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UPS to spend $130 million on new natural gas vehicles, fueling stations

Package delivery company UPS on Tuesday said it will invest $130 million to buy 730 compressed natural gas vehicles and build five more domestic CNG fueling stations as the industry moves to shift from petroleum-burning vehicles to those that use less-polluting alternative fuels.

United Parcel Service Inc, along with rivals such as FedEx Corp and Deutsche Post AG  unit DHL, faces pressure from regulators in major cities around the world to lessen the environmental impact of its fleet.

UPS has set a goal to have a quarter of the new vehicles it buys running on alternative fuels by 2020. UPS also aims to replace 40 percent of its ground transportation fuel with sources other than conventional gasoline and diesel.

UPS Kenworth fueling with CNG in Denver. 

 

“We strongly believe further investment in our natural gas fleet is a key element to help us achieve our long-term goals for reducing our CO2 emissions,” said Carlton Rose, president of global fleet maintenance and engineering for UPS.

This latest move will bring its investment in alternative fuel vehicles and related projects to more than $1 billion over the last decade, Atlanta-based UPS said.

UPS said Daimler AG’s  Freightliner and Paccar Inc’s Kenworth will supply a total of 400 semi-tractors that pull trailers of goods, and that Terminal Investment Corp, or TICO, will supply it with 330 terminal trucks that move trailers at UPS sorting facilities.

Deliveries of the new vehicles will start this summer and be completed by the end of November, Mike Casteel, director of fleet procurement for UPS, said.

  • (Reuters) Los Angeles

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