USPS vs UPS vs FedEx: How You Can Get the Best Shipping Rates | Pitney Bowes (2024)

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  1. USPS vs UPS vs FedEx: An overview
  2. Which carrier has the best shipping rates?
  3. Between USPS, UPS and FedEx, which carrier is the best for the way you ship?
  4. Which shipping carrier has the best discounts?
  5. Which shipping carrier is the fastest?
  6. Which shipping carrier is best for weekend shipments?
  7. Which carrier offers the best selection of value-added services?
  8. How do you schedule package pickup with USPS, UPS and FedEx?
  9. How do shipping and handling fees differ among the different carriers?
  10. What different shipping insurance options exist with USPS, UPS and FedEx?
  11. How to make smart shipping decisions every time

USPS vs UPS vs FedEx: An overview

Three major carriers dominate the U.S. parcel shipping market. Although they offer similar rates and services, there may be advantages to using UPS vs USPS, or UPS vs FedEx. So how do you choose? The answer is in the details.

We talked to Kevin Hernandez, a shipping and supply chain solutions consultant with years of experience in logistics and the supply chain industry, for insights on each major carrier to help you determine which company offers the best combination of rates, delivery speed, and services for your specific needs.

“Choosing between UPS, FedEx, and USPS depends on various factors, such as shipment destination, the weight, the size, the speed, and, ultimately, the budget of the client,” Hernandez says.

The major carriers are all well-established, reliable, and have extensive networks. While UPS and FedEx are public companies, the USPS is an independent entity within the executive branch of the U.S. government. The USPS dominates in terms of volume with 32 percent of U.S. parcel shipments, followed by UPS with 24 percent and FedEx with 19 percent. Amazon Logistics and other smaller carriers account for the remaining 25 percent.

The USPS is operated by the federal government as a low-cost service to both consumers and businesses. As such, it is required to deliver six days per week to every address and post office box in the U.S., and it is the only one of the major carriers to do so. It also treats deliveries to all U.S. territories, possessions, military bases, and diplomatic posts as domestic shipments. USPS is also the only carrier to offer Saturday delivery free of charge.

By contrast, both UPS and FedEx are for-profit corporations that are primarily business oriented. They differentiate themselves with faster speed, more customizable delivery and specialized services designed for specific business needs. Both add a surcharge for residential and Saturday deliveries.

A look at the chart below reveals that the carriers and their offerings are comparable in many ways. But there are many factors that must be considered when choosing which carrier you should be working with.

Carrier comparison: UPS vs FedEx vs USPS
UPSFedExUSPS
RatesCompetitive.
Annual increases plus surcharges.
Discounts available with UPS account created in PitneyShip® solutions
Competitive.
Annual increases plus surcharges.
Discounts available with FedEx account.
Set by US Government.
Annual increase: a few modest surcharges. Best available rates in market discounts available in
PitneyShip® solutions.
Service options*3 overnight options
2 two-day options
3-day
flat rate
Ground
3 overnight options
2 two-day options
3-day
flat rate
Ground
First Class Package Service®*
Parcel Select®**
USPS Retail Ground®
Media Mail***
Priority Mail®
Priority Mail Express®
Saturday deliveryFor an additional feeFor an additional feeNo charge
Maximum size108” long108” long108” in total length and girth (130” for USPS Retail
Ground®)
Maximum weight150 lbs.150 lbs.70 lbs.
Free pickupNoNoYes
Drop-off optionsUPS locations and retail centersFedEx locations, retail centers and drop boxesPost office
Free trackingYesYesYes
Free declared value liabilityUp to $100Up to $100Up to $50 for Priority Mail®, up to $100 for Priority Mail Express®
Commercial discountsYesYesYes (for Priority services)

*USPS First Class Package Service – small lightweight packages only (up to 13 oz)
**USPS Parcel Select – for medium to high volume shippers, pre-sorted parcels only
***Media Mail – limited to media and educational materials

Which carrier has the best shipping rates?

When comparing shipping carriers, rates may be the obvious place to start, but they’re just the tip of the iceberg. There are many other factors to the equation, and this article will examine most of them. That said, although there are differences, the carriers’ base rates don’t tend to vary a great deal. In fact, UPS and FedEx prices usually track each other very closely, while USPS rates are generally lower because the postal service is not a for-profit enterprise.

