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According to FreightWaves, United Parcel Service is evaluating plans to reduce its UK workforce by shifting final-mile delivery responsibilities to independent courier services. The strategic pivot would mark a significant operational change for the package delivery giant, moving away from its traditional direct delivery model in a key international market.
The proposed outsourcing arrangement would transfer last-mile delivery—the final stage of the supply chain from distribution hub to customer doorstep—to external logistics providers. This approach could reshape competitive dynamics within the established parcel carrier sector, where workforce composition and operational control have traditionally been central to market positioning.
Such a transition would have broader implications for the UK logistics labor market, affecting employment levels across established carriers and creating opportunities for smaller, specialized delivery firms to capture outsourced volume. The move reflects growing industry experimentation with hybrid delivery models as companies seek operational efficiency gains.



