50 Companies That Use UPS [2024]
An American multinational package delivery and supply chain management company.
We put together a list of the biggest companies that use UPS, along with some UPS testimonials and UPS case studies.
Here's the list:
1. Joker Greeting
Joker Greeting is a Greeting Cards Business started by Travis Peterson in 2015. Joker Greeting uses UPS 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.
2. ScrubzBody Skin Care Products
ScrubzBody Skin Care Products is a skin care product line started by Roberta Perry in 2006. ScrubzBody Skin Care Products uses UPS for their business.
ScrubsBody Skin Care uses customer service and specialty parties to grow slowly and steadily from Kitchen to being offered in 28 Whole Food Markets, and after being the finale episode on Sell it Like Serhant they experienced rapid growth both in store and online.
3. Xero Shoes
Xero Shoes is a shoe brand started by Steven Sashen in 2009. Xero Shoes uses UPS for their business.
Xero Shoes, co-founded by Steven Sashen, is a minimalist shoe company that has grown at a rate of 80-102% per year since 2014, with 2017 sales of $5.53M, and has been repeatedly listed as one of INC. 5000’s fastest-growing companies, and has a projected $15M in sales for 2019.
4. QALO
QALO is a jewelry making business started by KC Holiday in 2013. QALO uses UPS for their business.
QALO co-founders transformed the jewelry industry with their innovative focus on product evolution, resulting in over 2 million community members and more than $100M in revenue since 2013.
5. KPOP Foods
KPOP Foods is a hot sauce business started by Theo Lee in 2017. KPOP Foods uses UPS 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.
6. Love Is Project
Love Is Project is a jewelry product started by Chrissie Lam in 2017. Love Is Project uses UPS 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.
7. SmartyPits
SmartyPits is a deodorant brand started by Stacia Guzzo in 2014. SmartyPits uses UPS for their business.
SmartyPits is a fast-growing deodorant company that has gone from making under $100,000 in 2016 to making over $500,000 by Q3 2018, after the founder's experience as a breast cancer survivor led to developing an aluminum-free deodorant.
8. Rwanda Bean Coffee
Rwanda Bean Coffee is a coffee roasting business started by Mike Mwenedata in 2014. Rwanda Bean Coffee uses UPS for their business.
Rwandan immigrant Mike Mwenedata co-founded Rwanda Bean Coffee Company, which increased revenue from under $3,000 per month to over $45k per month in less than one year, by sourcing and roasting single-origin coffee from Rwanda and investing 50% of the profits back into the farm communities.
9. NOVO watch
NOVO watch is a watch brand started by Steve Christensen in 2011. NOVO watch uses UPS 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.
10. Million Dollar Collar
Million Dollar Collar is a men's clothing line started by Rob Kessler in 2013. Million Dollar Collar uses UPS for their business.
Rob Kessler, co-founder of Million Dollar Collar, invented the world's first permanently installed placket stay for dress shirts that has already helped people in 100 countries upgrade 200,000 of their own dress shirts, with aims of changing the dress shirt industry as a whole.
11. Hagan Ski
Hagan Ski is a ski touring gear started by Michael Hagen in 2010. Hagan Ski uses UPS for their business.
Hagan is a ski mountaineering gear company that has 50% annual growth and focuses solely on backcountry ski touring, resulting in the world’s widest selection of mountaineering skis.
12. Pristine Sprays
Pristine Sprays is a personal care products started by Pristine Sprays in 2014. Pristine Sprays uses UPS for their business.
13. The Cut Buddy
The Cut Buddy is a men's grooming company started by Joshua Esnard in 2015. The Cut Buddy uses UPS for their business.
14. GloveStix
GloveStix is a cleaning products business started by Krista Woods in 2014. GloveStix uses UPS for their business.
15. ShipHero
ShipHero is a shipping company started by Aaron Rubin in 2013. ShipHero uses UPS 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. Sayar Care
Sayar Care is a hair loss treatment product started by Zee Schwab in 2017. Sayar Care uses UPS for their business.
Sayar Care's flagship product Retain, which prevents and reverses hair loss, has a 100% success rate at stopping hair loss and a 70% success rate at stimulating new hair growth, and its novel, scientifically-driven approach to creating new formulas has drastically reduced the cost of drug development from over $2B to under $10K per new formula.
17. RinseKit
RinseKit is a bathroom appliance business started by Chris Crawford in 2015. RinseKit uses UPS for their business.
