UPS LNG use & Future Intended Use

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UPS LNG use & Future Intended Use Michael Britt Director of Engineering

About UPS A global leader in logistics Headquartered in Atlanta, serves more than 220 countries and territories worldwide 435,000 employees worldwide 18 million packages and documents per day 32 million packages on Peak Day 2014 revenue: $48.8 billion 99,984 vehicles worldwide One of the world’s largest airlines UPS and its employees contributed $104 million to communities Employees gave 1.87 million hours in volunteer service

Recent Recognition Ethisphere Institute – World’s Most Ethical Companies 2014 Interbrand – Named one of 2014’s Best Global Green Brands Dow Jones North American & World Sustainability Indices CDP’s “Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index” of S&P companies NCOC, Bloomberg, Points of Light – “The Civic 50” 2014 List Corporate Responsibility Magazine – 100 Best Corporate Citizens in 2014 Natural Gas Vehicles for America – 2013 Achievement Award U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Business Civic Leadership Center – UPS named 2013 “Best Corporate Steward”

UPS: No Bias As To Alternative Fuels/Advanced Technologies UPS’ “rolling laboratory” tests virtually all alternative fuels/advanced technologies with 5,088 vehicles in operation worldwide Natural gas – CNG and LNG Hydraulic hybrid Propane Biomethane Hybrid electric First alternatively-fueled vehicle was all-electric in NYC – 1934 Fleet to drive 1 billion alternative fuel miles by end of 2017

UPS Fleet of Plug-in Electric Package Cars, New York City,1930’s

Alternative Fuel and Advanced Technology Vehicles Total (U.S. & International): 5,088 U.S. Small Package Fleet: 4,003 (4.6% of US Small Pkg Fleet) Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles: 1,071 Liquid Natural Gas Vehicles: 1,249 Hybrid Electric Vehicles: 380 Electric Vehicles: 102 Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicles: 41 Propane Vehicles: 760 Composite Body Diesel: 400 International Small Package Fleet: 1,085 (7.3% of International Small Pkg Fleet) Propane Vehicles: 836 Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles: 84 Electric Vehicles: 78 Ethanol Vehicles: 62 Biomethane Vehicles: 19 Hybrid Electric Vehicles: 6 Alternative Fuel Stations Propane: 11 CNG: 8 LNG: 15 Biomethane: 1

Planned Global Alternative Fuel and Advanced Technology Vehicles Approved through 2015 U.S. Small Package Fleet: 6,544 (7.5% of US Small Pkg Fleet) Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles: 3,091 Liquid Natural Gas Vehicles: 1,313 Hybrid Electric Vehicles: 380 Electric Vehicles: 120 Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicles: 41 Propane Vehicles: 1,182 Composite Body Diesel: 400 Hydrogen: 17 International Small Package Fleet: 1,301 (8.8% of International Small Pkg Fleet) Propane Vehicles: 1,019 Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles: 84 Electric Vehicles: 111 Ethanol Vehicles: 62 Biomethane Vehicles: 19 Hybrid Electric Vehicles: 6 Planned Fuel Stations by year end 2015 Propane additions: 55 Total of: 66 CNG additions: 12 Total of: 20 LNG additions: 0 Total of: 15 Biomethane: 0 Total of: 1 Planned Alternative Tech Vehicles (U.S. & International): 7,845

Kenworth T800 - Extended Day Cab - Single Rear Axle - Fuller 10 Speed Transmission

Spark Ignited Mack CXU632- 12G Cummins 9

Background There is an abundance of Natural Gas available in North America Liquefied natural gas, or LNG, is natural gas that has been converted to liquid form for ease of storage or transport. . Tractor Manufacturers have been developing tractors in order to utilize natural gas as a transportation fuel. Various incentives (grants and tax) are available to offset some of the capital investment associated with LNG as a transportation fuel. LNG fuel is substantially less expensive than Diesel LNG/CNG fit the UPS sustainability mission

Fleet Perspective- The LNG experience” Experiences along the way Kenworth & Westport support on initial build was excellent for driver and mechanic training. Good dealer support and network.          

Fleet Perspective- The LNG experience” Experiences along the way Tractor range was very dependent on: Driving skills Terrain Wind conditions Type of trailer combination Weight of loads Fueling skills of driver Conditioning tanks on initial fills          

Fleet Perspective- The LNG experience” Experiences along the way LNG shop requirements were difficult to understand. Limited locations to benchmark from. Consultants were needed to move forward with shop designs. Maintenance issues had a steep learning curve.          

Fleet Perspective- The LNG experience” Experiences along the way Very good driver acceptance after initial fear of LNG and a different design of truck. Very good press and media coverage.          

Fleet Perspective- The LNG experience” Lessons Learned Internal roles & responsibilities established for: Driver training Fueling Shop requirements & design Fueling station Maintenance LNG vehicle,tank inspections & maintenance Vehicle specific daily usage based on miles run          

Fleet Perspective- LNG Fueling stations Public station needs Location is everything! Close to main highways Accessible for long combinations Reliability of station- quick response & resolution 24/7 operation Large enough to avoid wait time and congestion Consistent point of contact              

Biomethane Tractor Mercedes Axor 18t Euro5 Hardstaff gas system (UK) Dual Fuel Biomethan & Diesel Single axle Range approx. 600 miles Up to 60% gas mix 17 17

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LNG Station – Jacksonville, Florida Capacity – 108,000 GGE Five (5) tanks Four (4) dispensers Largest system within the network

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