(UPS) is the world's largest package delivery company and a provider of supply chain management solutions.[3] The global logistics company is headquartered in the city of Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States, which is a part of the Greater Atlanta metropolitan area. UPS delivers more than 15 million packages per day to more than 7.9 million customers in more than 220 countries and territories aro
und the world. UPS Customer Center and UPS Worldwide Express FreightTM Center
“UPS Customer Center” means a UPS facility where shippers may tender packages to UPS for transportation, and a
consignee or other recipient may receive a package Delivery. “UPS Worldwide Express FreightTM Center” means a UPS
facility where shippers may tender UPS Worldwide Express Freight pallets to UPS for transportation, and a consignee or
other recipient may receive pallets. Before accepting a shipment tendered for transportation or releasing any shipment at a
UPS Customer Center or a UPS Worldwide Express Freight Center to a consignee or other recipient, UPS reserves the right
to require sufficient verification, as determined by UPS in its sole discretion, of the shipper’s or recipient’s name, address,
authorization to ship or receive the shipment, or any other information UPS deems necessary to accept or release the
shipment in its sole discretion. Persons tendering or picking up shipments on behalf of a business may be required to provide
identification issued by the business and a government-issued identification.Packaging
It is the responsibility of the shipper to ensure that proper packaging is used and that contents of packages are adequately
and securely packed, wrapped, and cushioned for transportation. Shipments must be so packed or wrapped as to meet UPS’s
published standards related thereto set forth in the Service Guide, or on ups.com, and as to pass tests set forth in the
International Safe Transit Association (“ISTA”) Procedure 3A (1 and 1A), Procedure for Testing Packaged Products, published
by ISTA. In addition, any tested product must be free from damage and the packaging must afford reasonable protection as
determined by UPS in its sole judgment. Shipments
containing goods of high value or high risk, including without limitation jewelry, pharmaceuticals, computers, hand-held
electronic devices, mobile telephones, and electronic components of these, must not have labels, customized shipping labels
(including as created in a UPS Automated Shipping System), markings, logos, or other written notice of contents contained
within the package. The use of UPS-provided packaging is not a guarantee that an item is sufficiently packaged for transportation. UPS does
not provide special handling for packages with “Fragile,” package orientation (e.g., “UP” arrows or “This End Up”
markings), or any other similar such markings. When shipping media of any type certain electronic media containing sensitive personal information (such as personal
financial or health information), it is recommended that the shipper retain a copy of the data and secure the data on the
electronic media through encryption or other technological means. UPS is not liable or responsible for loss of, damage
to, or irretrievability of data stored on electronic media of any type, or for loss of information, including without limitation
personal, health or financial information. For the shipment of electronic media, or for breakable items, see the packaging
guidelines located at ups.com. The guidelines advise against the use of Express Envelopes, Express Paks, or Express
Pad Paks to ship sensitive personal information or breakable items. UPS Worldwide Express Freight shipments must be palletized, stackable, and able to be lifted by forklift, and shrinkwrapped
or banded to a skid. Shipper must ensure that pallets and packaging comply with all applicable laws and
regulations of the origin and destination country. Deliveries Attempted Three Times Without Additional Charge
If UPS is unable to make delivery of a shipment, a Delivery Notice will be left at the consignee's address stating that
delivery has been attempted. Thereafter, a second and, if necessary, a third attempt to deliver will be made without
additional charge. For UPS Worldwide Express Freight shipments, only one delivery attempt will be made; subsequent
delivery attempts are subject to additional charges which will be charged to the consignee