UPS has major ground package consolidation hubs in various parts of the 
country. Arizona, Utah, Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois. There are 
many air hubs in the US too, the largest being "Worldport" in Louisville, KY.  
Depending on the logistics of a package, it may just make stops at minor 
"feeder" hubs, and then to the hub local to you, and then your doorstep. Many 
Amazon packages are shipped by air. If your package originated in California, I 
would guess it went by air to the Kentucky hub, and now is in transit to a hub 
closer to OK. You'll have your stuff by Tuesday, Wednesday at the latest. The 
UPS tracking system eliminated showing every stop a package makes on its 
journey through the system, at least for the end user.


Rick

From: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: January 15, 2022 11:18 AM
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Reply-to: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Cc: ka...@striplin.net
Subject: [MBZ] UPS

Now lets talk about UPS.  Ordered an assortment of fuel hose clamps on
Amazon prime last week.  Delivery is supposed to be Monday.  Tracking
shows it came out of CA and is currently somewhere in KY.  So now it has
to come way back west to get to me?  WTF?


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