UPS released projected traffic figures estimating it will handle more than 1 million return packages per day in December, a record pace it expects will continue into the new year
New York UPS expects e-commerce shoppers to purchase and return more merchandise than ever this holiday season.
The company released projected traffic figures on Monday estimating it will handle more than 1 million return packages per day in December, a record pace it expects will continue into the new year.In a press release, UPS said the anticipated spike in returns is primarily being fueled by an increased use of e-commerce sites like Amazon, which make it easier for customers to receive and send back packages without leaving home.
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