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  2. When is the last day to ship for Christmas? Deadlines ... - AOL

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    UPS 3-day select: Dec. 19. FedEx 2-3 day home delivery: ... one-day and two-day free shipping options. ... reuse old packing materials and use flat-rate boxes, which are a set price no matter the ...

  3. FedEx Express Launches Flat-Rate Shipping - AOL

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    In addition to the announcement of FedEx One Rate, the company also announced $1 of every One Rate shipment from Nov. 1 to Dec. 23 will be donated to Teach for America, up to $200,000. link

  4. FedEx - Wikipedia

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    FedEx's other main competitor is the United States Postal Service (USPS), as USPS offers an overnight service (Priority Mail Express), a 2-5 day service (Priority Mail), and an economy/ground service (First Class, Parcel Select Ground).

  5. FedEx Ground - Wikipedia

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    A FedEx Ground truck at a FedEx Office location. FedEx Ground is the division's core package delivery service which delivers daily to all 50 US states with delivery timeframes of 1-5 days for the Contiguous United States and 3-7 days for Alaska and Hawaii.

  6. FedEx Express - Wikipedia

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    It is the namesake and leading subsidiary of FedEx Corporation, delivering freight and packages to more than 375 destinations over 220 countries across six continents each day. [3] FedEx Express is also the world's largest express transportation company.

  7. FedEx to raise shipping rates for some services - AOL

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    The company said on Monday that shipping rates for some frequently used services will increase from 3.5 to 4.9 percent in 2018.

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  9. Less-than-truckload shipping - Wikipedia

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    LTL carriers prefer a shipment of one pallet containing many boxes shrink wrapped to form one piece rather than many individual pieces. This reduces handling costs and the risk of damage during transit. Typically, the per-pound rates of LTL carriers are less than the per-pound rates of parcel carriers. [5]