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UPS ditched Amazon to be extra worthwhile. Now it’s slashing 20,000 jobs and plans to shut over 70 amenities

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Editorial Board Published April 29, 2025
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  • International courier UPS is chopping 20,000 jobs and automating lots of of amenities because it tries to spice up profitability within the midst of a large overhaul of its supply community. Earlier this yr, the corporate introduced an bold plan to decouple from Amazon in favor of extra worthwhile packages—simply earlier than Trump’s tariff bulletins despatched international commerce volumes plunging.

United Parcel Service made waves earlier this yr when it introduced a breakup with the world’s largest ecommerce retailer. Amazon, a competitor in addition to a buyer bringing in over one-tenth of UPS’ income, had turned unprofitable for the shipper, and in January of this yr, UPS introduced plans to slash the amount it delivered for Amazon by 50% in a couple of yr and a half.

“They are our largest customer, but they are not our most profitable customer,” UPS CEO Carol Tomé mentioned in an interview with Bloomberg Tv, describing the transfer as “taking control of our destiny.” 

Three months later, that future has grow to be clearer as UPS declares plans to slash 20,000 jobs, shut 73 amenities, and retool its delivery community to make use of much less human labor—adjustments the shipper mentioned have been “in line” with the Amazon quantity it was dropping, but additionally set it as much as be extra worthwhile going ahead. 

“We are executing the largest network reconfiguration in our history,” Tomé mentioned on the corporate’s earnings name Tuesday after saying the adjustments.

The Amazon deliveries UPS is dropping are “not profitable for us, nor a healthy fit for our network,” she mentioned. What’s extra, UPS plans to extend automation, she mentioned, which can “lessen our dependency on labor [and] reduce the capital requirements needed to run the network.” 

About half of the buildings to be closed are within the jap U.S., CFO Brian Dykes mentioned. The 20,000 jobs minimize will “be made across the entire U.S. network.” 

UPS’ modernization push, elements of which have been beforehand introduced, includes consolidating and shutting 200 sorting amenities over 5 years. Beneath the plan, nicknamed “Network of the Future,” the shipper has been automating package deal sorting; it’s additionally utilizing robotics for duties like loading and unloading trailers and making use of labels, Tomé instructed traders. 

Finally, some 400 amenities in UPS’ community will probably be partially or absolutely automated, Nando Cesarone, president of U.S., instructed traders. “The end result will be a much more efficient operation with less dependency on labor,” he mentioned. 

That’s unwelcome information to the Teamsters union, which represents about 350,000 UPS employees, and which additionally bargained a historic contract for its workforce two years in the past.  

“If UPS wants to continue to downsize corporate management, the Teamsters won’t stand in its way,” Teamsters President Sean O’Brien mentioned in a assertion. “But if the company intends to violate our contract or makes any attempt to go after hard-fought, good-paying Teamsters jobs, UPS will be in for a hell of a fight.”

Delivery uncertainty forward

UPS’ decoupling from Amazon often is the straightforward a part of its reconfiguration, nevertheless. Weeks after it introduced that change, President Donald Trump introduced tariffs on U.S. buying and selling companions, successfully elevating shopper costs on hundreds of products and launching the nation right into a sequence of high-stakes renegotiations with dozens of countries. Presently, importers are paying a baseline 10% tariff on all imports and 145% on most imports from China, whereas various charges of “reciprocal tariffs” on nearly 60 international locations are set to kick on this summer time. 

That upheaval meant fewer shipments for UPS in February and March, and led the shipper to yank earnings steering for the remainder of the yr. 

“The world hasn’t been faced with such enormous potential impacts to trade in more than 100 years,” Tomé mentioned. “The only thing we’re certain of is we don’t know which, if any, of our scenarios will play out.”

Solely about 2% of UPS’ quantity comes from worldwide packages, executives mentioned. Nonetheless, UPS’ China-to-U.S. commerce traces are the corporate’s most worthwhile, Tomé instructed traders. However as that route dries up, the corporate sees demand rising in shipments from China to the remainder of the world, in addition to from Europe, Thailand, and Vietnam.

The corporate is anticipating a 9% drop in U.S. delivery within the second quarter and a modest drop in income. 

“There’s so much uncertainty around China, now it’s been announced,” Tomé mentioned. “We don’t know actually what will happen. We don’t know if it will fit. There are many things we don’t know.”

This story was initially featured on Fortune.com

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