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The Olympics: Millions of shifting parts

August 9, 2012 -- Updated 1710 GMT (0110 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • American logistics giant UPS moved 30 million items to the London Olympic games
  • UPS has been involved in the logistical operation of both the London and Beijing Olympics
  • UPS makes 7.7 million deliveries a day and in 2011 it had revenue of $53.1 billion

(CNN) -- American logistics giant UPS moved 30 million items to the London Olympic games. From beds to toilet brushes, basketballs and boxing gloves, UPS shifted it around -- with just two exceptions.

"If you turned the 34 venues upside down, everything that falls out, we moved.. except for the people and the horses," said Scott Davis, the man who has been at the helm of UPS since 2008.

The London Olympics have been a "great opportunity" for UPS, one of the world's biggest delivery and distribution companies, to "show the world how capable we are," Davis said.

UPS was involved in the logistics behind Beijing's hosting of the 2008 Games, which boosted the company's profile internationally. According to Davis, the company's "brand recognition went up 33%."

Read more: Branding the Olympic Games

UPS deliveries - London 2012
Shuttlecocks: 15,000
Basket balls: 408
Hurdels: 500
Boxing gloves (pairs): 256
Clay targets: 148,500
Rifles: 20,000
Beds: 16,000
Toilet brushes: 5,000
Coat hangers: 170,000

UPS, which was founded in 1907 in Seattle, Washington, makes 7.7 million deliveries each day and employs 398,300 people worldwide. Last year its revenue was $53.1 billion.

The company's clout means Davis' comments are closely watched, as they were when he said the U.S. economy would grow less than expected during a call with analysts.

The company is a "barometer of what is going on in the U.S. economy," Davis said.

He believes the U.S. economy will grow, but at a very slow pace. "I think uncertainty will continue into the second half of the year," Davis said.

And while uncertainty in tax policy and spending policy remains, businesses "are not going to hire people, they won't invest, and I think that will slow things down for the next six months until we make decisions in Washington," he added.

Despite the crisis, Europe's economy is showing improvement. "It actually has been reasonably good for UPS in Europe," Davis noted. "It is slowing, as we saw earlier in the year, but we are still showing growth in Europe."

"Our idea is to invest in TNT, [and] people look at me as if to say, 'are you crazy, a European acquisition at this time?' "Davis said.

But UPS is a long term investor, he added. "We think Europe will be fine in the long term, we think it will have a rough turbulent couple of years, but long-term Europe will be competitive and do fine."

Stina Backer contributed to this article

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