50 Companies That Use UPS WorldShip [2024]
UPS WorldShip software lets you streamline your high-volume shipments, quickly process them from your desktop, save time and reduce errors.
We put together a list of the biggest companies that use UPS WorldShip, along with some UPS WorldShip testimonials and UPS WorldShip case studies.
Here's the list:
1. Dick At Your Door
Dick At Your Door is a dessert boxes store started by Adam Hascall in 2015. Dick At Your Door uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Dick At Your Door is an e-commerce shop that grew almost 10x within the last eight months by selling anonymous pranks such as 5 oz chocolate penises, and its founder shares his journey that started as a joke to becoming a professional chocolatier.
2. Joker Greeting
Joker Greeting is a Greeting Cards Business started by Travis Peterson in 2015. Joker Greeting uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Joker Greeting sells unique prank gifts, including a non-stop musical birthday card, an idea raised by the founders visiting their mom's house, having no website or marketing and yet raising $92,073 on Kickstarter in 30 days due to being picked up by media, enabling them to sell 15,000 units in the first year, owned SEO for their niche, selling almost 40,000 units in 2017 and expected to reach 50,000 to 60,000 in 2018 with a small team, using Shopify and various social media channels with lots of organic traffic.
3. Crawford Denim and Vintage Co.
Crawford Denim and Vintage Co. is a denim brand started by Susie Shaughnessy in 2013. Crawford Denim and Vintage Co. uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Learn how Susie Shaughnessy created Crawford Denim and Vintage Co, a small-batch denim brand that mixes vintage and modern styles and is made in California from USA goods and deadstock and how she scaled back the business last year and is focusing on incremental growth and working with boutiques and increasing unique denim styles.
4. KPOP Foods
KPOP Foods is a hot sauce business started by Theo Lee in 2017. KPOP Foods uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
KPOP Foods, a Korean food company, generated nearly $100,000 in revenue since last year through its successful Kickstarter campaign and Amazon's Choice badge; they have entered over 90 specialty stores throughout the west coast and are currently raising an investment round to expand their distribution into major retailers and are launching new sauces later this year.
5. Love Is Project
Love Is Project is a jewelry product started by Chrissie Lam in 2017. Love Is Project uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Love Is Project generated over $1.2 million in revenue by utilizing a "Pay It Forward" business model, creating 1,200+ jobs for female artisans around the world, and utilizing storytelling to attract and retain customers.
6. Upcart
Upcart is a dolly product started by Michael Reznik in 2015. Upcart uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
UpCart LLC, the company behind the patented line of all-terrain folding carts and hand trucks, has seen tremendous growth over the past few years, with sales increasing from $3.2M in 2016 to a projected $7M in 2018, thanks in part to its QVC Sprouts live-sell success and viral Facebook marketing efforts.
7. NOVO watch
NOVO watch is a watch brand started by Steve Christensen in 2011. NOVO watch uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Novo Watch creates unique, handcrafted watches made from reclaimed materials, with the Coalbanks collection watch selling out immediately and achieving their first-ever $16,000 day.
8. Penny Portrait
Penny Portrait is a stationery business started by Maury McCoy in 2008. Penny Portrait uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
This case study is about a graphic designer who created a fun and unique product called Penny Portrait Kit that allows customers to create a portrait of Abraham Lincoln out of 846 pennies, which has sold over 6,800 kits and brought in approximately $10K of profit per year.
9. Ashland Leather
Ashland Leather is a wallet brand started by Phil Kalas in 2011. Ashland Leather uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
A successful handcrafted leather goods business that started with just $1000, has grown to $600k annual sales, thanks to a strong brand philosophy, a focus on specific niche terms for SEO, personalized customer experiences, and a team that is trusted to achieve goals autonomously.
10. Barry & Jason Games and Entertainment
Barry & Jason Games and Entertainment is a game store started by Barry McLaughlin in 2015. Barry & Jason Games and Entertainment uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Barry and Jason Games & Entertainment created Game Night in a Can, a party game made up of 30 different creative challenges and games of skill, which raised over $20,000 on Kickstarter, and is now sold in Barnes & Noble and independent stores across the US.
11. LeGlue LLC
LeGlue LLC is a glue business started by Tripp Phillips in 2015. LeGlue LLC uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
A 13-year-old boy, named Tripp Phillips, created the world's first water-releasable adhesive for building blocks like LEGO, called Le-Glue, which has made over $500,000 in sales including $35,000 per month on average after featuring on Shark Tank in the US.
