Written by packagin on June 26th, 2009

pingponghero asked: Hi,
I have a package that is shipped via UPS mail innovation system. Well, here’s the tracking info.
Date Description Location
May 18 2007 Mail Retrieved From Shipper
May 18 2007 Received at UPS Mail Innovations Origin RPF R. Cucamonga, CA
May 18 2007 Processed at UPS Mail Innovations Origin RPF R. Cucamonga, CA
May 19 2007 Transferred to UPS Mail Innovations Destination RPF Austin, TX
May 20 2007 Received at UPS Mail Innovations Destination RPF Austin, TX
May 21 2007 Manifested (Postage Paid)
well its May 23, I still haven’t received the item yet. USPS already stopped by today. I’m located in Dallas, TX. So if the package was Manifested on 21 then it should’ve already arrived here in 2 days, correct? Should I be worried?
I understand their system, thing that I don’t understand it the how do they update their tracking system. Dates to not match. Manifest happend on May 22, but they still list it as May 21.. why? And it says it finally sent out to USPS(its in Dallas post office) which came up on May 23 night on tracking system but they still put May 21 next to it. Well I still haven’t receive the mail yet. I think this is one of the worst service. Why doesn’t company just ship it via USPS in first place…
Amy
Tags: Austin Tx, Dallas Post Office, Dallas Tx, Happend, Innovation System, Innovations, Mail Tracking, Match, Shipper, System Dates, T Company, Ups, Ups System, Ups Tracking, Usps
Written by packagin on June 15th, 2009
jewelzr4eva asked: When you order something online, and they say that it has been shipped, via UPS Mail Innovations, what exactly is that?
Do they put it in your mailbox. or bring it to your door in the form of a package?
Sophie
Tags: Innovations, Mail, Online Help, Online Shopping, Ups
Written by packagin on April 9th, 2009
superstar dj asked:
From my POV, print-on-demand and variable-data printing would rank up there, but maybe there’s a bigger technology used for packaging etc.?
Hailee
Tags: Decade, Innovations, Print On Demand, Printing Industry, Variable Data Printing
Written by packagin on February 28th, 2009
Beau M asked:
Our American History teacher is haveing us come up with an invention for class. It relates to the innovations of the Gilded age and how it sculpted that era. The invention should be something in our time period. And it can modify an already exsisiting product, or something totally new. It needs to be able to be made into a real thing, and I have to package it, and I have to advertise it also. Use your imagination.
Kimberly
Tags: American History, Era, Gilded Age, History Teacher, Imagination, Innovations, Invention, School Assignment, School History, Time Period
Written by packagin on February 22nd, 2009

Just Billy asked: April 17, 1964
Ford introduced the Ford Mustang on the first day of the New York World’s Fair in Flushing, Queens. The Mustang had been the brainchild of Lee Iacocca and his production team. The car was essentially a Ford Falcon with a new frame and body. The Mustang was so successfully marketed, thanks in part to its introduction at the World’s Fair, that it became one of Ford’s best-selling models of all time. Ford profits soared after the release of the Mustang. Another of Iacocca’s Mustang-related innovations was a new strategy of marketing upgrade packages for the car. On this day in 1965, a year into the Mustang’s lifetime, Ford introduced the GT Equipment Group as an option on the Mustang, creating the first Mustang GT. Iacocca commented on the success of the package, “People want economy so badly they don’t care how much they pay for it.” The base price for the Mustang was a skinny $2,368, but buyers purchased an average of $1,000 worth of options.
It’s okay, Doc. Fact is, it’s true. I am a nerd.
Asher
Tags: 1964 Ford, 1964 Mustang, Base Price, Brainchild, Economy, Ford, Ford Falcon, Innovations, Lee Iacocca, Lifetime, Nerd, New Frame, New Strategy, Pony, Profits
Written by packagin on February 10th, 2009
Video Game Freak asked:
HI I have ordered the Battlefield 1942 Complete Collection PC Game, and a Wall charger for my iPod both on Friday at walmart.com. I recieved an email that they have been shipped…and I noticed that both are being shipped differently. The wall charger is being shipped through UPS, and the game is being shipped through UPS Mail Innovations. Is UPS Mail Innovations JUST for mail??? or can it be for other things…because i am freaking out that they have the wrong package. Also, I cant see my tracking details on the UPS Mail, but can see everything for my wall charger on UPS.com. Will my game be able to come through UPS Mail Innovations? Or did they mess up and it has to come through UPS?
Thank you
Eliezer
Tags: Battlefield 1942, Email, Innovations, Ipod, Pc Game, Ups, Ups Mail, Wall Charger, Walmart
Written by packagin on January 31st, 2009
Slassy Girl asked: I ordered some things Walmart.com and they are being shipped via UPS Mail Innovations which I am not familiar with and the package is taking FOREVER to arrive. Can anyone tell me about UPS Mail Innovations?
Tags: Innovations, Ups, Ups Mail, Walmart