Founder of RinseKit shares how he designed a portable pressurized shower that generates over $1.5M in sales per year and achieved great success with Kickstarter and appearing on Shark Tank, while providing advice on designing, prototyping, and manufacturing your first product.
18. Ekster
Ekster is a niche accessories brand started by Olivier Momma in 2015. Ekster uses UPS for their business.
Ekster founders discuss how they raised over $1M on Kickstarter, became the world’s “most successful smart wallet brand” according to Forbes, and offer advice for other entrepreneurs on using crowdfunding for market validation and early-stage funding.
19. Stib
Stib is an art business started by Emily Sayer in 2018. Stib uses UPS for their business.
20. Toybox
Toybox is a toy maker started by Ben Baltes in 2017. Toybox uses UPS for their business.
Toybox Labs co-founder and CEO Ben Baltes shares his journey of creating a 3D printer and creativity platform for kids, including brutal setbacks and incredible successes, resulting in millions of dollars of revenue a year, and offers a discount for those interested in purchasing.
21. Highway Robery
Highway Robery is a bathrobe business started by Evan and Jackie Streusand in 2016. Highway Robery uses UPS for their business.
Highway Robery is a sustainable robe company in Austin, Texas, producing colorful, all-inclusive, gender-neutral robes in the USA, having increased their sales up 49% YoY as of May 31, 2019.
22. Romance On The Go, Concierge Services
Romance On The Go, Concierge Services is a dating coaching business started by Ta'Veca Collins in 2012. Romance On The Go, Concierge Services uses UPS for their business.
Meet Ta'Veca Collins, founder of Romance On The Go, a concierge service that promotes romance and intimacy; since becoming a preferred vendor for The W Hotel Fort Lauderdale, their gross income has increased to around $3,200.00 monthly, and they are currently expanding their team to meet the demands of new partnered hotels.
23. Bio-One
Bio-One is a crime scene cleanup business started by Nick-Anthony Zamucen in 2008. Bio-One uses UPS 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."
24. DistantJob
DistantJob is a freelancer platform started by Sharon Koifman in 2008. DistantJob uses UPS for their business.
DistantJob is a unique recruitment agency that specializes in finding full-time remote employees, and with $3 million in annual revenue, they offer small to medium-sized tech companies an edge over big competitors who are not willing to hire remotely.
25. Torqued
Torqued is an auto parts shop started by Tim Trampedach in 2018. Torqued uses UPS for their business.
26. Total Home Supply
Total Home Supply is an ac repair business started by Mike Luongo in 2010. Total Home Supply uses UPS for their business.
Total Home Supply, a heating and cooling products retailer, has achieved double-digit growth, averaging 20% per year with its biggest year almost doubling, thanks to focusing on offering superior customer service both before and after sales.
27. Xena Intelligence
Xena Intelligence is an amazon business started by Akhil Suresh Nair in 2020. Xena Intelligence uses UPS 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.
28. Wolf Spirit Distillery
Wolf Spirit Distillery is a liquor company started by Umberto Luchini in 2017. Wolf Spirit Distillery uses UPS for their business.
Wolf Spirit Distillery, founded by Umberto Luchini, has experienced rapid growth by expanding to 23 states in the first six months of the year and aims to reach a total of 40 states by year end, despite initial start-up costs of over $1.5 million for Blood x Sweat x Tears vodka.
29. Scarpetta Shoes
Scarpetta Shoes is an ecommerce store started by Adam Dwidari in . Scarpetta Shoes uses UPS for their business.
Scarpetta Shoes saw sales increase over 200% in 2018-2019, achieving a revenue of $3.6 million annually. They now ship to over 60 countries, have an inventory of over 40,000 pairs of shoes, and plan to expand their brick and mortar presence to account for 80% of profits by 2020.
30. Brief Transitions
Brief Transitions is a women's underwear started by Mary Clavieres in 2017. Brief Transitions uses UPS for their business.
31. tutiendaenergetica.es
tutiendaenergetica.es is an eBikes business started by Borja Eraso in 2009. tutiendaenergetica.es uses UPS for their business.
Learn how a Spanish green tech retail business increased revenue year to date by as much as the entire revenue from 2018, with the aim of reaching USD 1 million in 2019, by introducing ad-hoc technical proposals, professional installation services and designing and manufacturing lithium-ion batteries for electric mobility vehicles.
32. Conundrum Publishing
Conundrum Publishing is an author started by Nick Thacker in 2017. Conundrum Publishing uses UPS for their business.
