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UPS Offers a Big Window on Inbound Shipments

United Parcel Service, Atlanta, Ga., introduced technology that automatically notifies customers of every package in the UPS system moving toward them

by Staff
July 5, 2005
UPS Offers a Big Window on Inbound Shipments

 

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United Parcel Service, Atlanta, Ga., introduced technology that automatically notifies customers of every package in the UPS system moving toward them.

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The software technology opening a new "window" into the UPS system is called UPS Quantum View Inbound and joins the UPS Quantum View suite of visibility services.
Quantum View Inbound provides proactive notification of UPS air express, ground and international packages that are en route to the receiver's location. The technology helps businesses better prepare for delivery activities in such areas as staffing, accounting, stocking and customer service.
The strength of Quantum View Inbound lies in UPS's proprietary "address matching" system that retains multiple variations of street addresses within the United States. For example, for a package destined to Atlanta, Ga., shippers might enter "55 Glenlake Parkway, NE," or possibly "55 Glenlake Pkwy" or "55 Glen Lake."
In addition to Quantum View's ability to match to different addresses, it also recognizes variations in business names such as UPS and UPS Inc. This feature sets the system apart from other address matching technologies. Once this information is filtered and matched to the recipient, the customer is then able to see inbound shipments to their address or another designated location.
"The ability to see what shipments are scheduled to arrive is extremely useful to businesses because it enables them to make educated decisions about workforce and inventory planning," said Jordan Colletta, UPS vice president of e-commerce marketing. "Prior to Quantum View Inbound, visibility of incoming packages had eluded transportation managers, but we're confident UPS has cracked the code with its powerful address matching system."
In its press release, UPS said that Bullock & Jones, a San Francisco retailer of clothing and sportswear, has improved catalog and online retail operations by precisely forecasting necessary staffing needs for incoming inventory based on information provided by UPS Quantum View Inbound. Bullock & Jones estimates it has reduced the time it takes to process newly arrived inventory from suppliers by approximately 15 percent.
Prior to using the service, Bullock & Jones relied on weekly and bi-weekly faxes and e-mails from suppliers to obtain the status of orders en route. This manual process was much less efficient and far less reliable than the automation provided by Quantum View Inbound. In addition to better warehouse planning, Bullock & Jones is also able to quickly determine if an order is delayed. This helps them maintain their reputation for outstanding service because they are then able to notify customers proactively that their purchase may not arrive as scheduled.
Quantum View Inbound is available in multiple file formats, including CSV, XML, TEXT, EDI and Web-based HTML. There is no charge for the service to UPS account holders.
More information on UPS Quantum View and an online demo is available at www.UPS.com/qvdemo.


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