UPS to Cut 30,000 Roles in $3B Turnaround Strategy

January 27, 2026

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United Parcel Service (UPS) announced on Tuesday that it will eliminate up to 30,000 operational roles over the coming year. This strategic workforce reduction follows 48,000 job cuts made in 2025 as the delivery leader pivots toward high-margin shipments and away from low-profit retail deliveries.

Despite the significant staff reductions, the company outperformed Wall Street’s holiday-quarter expectations and projected a surprise increase in annual revenue for 2026.

A Strategic Pivot: Margins Over Volume

The 2026 plan is part of a broader effort to rebuild profitability. UPS has been aggressively scaling back its relationship with Amazon, its largest client, labeling many of those low-value deliveries as “extraordinarily dilutive” to its profit margins.

Key Workforce and Operational Adjustments:

  • Method of Reduction: CFO Brian Dykes confirmed the 30,000 roles will be cut primarily through attrition.
  • Driver Buyouts: A second voluntary separation program will be offered to full-time drivers.
  • Facility Consolidations: Following the closure of 93 facilities in 2025, the company is targeting $3 billion in savings this year.

Financial Resilience: Holiday Quarter Performance

UPS successfully navigated a critical peak shipping season, benefiting from strategic surcharges and improved pricing power.

Metric Reported (Q4 2025) Analyst Estimate
Consolidated Revenue $24.5 Billion $24.0 Billion
Adjusted Profit Per Share $2.38 $2.20
Domestic Revenue Per Piece +8.3% N/A

Evercore ISI analyst Jonathan Chappell noted that the company’s “quarterly beat” was driven largely by better-than-expected pricing in both domestic and international markets.

The 2026 Outlook and Fleet Retirement

The company expects total revenue for 2026 to reach $89.7 billion, surpassing last year’s $88.7 billion. This forecast is significantly higher than the $87.94 billion initially projected by market analysts.

The financial report also noted the final retirement of the MD-11 aircraft fleet in the fourth quarter. This move resulted in a $137 million non-cash charge, following a tragic crash in November 2025. Moving forward, UPS aims for an adjusted operating margin of 9.6% as it stabilizes volumes in the wake of changes to U.S. duty-free shipping regulations

United Parcel Service (UPS) announced on Tuesday that it will eliminate up to 30,000 operational roles over the coming year. This strategic workforce reduction follows 48,000 job cuts made in 2025 as the delivery leader pivots toward high-margin shipments and away from low-profit retail deliveries.

Despite the significant staff reductions, the company outperformed Wall Street’s holiday-quarter expectations and projected a surprise increase in annual revenue for 2026.

A Strategic Pivot: Margins Over Volume

The 2026 plan is part of a broader effort to rebuild profitability. UPS has been aggressively scaling back its relationship with Amazon, its largest client, labeling many of those low-value deliveries as “extraordinarily dilutive” to its profit margins.

Key Workforce and Operational Adjustments:

  • Method of Reduction: CFO Brian Dykes confirmed the 30,000 roles will be cut primarily through attrition.
  • Driver Buyouts: A second voluntary separation program will be offered to full-time drivers.
  • Facility Consolidations: Following the closure of 93 facilities in 2025, the company is targeting $3 billion in savings this year.

Financial Resilience: Holiday Quarter Performance

UPS successfully navigated a critical peak shipping season, benefiting from strategic surcharges and improved pricing power.

Metric Reported (Q4 2025) Analyst Estimate
Consolidated Revenue $24.5 Billion $24.0 Billion
Adjusted Profit Per Share $2.38 $2.20
Domestic Revenue Per Piece +8.3% N/A

Evercore ISI analyst Jonathan Chappell noted that the company’s “quarterly beat” was driven largely by better-than-expected pricing in both domestic and international markets.

The 2026 Outlook and Fleet Retirement

The company expects total revenue for 2026 to reach $89.7 billion, surpassing last year’s $88.7 billion. This forecast is significantly higher than the $87.94 billion initially projected by market analysts.

The financial report also noted the final retirement of the MD-11 aircraft fleet in the fourth quarter. This move resulted in a $137 million non-cash charge, following a tragic crash in November 2025. Moving forward, UPS aims for an adjusted operating margin of 9.6% as it stabilizes volumes in the wake of changes to U.S. duty-free shipping regulations

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