United Parcel Service Inc. said its revenue rose in the latest quarter, a period that saw mounting supply-chain woes world-wide, as small and midsize businesses drove gains in the U.S.
Businesses faced disruptions in the first three months of the year as the extreme Texas freeze and port backlogs compounded pandemic-driven problems. The package-delivery giant on Tuesday posted revenue of $22.91 billion, up 27% from a year earlier and ahead of Wall Street expectations.
The company, like its rival FedEx Corp. , has been handling a surge in e-commerce orders during the Covid-19 pandemic as customers shopped from home. U.S. revenue rose 22% to $14.01 billion in the quarter, while international revenue rose 36% to $4.61 billion, led by Asia and Europe.
Average daily volume rose 14%, the company said. UPS reported $4.29 billion in revenue for its supply-chain and freight segment, up 34% from the prior year due to strong demand.
UPS reported a profit of $4.79 billion for the quarter, compared with $965 million in the comparable period last year. Earnings were $5.47 a share, compared with $1.11 a share a year earlier.
