UPS Inventory Turnover Ratio 2010-2023 | UPS

Current and historical inventory turnover ratio for UPS (UPS) from 2010 to 2023. Inventory turnover ratio can be defined as a ratio showing how many times a company's inventory is sold and replaced over a period. UPS inventory turnover ratio for the three months ending December 31, 2023 was .
UPS Inventory Turnover Ratio Historical Data
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Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Transportation Transportation - Air Freight $121.290B $90.958B
United Parcel Service is the world's largest express carrier and package delivery company. The company provides specialized transportation and logistics services in the United States and internationally. UPS offers a range of supply chain solutions, such as, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, fulfillment, returns, financial transactions, and repairs. UPS transports millions of packages each business day across the globe. UPS operates a ground fleet of multiple vehicles in the United States. The company has a ground fleet of package cars, vans, tractors and motorcycles across the globe. The U.S. domestic package operations involve ground delivery services, deferred air delivery, and next day air services. Opeartions include the time-definited delivery of letters, documents and packages throughout the country. The International package operations encompass delivery of letters, documents and packages worldwide, including shipments outside the U.S.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
FedEx (FDX) United States $64.736B 15.17
GXO Logistics (GXO) United States $5.834B 18.93
Air Transport Services (ATSG) United States $0.818B 8.71
Air T (AIRT) United States $0.063B 0.00