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UPS Closing Older Atlanta Facility, Expanding SMART Center
Shipping giant modernizing network as part of broader overhaul
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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UPS is reshaping its footprint in the Atlanta metro area, closing an older facility on Marvin Miller Drive while expanding its state-of-the-art SMART hub near the Fulton County Airport. The changes are part of a broader network modernization effort by the shipping company to make its operations "nimbler and more efficient" as it adjusts to evolving shipping volumes.
Why it matters
As one of the region's largest private employers, UPS's facility changes in Atlanta reflect the company's efforts to adapt its vast nationwide network to the changing shipping landscape. The closure of the older facility and expansion of the automated SMART center highlight UPS's drive to modernize its infrastructure and position itself for future growth.
The details
UPS is expanding its SMART hub at 1100 Fulton Industrial Blvd NW, a facility equipped with advanced automated systems designed to move packages faster and more efficiently. At the same time, the company will close its older facility at 270 Marvin Miller Drive. All employees affected by the closure are being offered positions either at the Fulton SMART facility or at UPS's recently upgraded Pleasantdale location.
- UPS launched its "Network of the Future" initiative in 2024 to modernize and upgrade aging facilities across the country.
- In 2025, the company expanded that effort with a broader network reconfiguration.
The players
UPS
A global shipping and logistics company that operates a vast network of facilities across the United States.
The takeaway
UPS's facility changes in Atlanta reflect the company's broader efforts to adapt its nationwide network to evolving shipping demands by investing in modern, automated facilities while scaling back or closing older, less efficient buildings. This modernization push is crucial for UPS to maintain its position as a logistics leader in the rapidly changing shipping industry.





