UPS Expands Portfolio with Croatia's EU Accession

JOC Staff |

STOCKHOLM, July 8, 2013 – As the EU has opened its doors again to official enlargement with the accession of Croatia, UPS (NYSE: UPS) today announced an expansion of its services to and from the country, creating a uniform portfolio of shipping options across the now 28 EU member states.

By introducing new shipping options and other value-added services to its product portfolio, UPS gives customers shipping to and from Croatia greater flexibility to balance speed with cost, as well as more efficient access to global markets. With the elimination of trade barriers, procedures have been standardised, and shipments between Croatia and other EU countries can be processed more easily without the need for additional documentation.

“The expansion of the EU internal market to Croatia represents new opportunities for businesses shipping into and out of the country,” said Cindy Miller, president, UPS Europe. “Robust exports and international trade are sources of growth, and UPS is well-positioned and ready to help companies in Croatia and all over Europe take advantage of Croatia’s EU entry.”

Express shipments from EU countries – including Sweden – can now arrive at destinations in Croatia in one business day. For less urgent shipments into the country, customers now also benefit from a reliable and economical, day-definite shipping option with UPS StandardTM. Moreover, new value-added services mean that shippers have more control over their goods. These include an expanded offering of UPS ReturnsTM services, to help customers better manage reverse logistics, as well as the introduction of UPS Collect-on-Delivery (COD) – which enables the collection of payment for products at the time of delivery, reducing risk and enhancing cash flow for the shipper.

For goods being sent out of Croatia, UPS Standard is now available for shipments to other EU countries. This complements existing UPS ExpressTM services available from the country, and the combination provides Croatian shippers with a comprehensive range of time-in-transit options, allowing them to fully balance speed and economy.

“UPS has been active and successful in helping Croatian shippers access world markets for more than 20 years,” said Miller. “And, we are definitely looking forward to meeting the evolving needs of customers doing business to and from this new EU market for decades to come.”

UPS (NYSE: UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range of solutions including the transportation of packages and freight, the facilitation of international trade, and the deployment of advanced technology to more efficiently manage the world of business. Headquartered in Atlanta, USA, UPS serves more than 220 countries and territories worldwide. The company can be found on the Web at UPS.com and its corporate blog can be found at blog.ups.com. To get UPS news direct, visit pressroom.ups.com.