12. DetraPel
DetraPel is a cleaning products business started by David Zamarin in 2013. DetraPel uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
DetraPel is a company that manufactures and distributes eco-friendly liquid repellent sprays designed to protect fabric and leather belongings, which has made over $512,000 in sales last year and has successfully partnered with Shark Tank.
13. The Cut Buddy
The Cut Buddy is a men's grooming company started by Joshua Esnard in 2015. The Cut Buddy uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
14. Felony Case
Felony Case is a phone case business started by Andrew Moore in 2012. Felony Case uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Felony Case, a Toronto-based company designing unique iPhone cases, started as a small shop on Etsy and has grown to become an internationally recognized fashion iPhone case brand sold in top tier retailers like Nordstrom, Holt Renfrew, Indigo, Urban Outfitters, Revolve, Free People, and made over half a million dollars in revenue last year.
15. ShipHero
ShipHero is a shipping company started by Aaron Rubin in 2013. ShipHero uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
ShipHero co-founders built their successful e-commerce fulfillment business, offering warehouse management software and outsourced eCommerce fulfillment, growing revenues from zero to $30 million annually, processing over $5 billion of e-commerce gross merchandise volume (GMV) annually while only having received $435,000 in outside capital investment.
16. 513 Kicks
513 Kicks is a sneaker reseller business started by Chris Casseday in 2017. 513 Kicks uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
This case study follows founder Chris Casseday's journey in creating 513 Kicks, an online sneaker shop that went from sporadic income to an average profit of $2,000 per month within two years through strategic branding, SEO, social media, and email marketing.
17. Galen Leather
Galen Leather is a leather business started by Zeynep Prens in 2012. Galen Leather uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Galen Leather, an Istanbul-based e-commerce store specializing in handmade leather goods, experienced a 138% increase in revenue to hit an average of around $40,000 in sales each month, with products like their Moleskine Cover helping the company achieve success.
18. Theo & Harris
Theo & Harris is a watch brand started by Christian Zeron in 2015. Theo & Harris uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
23-year-old Christian Zeron shares how he launched Theo & Harris, a vintage watch company that now generates over $2 million in sales a year through understanding his audience and using YouTube to develop personal relationships at scale.
19. Battic Door
Battic Door is a DIY business started by Mark Tyrol in 2013. Battic Door uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
An ecommerce business, founded with one product in 2003, offering energy conservation products such as insulating covers for pull-down attic ladders that reduce heat and energy loss by sealing the attic, grew into a million-dollar business through a mix of low-cost website design, direct sales, online channels including Ebay and Amazon, word-of-mouth referrals and targeted influencer campaigns aimed at building code officials and architects.
20. SEATYLOCK
SEATYLOCK is a sell security vehicles started by Michael Shenkerman in 2012. SEATYLOCK uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Israeli entrepreneur Michael Shenkerman co-founded Seatylock, developing and manufacturing innovative high-end bike locks including its first-ever product, a hybrid bicycle seat and lock combination that raised $44,000 in a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2013, with sales growing steadily each year to around $120,000 a month today.
21. Chirps & Cricket Design Studio
Chirps & Cricket Design Studio is a stationery business started by Abigail Butler in 2015. Chirps & Cricket Design Studio uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Chirps & Cricket Design Studio is a small, Denver, Colorado-based design studio specializing in graphic design services, custom illustration, handcrafted paper goods and bespoke invitations, with notable achievements including illustrating New Mexico State University’s Campus Map, while providing freelance services for small and large businesses, startups, engaged couples and a freelance writer.
22. Kanga
Kanga is a drinkware brand started by Teddy Giard in 2017. Kanga uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Kanga Coolers, founded by a Clemson University student, invented the first iceless cooler designed to fit around an entire case of 12 oz. beverages, and after earning $34,000 in Kickstarter funding, landing a deal on Shark Tank, and bringing on two full-time employees, the company is expanding into action sports and large corporate partnerships.
23. ZZZ Bears
ZZZ Bears is a sleep product started by Justin Baum in 2015. ZZZ Bears uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
This case study is about how the founder of ZZZ Bears created and grew a line of military teddy bears named SGT SLEEPTIGHT, primarily selling to military families and gaining success through Facebook ads and partnerships with military exchanges, Target, and TAPS, while also learning important lessons such as the power of mentors and seeking help.
