THE UPS STORE

Short profile:

Short profile:

MBE, the worlds largest franchisor of retail postal and business services, provides convenient, value-added business services to general consumers, road warriors and the small-office/home-office (SOHO) market.

Keywords:

Keywords:

identification photographers, name plates, cutting, bags, collating, franchise opportunity, forwarding, digital printing, moving storage equipment, flyers, supply retail, mailbox, laminating, office services, material retail, brochures, boxes, posters, mailing services, postcards, mail receiving, padding, notaries, moving van services, invitations, bag retail, newsletters, packaging, box, shipping, postal services, local pick up, domestic shipping, mail services, drilling, greeting cards, service, printing services, binding, exchanges, banners, moving supplies, rubber stamps, notarizing, passport, international shipping, office supplies, folding, notary public, professional business cards, manuals, package shipping, packaging shipping materials

Detailed description:

Detailed description:

The Mail Boxes Etc. concept was introduced in 1980 as a convenient alternative to the post office. Throughout its evolution, it has continued to define and lead the business services category it created. In 2001, UPS acquired Mail Boxes Etc., Inc. In 2003, the two companies introduced The UPS Store brand. On April 7, 2003, approximately 3, 000 Mail Boxes Etc. locations in the United States (at the time, nearly 90% of the domestic U.S. network) re-branded as The UPS Store and began offering lower (around 20% on average) UPS-direct shipping rates. The centers remain locally owned and operated, and continue to offer a variety of shipping, freight, postal, digital online printing, document and business services, with convenient locations and world-class service.

Company description in a foreign language:

Company description in a foreign language:

The Mail Boxes Etc. concept was introduced in 1980 as a convenient alternative to the post office. Throughout its evolution, it has continued to define and lead the business services category it created. In 2001, UPS acquired Mail Boxes Etc., Inc. In 2003, the two companies introduced The UPS Store brand. On April 7, 2003, approximately 3, 000 Mail Boxes Etc. locations in the United States (at the time, nearly 90% of the domestic U.S. network) re-branded as The UPS Store and began offering lower (around 20% on average) UPS-direct shipping rates. The centers remain locally owned and operated, and continue to offer a variety of shipping, freight, postal, digital online printing, document and business services, with convenient locations and world-class service.