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1 Europe meets India Brussels 8 November 2006 Anton van der Lande Vice President Public Affairs International

2 2 UPS From Small Business…. UPS was founded in 1907 in Seattle, Washington, USA by Jim Casey with US$100 in borrowed capital

3 3 UPS 407,200 employees - 58,800 Internationally, 348,400 US-based 9th largest airline in the world with 268 jet aircraft 145 million hits per day on www.ups.comwww.ups.com Service to over 220 countries and territories and every address in North America and Europe One of the world’s largest wireless networks 91,700 vehicles in delivery fleet Over 7.9 million customers daily More than 35 million Sq Ft of warehousing space worldwide To a Global powerhouse…

4 4 UPS AESOP's FABLES: The Hare and the Tortoise

5 5 UPS Corus set to agree £5bn Tata takeover By Peter Marsh in London and Joe Leahy in Mumbai Published: Financial Times October 20 2006 Corus, the Anglo-Dutch steelmaker, is today expected to agree to a £5.1bn takeover by India's Tata Steel in a deal that would create the world's sixth-biggest steel producer. The move will throw down the gauntlet to any potential counter-bidders for Corus - Europe's second-biggest producer. Novolipetsk and Severstal, two Russian steel companies, and CSN, a Brazilian steelmaker, are thought by some industry observers to be interested in making a counterbid. All three have declined to comment.

6 6 UPS MD11 Cologne Clark Hong Kong Dubai Bombay Europe / Asia System Europe / Asia System MD11 Taipei

7 7 UPS 4,500 Dabbawalas Teamwork

8 8 UPS Environmentally Friendly 175,000 Lunches

9 9 UPS 7:00 – 9:00 AM meals are collected Conveyor Belt

10 10 UPS 12:30 Delivery On Time

11 11 UPS Logistics New Mantra for Competitive Advantage

12 12 UPS Synchronizing Commerce Flow of Goods Flow of Funds Flow of Information

13 13 UPS Outsourced Call Centers

14 14 UPS IT Brainpower

15 15 UPS Liberalization Aviation

16 16 UPS Investments in Infrastructure

17 17 UPS

18 18 UPS Consequences of Draft Postal Bill Increased prices for express and mail services Roll back market opening Less reliable and slower express service Less Foreign Direct Investment

19 19 UPS Brussels, 18 October 2006 Postal services: Commission proposes full market opening by 2009 The European Commission has put forward a proposal to open EU postal markets fully to competition by 2009, in line with the agreed target date set out in the current Postal Directive. On the basis of extensive research, the Commission believes that this is the best way to maintain universal service while further improving quality and choice for EU consumers and businesses. Full market opening will mean that national operators will no longer have a monopoly on mail below a certain weight (currently a maximum of 50 grams), known as the 'reserved area'. Member States will be allowed a flexible choice of means to finance universal service provision or the possibility to share out the universal service obligation between operators. The proposal provides further clarification on how this can be achieved. The proposed new Directive is the final step in a long reform process that has already seen large areas of EU postal markets opened to competition, with very positive results.

20 Thank you © Copyright 2003 United Parcel Service of America, Inc. UPS, the UPS brandmark and the color brown are trademarks of United Parcel Service of America, Inc. All rights reserved.


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