24. SquarePlanet
SquarePlanet is a virtual events business started by Brian Burkhart in 2011. SquarePlanet uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
SquarePlanet Presentations & Strategy is a Phoenix-based business communications firm that helps its clients tell their stories in the most impactful ways possible through meeting creative, brand voice, presentations that matter, engineered delight, speaker training/workshops, and keynote addresses, resulting in consistent and upward trajectory since inception.
25. Bio-One
Bio-One is a crime scene cleanup business started by Nick-Anthony Zamucen in 2008. Bio-One uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Bio-One Inc. founder Nick-Anthony Zamucen created the world's first multi-million dollar crime and trauma scene cleaning franchise, with over 90 franchises nationwide and over 350 units sold, while sticking to his motto of "Help First, Business Second."
26. GloFX
GloFX is a rave clothing store started by Dan Watkins in 2012. GloFX uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
GloFX sold millions of pairs of "raver glasses" and expanded into various markets including arts and science museums, educational institutions, and EDM subculture fashion. One of the fastest-growing companies in America, and generates $400K in revenue per month.
27. Life and Limb Printing
Life and Limb Printing is a screen printing business started by Adam Tanaka in 2010. Life and Limb Printing uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
This case study features an entrepreneur who started a screen printing company with no financing or investors, and despite struggling for the first few years, was able to grow his business to hit $80,000 in revenue in October 2018 and is set to hit $1 million by the end of 2019.
28. Innerglow Art
Innerglow Art is an art business started by Sarah Hickey in 2016. Innerglow Art uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Innerglow Art is a successful custom abstract painting business that incorporates scripture and personable connection with buyers to produce beautiful and unique artwork.
29. Scrubblade Inc.
Scrubblade Inc. is an aftermarket car parts business started by Billy Westbrook in 2007. Scrubblade Inc. uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Scrubbleblade is a windshield wiper company that sells #1 in the H.D. trucking industry and was awarded wiper blade of the year by Frost & Sullivan in 2018; they focus on a specific target customer while offering subscriptions and utilizing social media.
30. Xena Intelligence
Xena Intelligence is an amazon business started by Akhil Suresh Nair in 2020. Xena Intelligence uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Two friends from India co-founded a management consulting firm that offers free basic business assessment tools and paid in-depth analysis tests, with 50 businesses taking the free assessment test and 4 clients paying for the in-depth analysis test, resulting in $23,000 in revenue in just a month.
31. AeroFarms
AeroFarms is a vegetable farm started by David Rosenberg in 2017. AeroFarms uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
32. DSM
DSM is a marketing agency started by Darren Magarro in 2007. DSM uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
This case study follows the journey of Darren Magarro, who started DSM, a full-service marketing and PR firm from his porch with just a laptop and IKEA furniture, and has since grown it to 18 employees with 334% growth since 2014, utilizing organic and paid digital media, traditional media, and a full-service creative team.
33. LogoClothz
LogoClothz is a tablecloth business started by Paul Bucklin & Ryan Cunningham in 2019. LogoClothz uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Logoclothz is a profitable startup that simplifies the process of buying promotional products, specializing in custom tablecloths, with an average revenue of $15K per month and a 40% growth rate per month within only 9 months of operation.
34. Birdseed For Humans
Birdseed For Humans is a craft granola business started by Ashley Chase in 2017. Birdseed For Humans uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
This case study is about an entrepreneur named Ashley who started Birdseed Food Co., a craft granola brand that currently generates $8,300 in monthly revenue through retail markets, Amazon, and direct-to-consumer.
35. Private Label Extensions
Private Label Extensions is a hair product line started by Mikey Moran in 2013. Private Label Extensions uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Private Label Extensions is a hair distribution and technology company that builds hair brands from A to Z for entrepreneurs, achieving over $650,000 in monthly sales and ranked #278 of the fastest-growing companies by Inc Magazine for 2018.
36. Labor Sync
Labor Sync is a time tracking app started by Dean A. Logan in 2009. Labor Sync uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Labor Sync is a mobile application that provides business owners with the ability to track the time and GPS location of their mobile workforce and after just one year of use, they saved $104,000 across 45 employees despite starting off with no funds for advertising or marketing.
