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UPS Worldport, Louisville: A nerve center for global logistics

United Parcel Service has halted its cargo sorting operations at Louisville International Airport following the wide-body freighter.

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On Tuesday evening, nine people were killed, including three crewmembers, shortly after the takeoff.

The airport has reopened for air traffic and is now home to UPS's biggest package-handling operation. It also serves as a hub for UPS's global air-cargo operations.

UPS also expects to resume its cargo operations by Wednesday morning. However, the company has not yet issued an official update.

A prolonged closure at the facility known as Worldport could have cascading effects on the U.S. logistic network, possibly delaying deliveries and disrupting the supply chain.

Here are some key facts about this facility and its importance in global trade.

LOCATION AND SIZE The Worldport facility at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport is about 5.2 millions square feet or 90 football fields in size. It serves as UPS' global air logistics nerve centre.

CAPACITY Handles about 2 million packages per a day. The automated sorting system is capable of processing up to 420,000 letters/packages per hour.

DAILY OPERATIONS - An average of 360 flights per day inbound and outbound, connecting over 200 countries and regions. This compares to about 150 passenger flights from and to the airport.

STRATEGIC IMMPORTANCE The hub is the central part of UPS's network for overnight deliveries, connecting North America, Europe and Asia. Delivery giant UPS is a major logistics partner of e-commerce giant Amazon, as well as the United States Postal Service.

History UPS began operations in Louisville in the early 80s with a small facility that sorted about 2,000 air parcels per day. In 2002, 2010, and 2022 the company added two healthcare logistic facilities and a brand new aircraft hangar. (Reporting and editing by Arun K. Koyyur in Bengaluru, with Shivansh Tiwary from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)