I Just Bought a ThinkPad from a Company in China. The UPS Tracking Reveals the Miracle of Trade.

From Heifei in China, it traveled over the weekend to Shanghai, then Japan, and landed in Anchorage, Alaska, on Monday morning May 7. As the plane was somewhere in the skies between Japan and Alaska, the price of the order was debited from my credit card.
Very early the next day, the package was scanned in Louisville, Kentucky, the largest UPS air facility. The Louisville hub processes 1.6 million packages a day on 155 miles of conveyors and in 546 camera tunnels.

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