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UPS, FedEx and USPS all charge roughly the same when it comes to packages around this weight, but the lower you go, the better deal you are going to get from USPS. So, the cheapest way to ship a package that is under 2lbs is likely going to be with USPS.
Shipping a 10-pound package in a flat-rate box to San Francisco costs $10.85, compared with $17.29 for parcel post (which would also take five days longer) and $55.10 for three-day service from FedEx or UPS.
In general, if a piece is large and relatively light for its size, it is subject to dimensional weight pricing. Items mailed in USPS-provided Priority Mail Flat Rate packaging are charged the same flat-rate regardless of weight (up to 70 lbs.) and domestic destination.
Dimensional Weight Pricing only applies to packages larger than 1 Cubic Foot. Most E-Commerce packages are less than 1 Cubic foot and are not subject to Dimensional Weight Pricing. The USPS has been using Dimensional Weight Pricing in some mail classes and in some zones for some time.
Calculated Shipping The most basic way to begin calculating shipping is to take measurements of the products before listing them for sale. Measure the weight and dimensions of the package. From there, the shipping charge is automatically calculated based on the packages measurements and the customer's location.
FedEx Ground or UPS Ground will almost always be cheaper than USPS Priority Mail. ... At exactly 2 lbs, FedEx/UPS is slightly cheaper. ... USPS will always be cheaper than FedEx or UPS hands down.
If your package is less than two pounds, the cheapest shipping will almost certainly be offered by the United States Postal Service. If your parcel weighs less than 13 ounces and qualifies for first-class postage, it will be even cheaper. Also, the USPS often offers the cheapest international shipping.
Size and weight of your item as well as the timeframe you are working within can take an effect on the shipping rates. Distance and price of diesel should also be considered. On average, the cost to ship a large item is $1.81 per mile for shorter distance shipments and $0.59 per mile for longer distance shipments.
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Shipping a 10-pound package in a flat-rate box to San Francisco costs $10.85, compared with $17.29 for parcel post (which would also take five days longer) and $55.10 for three-day service from FedEx or UPS.
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