(MT Newswires) -- UPS CEO Carol Tome discusses the company's growth opportunities and cost reduction plans. She looks back at the opportunity presented by healthcare logistics, a $152 billion market from which UPS derived $10 billion in sales last year. She discusses the automation of operations, which should help the group reduce costs by around three billion dollars by 2028, and recent acquisitions. He also talks about the impact on the supply chain of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
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