“For example, USPS may be cheaper for a 10-pound box, while UPS and FedEx might be cheaper for a 30-pound box,” Hernandez explains. “Shippers should compare the rates and services offered by each carrier to determine the most cost-effective option for their shipment, which is what I always advise my clients to do. So just make sure that you look at everybody, because, again, USPS might be better for a 2-pound package, but UPS might be a lot better for a 20-pound package. So, it all kind of depends on what you’re shipping and where you’re shipping to.”

At the time of publication, all three carriers’ flat rate and ground shipping rates start in the vicinity of $10. Overnight shipping costs start at more than double that amount. Rates go up as package size, weight and shipping distance increase. At the same time, the costs of surcharges and fees for value-added services have been rising faster than base rates. All in all, it’s more important than ever to know what your options are, so that you can control spending and optimize the customer experience.

Between USPS, UPS and FedEx, which carrier is the best for the way you ship?

Price and speed are always important considerations in selecting which shipping company to use. But there may be other factors that are equally important – and may even be more important – in your decision making. Do you prefer the simplicity of flat rate shipping? Do you need fast delivery for perishable items? Are you shipping small high-ticket items such as jewelry and designer watches? Do you need to ship hazardous materials?

“When choosing a shipping carrier, you should consider various factors, such as the rates, delivery, speed, reliability, and customer service,” Hernandez adds. “Those are very specific and important needs.”

Flat rate shipping

Both FedEx and UPS provide savings, free packaging and a choice of delivery speed. By contrast, USPS offers low rates, and the 1-3 day delivery speed is satisfactory in many cases. Shippers can choose from a wide variety of packages – all of which are provided free of charge. Package pickup and tracking are also free, and there is no extra charge for Saturday delivery. However only FedEx offers Pak and tube options.

Small, lightweight packages

It’s very challenging for other carriers to compete with USPS, which offers a combination of low rates and speedy, six-day-per-week delivery to businesses and residences. Delivery by mail carrier keeps costs low. However, both FedEx and UPS offer considerable savings with flat-rate shipping, with your choice of delivery speed. They have also been very successful catering to businesses with early morning delivery of important documents via overnight envelope.

Large packages

Although overnight envelopes and paks may be more common, all three carriers can and do accept large and even oversized packages for shipment. Until recently, the USPS never charged additional fees, but in 2022 they implemented new non-standard fees for packages that measure more than 14 inches in length or more than two cubic feet in volume.

FedEx and UPS both treat oversized packages in much the same way; the difference is in the details. Both apply special handling charges or oversize package surcharges but waive special handling fees when adding the oversize surcharge to your bill. Special handling fees range from roughly $20 to $30 per package; oversize surcharges tend to be much heftier, in excess of $100 per package. It's important to note that these additional charges go up during times of peak shipping demand, so it’s smart to shop rates during the holiday season. Good shipping software will let you see and compare these charges before you ship, instead of getting surprised by unexpected chargebacks to your account.

Heavy packages

When it comes to shipping heavier packages, each carrier has its own pros and cons. If you are shipping heavy packages weighing 70 lbs. or less, USPS offers low rates, but not the fastest delivery. FedEx and UPS both accept packages weighing up to 150 lbs. but the cost for getting them delivered overnight is high, and they both impose surcharges for overweight packages. However, if the items to be shipped can fit into either carrier’s free flat rate shipping packages, it’s possible to greatly reduce shipping costs without compromising delivery speed.

Overnight shipping

All three carriers compete vigorously in the attempt to capture a larger share of the overnight shipping market. UPS and FedEx rates tend to be very similar. Both guarantee next-day delivery and will issue a refund for late deliveries not attributable to events beyond their control. By contrast, USPS rates tend to be lower but next day delivery is not always guaranteed. FedEx has the most overnight options for residential deliveries; FedEx Priority Overnight® shipments will arrive by noon, while FedEx Standard Overnight® shipments will arrive by 8:00 pm. UPS Next Day Air® Saver, the only UPS overnight option for residential deliveries, guarantees delivery by end of day. There are also some differences in geographic coverage. All three cover the entire Continental US, but only UPS includes Puerto Rico. Both FedEx and UPS focus their earliest next-day delivery services on cities and highly populated areas. If you are shipping to remote areas in the lower 48, Priority Mail Express becomes more competitive.

