UPS began offering domestic express pickup and delivery services inside 16 additional countries across Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America from 7 January, bringing the total number of countries with domestic service to 45. The new countries include: Algeria, Argentina, Chile, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Malta, Pakistan, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, South Africa, Ukraine and UAE. “This expansion represents an investment for the future through markets where we’re seeing growing demand,” said Dan Brutto, president of UPS International. “While we’ve provided international service to these countries for years, we see an opportunity now to expand our customer base and grow our business.”
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