This case study follows full-time thriller and action-adventure author Nick Thacker who earns between $10k to $20k per month from writing, predominantly through Amazon Kindle Unlimited sales, and goes in-depth into his self-publishing strategy which maximizes sales and minimizes costs, such as developing a mailing list and utilizing print-on-demand services.
33. The Good Scoop
The Good Scoop is an ice cream product started by Stephen Layton in 2016. The Good Scoop uses UPS for their business.
The Good Scoop, a California-based artisanal ice cream shop, started with a small Italian countertop ice cream maker and now has a production facility, wholesaling to various venues, offering frequent scooper programs, and using Instagram as their primary advertising platform.
34. DSM
DSM is a marketing agency started by Darren Magarro in 2007. DSM uses UPS 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.
35. Valhalla Wood Forge
Valhalla Wood Forge is a home decor business started by James Wolfer in 2017. Valhalla Wood Forge uses UPS for their business.
Valhalla Wood Forge is a veteran and first responder run woodworking company that grossed $8500 in October 2019, noted for making rustic wood decor and high end men’s jewelry.
36. LogoClothz
LogoClothz is a tablecloth business started by Paul Bucklin & Ryan Cunningham in 2019. LogoClothz uses UPS 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.
37. Results Imagery
Results Imagery is a mobile photography business started by Kyle Nelson in 2017. Results Imagery uses UPS for their business.
Results Imagery co-founders Kyle Nelson and Eli Libby launched their digital agency that focused solely on media creation for brands and product companies, helping clients monetize their conversion-centric media, with their current monthly revenue at $45,000.
38. GoEdison
GoEdison is a marketing agency started by Joel Allen in 2015. GoEdison uses UPS for their business.
James Harper founded GoEdison, a small business marketing agency that specializes in B2B email drip campaigns for service-based businesses specializing in strange niches, achieving $17,000 - $20,000 in recurring revenue, attributing their success to keeping their business model simple and evolving over time.
39. Potty Safe
Potty Safe is a potty training chair business started by Stacy Hall in 2018. Potty Safe uses UPS for their business.
40. Scribe Media
Scribe Media is a publishing business started by Tucker Max in 2014. Scribe Media uses UPS for their business.
4x New York Times Bestselling Author Tucker Max co-founded Scribe Media in 2014, a book writing, publishing, and marketing service that has worked with over 1,500 authors and generates over $1.3 million a month, with a range of services priced between $10k-$100k+.
41. Simple Goodness Sisters
Simple Goodness Sisters is a specialty food business started by Belinda Kelly and Venise Cunningham in 2018. Simple Goodness Sisters uses UPS for their business.
Simple Goodness Sisters is a lifestyle beverage brand that produces "farm to bar" cocktail mixers and accessories made with natural, sustainable ingredients, growing at a rate of 4 times their original production.
42. Growers House
Growers House is a cannabis business started by Nate Lipton in 2011. Growers House uses UPS for their business.
How Nate Lipton built a $35M plant-growing empire, with an e-commerce store generating $2.9M per month, a cannabis growers forum earning $100k per month, and a YouTube series gaining 100k views per month, all while navigating through regulatory obstacles in the cannabis industry.
43. Approyo
Approyo is a sap services started by Christopher Carter in 2018. Approyo uses UPS for their business.
44. Private Label Extensions
Private Label Extensions is a hair product line started by Mikey Moran in 2013. Private Label Extensions uses UPS 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.
45. Garage Gym Barbell Apparel
Garage Gym Barbell Apparel is a women's clothing line started by Susie Q Aranda in 2017. Garage Gym Barbell Apparel uses UPS for their business.
This case study details a woman who started a women's gym apparel business from her garage, and has since grown consistently, with $7k a month in sales, by retaining customers through personal connections & genuine marketing, and plans to continue expanding with her passion.
46. Labor Sync
Labor Sync is a time tracking app started by Dean A. Logan in 2009. Labor Sync uses UPS 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.
47. Parker Baby Co.
Parker Baby Co. is a children's clothing business started by Kirsten and Sam in 2015. Parker Baby Co. uses UPS 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.
48. 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 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.
49. The Bali Market
The Bali Market is a towels business started by Grace Druecke in 2016. The Bali Market uses UPS for their business.
Grace shares how she pivoted her Turkish beach and bath towel business, The Bali Market, off Amazon, growing it to 6-figures in sales after less than 2 years in business through building a strong brand with cohesive messaging, a focus on email marketing, and investing in quality branding and photography.
50. Meowijuana
Meowijuana is a catnip products started by Chris Glissman in 2015. Meowijuana uses UPS 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.
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