UPS adds pickup spots at retailers, seeks to fly more drones

By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO AP Retail Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — UPS is responding to the growth in online shopping and pressures for speedy delivery by seeking to expand its drone deliveries and adding thousands of new spots where customers can pick up packages.
The Atlanta-based package delivery giant says it is adding 12,000 new package pickup locations inside CVS, The Michaels Co. and Advance Auto Parts stores. The new locations will bring to 21,000 the number of pickup points UPS has in the U.S. and to 40,000 globally.
It also announced that starting Jan. 1 it will offer pickup and delivery services seven days a week, adding service on Sundays.
It says it’s setting up a subsidiary that will focus on expanding its drone-delivery operations, limited now to delivering medical samples at a group of hospitals in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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