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  2. Dimensional weight - Wikipedia

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    In fact, UPS [1] and FedEx [2] both announced that starting 2015, shipping charges on all shipments (air and ground) will be determined by greater of the actual weight and dimensional weight of a package. Prior to this announcement, dimensional weight charges were only applicable to packages of a specific size range.

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

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    NBC News business and data correspondent Brian Cheung joined TODAY on Dec. 13 to share a breakdown of the key dates to remember for companies like UPS, FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service to deliver ...

  4. Freight rate - Wikipedia

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    Many shipping services, especially air carriers, use dimensional weight for calculating the price, which takes into account both weight and volume of the cargo. For example, bulk coal long-distance rates in America are approximately 1 cent/ton-mile. [2] So a 100 car train, each carrying 100 tons, over a distance of 1000 miles, would cost $100,000.

  5. Christmas 2023 shipping deadlines: What you need to know ...

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    Here's how to avoid shipping headaches and added fees. Christmas 2023 shipping deadlines: What you need to know about USPS, UPS, FedEx times Skip to main content

  6. FedEx to hike shipping rates by largest increase in at least ...

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    Shipping rates for FedEx Express, FedEx Ground, FedEx Home Delivery and FedEx Freight will all increase in 2023.

  7. Geographical pricing - Wikipedia

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    Instead of using circles, irregularly shaped price boundaries can be drawn that reflect geography, population density, transportation infrastructure, and shipping cost. (The term "zone pricing" can also refer to the practice of setting prices that reflect local competitive conditions, i.e., the market forces of supply and demand, rather than ...

  8. Less-than-truckload shipping - Wikipedia

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    Less-than-truckload shipping or less than load (LTL) is the transportation of an amount of freight sized between individual parcels and full truckloads. Parcel carriers handle small packages and freight that can be broken down into units less than approximately 150 pounds (68 kg). Full truckload carriers move entire semi-trailers. Semi-trailers ...

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