
UPS increases commitment to alternative fuels
July 20, 2017 By Clara Richter
By 2020, UPS plans to have 25 percent of their ground fleet run on alternative fuels, including propane.
Read MoreBy 2020, UPS plans to have 25 percent of their ground fleet run on alternative fuels, including propane.
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