PENNSYLVANIA — UPS has announced the closure of three shipping centers in Pennsylvania as part of a nationwide effort to modernize its logistics network.
The affected facilities are located at 1821 South 19th Street in Harrisburg, 2006 River Road in New Kensington, and 2129 Rockdale Lane in Stroudsburg.
According to ABC27 News, these shutdowns are part of UPS’s ambitious “network of the future” initiative, which focuses on increasing automation and operational efficiency. As part of the plan, the company expects to eliminate around 20,000 jobs by the end of 2025.
RetailWire reports that the restructuring is designed to streamline UPS’s U.S. distribution network, enhancing its long-term capacity and investing in technology upgrades to boost delivery performance.
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