37. The AirScream
The AirScream is a mobile karaoke experience started by Kelli L Bielema in 2019. The AirScream uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Kelli Bielema and Vanessa Resler run The AirScream, a mobile karaoke lounge in a vintage Airstream located in Seattle, WA, which began as a successful Kickstarter campaign raising $45k.
38. CROSSNET
CROSSNET is a volleyball net product started by Greg Meade in 2017. CROSSNET uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
CROSSNET, the world's first four-way volleyball game, went from $74,000 in revenue in 2018 to $2,250,000 in sales in just one year by attracting customers through social media, email marketing, and exclusive distribution agreements with retailers like Target.
39. No Cold Feet LLC
No Cold Feet LLC is a socks business started by Mari & Matt McNamara in 2016. No Cold Feet LLC uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
No Cold Feet is a gifting company founded by Mari and Matt McNamara that focuses on fun and colorful sock designs for groomsmen gifts and has cumulatively sold over 10k orders in the last three years, passing $200k in revenue last year.
40. Parker Baby Co.
Parker Baby Co. is a children's clothing business started by Kirsten and Sam in 2015. Parker Baby Co. uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Husband and wife team from Colorado started Parker Baby Co. in 2015, specializing in practical baby products that experienced rapid sales growth of 300%, 87%, and 48% in 2017-2019 and is expecting more than 65% growth in 2020, with $325k monthly earnings.
41. Natural Skin Science
Natural Skin Science is a skin care product line started by Shawn Bo and Leon Eugene in 2017. Natural Skin Science uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
L. Eugene Natural Skin Science is a premier choice for effective natural skincare products, made with ingredients you can pronounce, and has generated $7.5k in monthly revenue, with a thriving, growing business built through gaining that personal trust from customers.
42. Meowijuana
Meowijuana is a catnip products started by Chris Glissman in 2015. Meowijuana uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Meowijuana, a catnip company founded in a one-car garage, has now become an emerging global brand with $200K in monthly revenue, selling catnip products in thousands of pet retailers worldwide, with 90% of sales coming from brick and mortar stores and national retail chains.
43. Rosebud Woman
Rosebud Woman is a body care products started by Christine Marie Mason in 2017. Rosebud Woman uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
44. Grobo
Grobo is a cannabis business started by Bjorn Dawson in 2014. Grobo uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Grobo, a smart hydroponic growing system company that creates boxes for growing plants, is making $165K per month and increasing quickly, with its flagship products enabling users to easily grow food and cannabis at home.
45. The Language Delegate
The Language Delegate is a freelance writing business started by Pat Stainke in 2013. The Language Delegate uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
46. Theresa Healey
Theresa Healey is a travel blog started by Theresa Healey in 2017. Theresa Healey uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
DIY Lifestyle blog owner, Theresa, turned her passion for crafting and writing into a side income source, attracting hundreds of thousands of global visitors, with her blog generating $400-$500 a month and her online Etsy store bringing in an additional $200-$300 a month, showcasing her unique, all-natural, one-of-a-kind polymer clay earrings, home decor, and huts inspired by Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, reading and home decorating.
47. Knee Deep Limited LLC
Knee Deep Limited LLC is a men's clothing line started by Garret "Buddy" Lamp in . Knee Deep Limited LLC uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
Muff Waders is a fun yet practical product that combines bibs for working outdoors with additional features such as insulated coolers, concealed pockets and a bottle opener; since launching in September 2019, they have been averaging $3,600 a month in sales.
48. Brooklyn Butcher Blocks
Brooklyn Butcher Blocks is a furniture business started by Nils Wessell in 2010. Brooklyn Butcher Blocks uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
How Nils Wessell turned his love for woodworking into a profitable business grossing between $220K to $350K annually by making handcrafted cutting boards, and how he expanded his business into other creative projects with NilsWalker Designs.
49. Virtual Assistant Services
Virtual Assistant Services is a virtual assistant started by Sunder P in . Virtual Assistant Services uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
50. Warrior Lodge Media
Warrior Lodge Media is a niche blog started by Wes O'Donnell in 2013. Warrior Lodge Media uses UPS WorldShip for their business.
This case study is about the founder of Warrior Lodge Media, Wes O'Donnell, who started an all-in-one informational website for military and veterans and turned it into a $21k/month media company and eCommerce store, almost completely hands-off and generating true passive income.
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