MENLO PARK, Calif., Aug. 16, 2017 -- Deliv, Inc. today announced that it is expanding its “Print on Demand” service to 977 The UPS Store® locations across 19 markets nationwide including Atlanta, Boston, Brooklyn/Queens, Chicago, Dallas, Grand Rapids, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami/Fort Lauderdale, N. New Jersey, Manhattan, Orange County, Philadelphia, Peninsula/South Bay San Francisco, Seattle, Washington D.C., and Yonkers. Print on Demand enables customers to receive on-demand local delivery service for select print products – everything from business cards and presentations to flyers and brochures.
Deliv first collaborated with The UPS Store this past January when the on-demand print delivery service became the first of its kind. The initial pilot program introduced same-day delivery to more than 180 The UPS Store locations in Chicago and Dallas. Based on the results of the pilot, The UPS Store has expanded the service offering to 977 locations across Deliv’s nationwide footprint.
"We are delighted to continue supporting The UPS Store in markets nationwide as it provides substantial benefits to its small business customers," said Deliv founder and CEO, Daphne Carmeli. “It is also a prime example of how we can support our customers as they scale their programs across the country.”
Time is a precious commodity for small business owners, and Print on Demand caters to their needs. In a recent survey, the majority of small business owners reported that they would benefit from an on-demand delivery service for their print orders. Now thousands more The UPS Store customers can enjoy a new level of convenience, making it easier for them to focus on building their businesses, rather than devoting time and resources to their printing needs.
“We want our customers’ experiences to be as easy and seamless as possible, and Print on Demand helps accomplish that goal,” said David Lee, Vice President of Product Development and Print Services for The UPS Store, Inc. “Small business customers in particular have benefited from our ability to offer professional printing services to them quickly, wherever they may be. Deliv has allowed us to fill this need, and we are excited to expand the Print on Demand service to many more locations across the country.”
A complete list of stores can be found at https://www.theupsstore.com/print/print-on-demand/markets. To learn more about Print on Demand and the professional printing services offered by The UPS Store, visit https://www.upsstoreprint.com/.
About Deliv
Deliv is a leading crowdsourced, last mile logistics company that powers scheduled, same-day delivery and returns for omnichannel retailers, local businesses, and e-commerce companies. Deliv is focused exclusively on moving goods; it does not sell them. It powers same-day delivery for over 4,000 businesses including leading retailers such as Macy's, Best Buy, FreshDirect, Plated and Walgreens. The company currently operates in 19 markets and more than 100 cities. Deliv is headquartered in Menlo Park, California. For more information, visit www.deliv.co.
For Editorial Contact: Marisa Lam GMK Communications for Deliv [email protected] 650.544.3350


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