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Thursday, January 21, 2010

United Parcel Service adds more green trucks to fleet

United Parcel Service Inc. has on the street in Colorado and California 245 new delivery trucks powered by Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).

The Atlanta-based package shipper said 140 of the trucks were deployed over the past month to Denver. The rest went to four in California: San Ramon (18), Fresno (16), West Los Angeles (59) and Ontario (12).

The vehicles are part of UPS’ effort to reduce its emissions from the use of fossil fuels like gasoline and diesel and lower its carbon footprint.

UPS (NYSE: UPS) runs one of the largest private fleets of alternative fuel vehicles in its industry with more than 1,900. For its alternative fuel fleet, UPS has deployed CNG, Liquefied Natural Gas, propane, electric and hybrid electric vehicles in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Germany, France, Brazil, Chile, Korea and the United Kingdom.

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1 comment:

JamesHorncastle said...

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