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Will Dimensional Weight Impact Your Business? FedEx vs. UPS vs. USPS Shipping Rates Comparison Chart

By now, most businesses have heard of the upcoming UPS and FedEx dimensional weight pricing, which will impact all Ground shipments, beginning on December 29, 2014  and January 1, 2015, respectively.

When dimensional weight pricing goes into effect, shipping costs for these carriers will be charged based on the volume of a package in relation to its weight. This means that the cost for shipping large, lightweight products – like a purse or a backpack – will be significantly higher in 2015 than it is today.

If you are using FedEx or UPS Ground for shipping, it’s pivotal to determine now whether you will be impacted by dimensional weight pricing. To find out, follow these 4 steps:

  • Multiply the length, width and height of your package and divide it by 166 (the standard dimensional factor used by FedEx and UPS for domestic Ground shipments).
  • Round this number up — this is your dimensional weight.
  • Compare the dimensional weight to the actual weight of the package.
  • Whichever of the two “weights” is higher is used to determine the shipping cost for the package.

If you discover that your ecommerce business will be impacted – it’s not too late. You still have time to consider other shipping options, such as USPS Priority Mail.

The Postal Service recently introduced lower rates for Priority Mail in September, making it an affordable shipping option for packages weighing between 1 and 40 pounds, and an excellent alternative to FedEx and UPS Ground services. In addition, USPS Priority Mail is faster than FedEx and UPS Ground, taking on average two days to deliver a package coast-to-coast, instead of five to six days. Since the USPS is not planning any price increase in January, you can enjoy these new Priority Mail rates well into the New Year.

Take a look at how USPS shipping rates compare to FedEx and UPS dimensional weight pricing in the chart below.

Also, don’t forget to check out our dimensional weight pricing calculator to find out how the new DIM weight rules could impact your costs and where you could save money with the USPS!

About Endicia

Endicia is a leading provider of internet-based postage services that make it easier and more affordable to ship parcels through the U.S. Postal Service®. We know that shipping can be complex and our goal is to simplify your shipping operations so you can focus on doing what you do best. Visit us at www.endicia.com to learn more.

Jessica Foth

Jessica is one of the driving forces behind Endicia’s shipping market strategy. Thanks in part to the copious amounts of coffee she drinks every day, Jessica leads the charge in market analysis, program development and implementation, and demand generation.

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