| Company Name | Ticker | As of Date | |
|---|---|---|---|
| United Parcel Service, Inc | UPS.N | 14-05-2026 | |
| Sector | Industry | ||
| Industrials, Materials & Utilities | Air Freight & Courier Services | ||
| Country | Region | ||
| USA | AMER | ||
| Period | ST | LT |
|---|---|---|
| Cumulative Score | 0.26 | 0.07 |
| Previous Cumulative Score: | 0.26 | 0.07 |
| Credit Risk Rating: | A | A |
United Parcel Service, Inc., a package delivery company, provides transportation and delivery, distribution, contract logistics, ocean freight, airfreight, customs brokerage, and insurance services. It operates through two segments, U.S. Domestic Package and International Package.
United Parcel Service, Inc [UPS.N] has a ST cumulative score of 0.26, which represents the positive impact of recent events and is anticipated to have a favorable impact on the company in the near future.
UPS announced first-quarter 2026 consolidated revenues of $21.2 billion. Consolidated operating profit was $1.27 billion; non-GAAP adjusted consolidated operating profit was $1.32 billion. Diluted earnings per share were $1.02 for the quarter; non-GAAP adjusted diluted earnings per share were $1.07.
Global logistics and supply chain solutions leader UPS unveiled a major expansion of its Incheon Airport (ICN) hub, enabling faster import deliveries for businesses across the Seoul metropolitan area.
Global logistics and supply chain solutions leader UPS unveiled its largest and most advanced logistics center in Asia Pacific.
The annual inflation rate in the US accelerated to 3.8% in April 2026, the highest since May 2023, and compared to 3.3% in March.
The US unemployment rate held at 4.3% in April 2026, in line with market expectations.
Global supply chains were disrupted on March 2 as the US-Iran conflict forced shipping lines and airlines to suspend routes, reroute traffic, and impose emergency surcharges across the Middle East.
The war launched by the United States and Israel against Iran on Saturday is already disrupting air cargo traffic in the Middle East, a key freight corridor between Asia and Europe where two of the world’s largest cargo airlines are based, and raising the potential for a rise in air freight rates.