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UPS adds air conditioning to delivery trucks in the hottest US zones

According to United Parcel Service and Teamsters Union, which represents its drivers, the company will retrofit 5,000 boxy brown trucks with air conditioners in areas where it is hotter.

UPS has committed to adding 28,000 air-conditioned trucks in its national contract. Teamsters announced late Monday that the 5,000 retrofits would help speed up this process and provide drivers with some relief from scorching heat in summer.

By June 1, 2026, the first 2,000 vehicles to be retrofitted under this agreement will have been prepared. The union announced that all 5,000 Teamsters delivery trucks will have air conditioning by June 1, 2027. These trucks will then be dispatched to Teamsters' hot delivery areas, mainly in the South and Southwest.

A new pilot program will evaluate heat relief strategies and upgrade 100 package cars with air conditioning venting into the cargo area.

"We're eager to begin testing A/C for the cargo compartment. It is inarguably the hottest area of package cars," said Karla Shumann, secretary and treasurer of Teamsters Local 104, Phoenix, as well as chair of the heat committee. (Reporting and editing by Aurora Ellis in Los Angeles, Lisa Baertlein from Los Angeles)

(source: Reuters)