express Division - Aviations

 DHL Aviation is a division of DHL Express (owned by Deutsche Post World Net) responsible for providing air transport capacity. It is not a single airline but refers to several airlines owned, co-owned or chartered by DHL Express. In 2009, Deutsche Post World Net rebranded to Deutsche Post DHL (DPDHL).

Overview

Deutsche Post owns four main airlines, which provide services by region:
European Air Transport was responsible for the major part of the European network and for longhaul services to the Middle East and Africa. The airline will be moving the remainder of its operation to Leipzig, Germany, and transfer its AOC to the German registry. From its hub in Leipzig it will operate a fleet of 10 Boeing 757-200SF Freighters.
DHL Air UK is based at East Midlands Airport, was purchased by DHL in 1989, and has since 2000 been operating a fleet of 22 Boeing 757-200SF freighters on intra-European services. Since 2009, DHL Air UK has been operating a fleet of three new-built Boeing 767-300ERF Freighters, primarily on trans-atlantic routes. The airline has an order for a further three Boeing 767-300ERF aircraft, to be delivered in 2010 and 2011.
DHL Aero Expreso is the subsidiary in Central and South America, operating a fleet of Boeing 727-200 Freighters in Central- and South America, as well as serving destinations in the Caribbean and Florida.
SNAS/DHL handles Middle East destinations, operating a fleet of Boeing 727-200 freighters. The fleet is deployed throughout the Middle East and in Africa.
Air Contractors Airbus A300-200F, flown for DHL, landing at London Heathrow Airport. (2010) ,.

It also owns the following smaller airlines:
DHL de Guatemala, Guatemala City.
Aero Express Del Ecuador, Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Deutsche Post also has stakes in the following airlines, some of which also operate under the DHL brand or livery:
AeroLogic, Leipzig, Germany (50%).
Air Hong Kong, Hong Kong (40%).
ABX Air, Inc. United States (0%, Contract).
Blue Dart Aviation, Chennai, India (32%).
Polar Air Cargo, Purchase, NY, USA (49%).
Solenta Aviation, Johannesburg, South Africa (unknown).
Tasman Cargo Airlines, Sydney, Australia (49%).
ASTAR Air Cargo was formerly known as DHL Airways (and therefore carries the ICAO airline designator DHL) but has been partially sold and renamed.

Fleet

DHL Aviation Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Orders Operator
Airbus A300B4-200F 18 0 European Air Transport
ATR 42-300F 2 0 1 - Aero Express Del Ecuador
1 - DHL de Guatemala
Boeing 727-200F 8 0 3 - DHL Aero Expreso
5 - DHL International Aviation ME
Boeing 757-200F 11 0 11 - European Air Transport
Boeing 757-200SF 22 0 DHL Air UK
Total 51 0



(source:wikipedia)