High-value shipping

UPS offers optional coverage for declared values up to $50,000 per package, or an enhanced option of up to $70,000 for certain domestic packages subject to specific terms and conditions. FedEx Declared Value Advantage program allows frequent shippers of jewelry, gemstones or precious metals to declare a value up to $100,000 per shipment. The program is not applicable to one-time or occasional shipments, and prior qualification is required for participation.

Shipping hazardous materials

The USPS allows you to ship many common hazardous materials such as fragrances, hand sanitizer or lithium batteries provided that they are properly packaged and labeled. They’ll even pick your shipment up free of charge. Both UPS and FedEx require that you open an account to ship hazardous materials. In addition, FedEx requires advance approval, and only accepts hazardous material shipments at certain FedEx locations. Both companies impose a dangerous goods surcharge for air shipments.

Which shipping carrier has the best discounts?

Discount programs are available from every major carrier, so no business that ships parcels on a regular basis should be paying retail rates. Shipping discounts are an important way to reduce costs, and they’re easy to obtain, even if you aren’t currently a high-volume shipper. Discounts may be the factor that determines, for example, whether UPS or FedEx is the cheaper option. So, it makes good sense for shippers to take advantage of every available discount.

“It ultimately depends on the volume of shipments,” Hernandez notes. “When it comes to big shippers, they have a lot of power, and I don't think a lot of them understand that. Because clients who are spending millions of dollars with UPS or FedEx could move that volume to their competitor, and that could really hurt UPS or FedEx in the long run.”

USPS discounts are not available at the Post Office. There are two ways to access discounted rates:

  • Click-N-Ship and Click-N-Ship Business Pro allow small home-based businesses to print Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express labels and earn credits that can be applied toward future purchases through the USPS Loyalty Program.
  • Shipping software such as PitneyShip Pro provides access to best in market USPS rates when sending parcels and mail along with other benefits like waived surcharges. And there are no minimum volume requirements.

UPS discounts are significant for account holders.

  • Up to 50%* on every UPS® shipment with an account
  • Personalized discounts based on shipping needs and volume (includes discounts on surcharges)

Thanks to a long-standing relationship between UPS and Pitney Bowes, PitneyShip Pro users enjoy even deeper discounts along with additional benefits like waived peak and fuel surcharges, discounted pick up fees, and more. And there are no minimum volume requirements.

FedEx offers discounts based on your monthly shipping volume when you open a free business account, or through shipping software. Potential savings include:

  • 30% on FedEx Express® U.S., domestic, international and returns services
  • 15% on FedEx Ground® shipping and FedEx Home Delivery® services, including returns service
  • 70% on FedEx Freight® less-than-truckload services
  • 10% on FedEx Office® print and copy services

Which shipping carrier is the fastest?

Today, all of the major carriers offer fast delivery throughout the contiguous 48 states. UPS and FedEx are often faster than USPS, because they offer overnight delivery and even same day service in certain densely populated areas. However, although both provide overnight delivery, one or the other may be the fastest to certain Alaska, Hawaii or remote destinations within the Continental U.S. The best way to find the fastest shipping method for critical deliveries is using multi-carrier shipping software like PitneyShip® and PitneyShip® Pro.

Speed comparison of FedEx vs UPS overnight delivery
DestinationUPSFedex
Anchorage, Ak8:30 am11:00 am
Honolulu, HI11:00 pmnoon
Plentywood, MT11:00 pm4:30 pm
Eureka, NV2:00 pm4:40 pm

“Delivery times can vary depending on the carrier, origin, and destination,” Hernandez says. “I’ve had clients ship product from New York to New Jersey, and they’ve had it there the next day, while others have taken multiple days. So, delivery times can vary based on a lot of factors such as weather conditions and package value.”

Which shipping carrier is best for weekend shipments?

All three carriers offer Saturday delivery as an option. Deciding which is the best choice depends on what is most important to you: the earliest possible delivery or not having to pay an additional fee. Only USPS delivers to all US businesses and residences on Saturday at no extra charge. The mail carrier will also pick up your outgoing packages on Saturday. And because the USPS processes mail every day of the week, your package will be on its way without delay.

Both FedEx and UPS provide Saturday delivery, but it may not be available with every shipping option, and you’ll have to pay an extra fee. FedEx First Overnight® and UPS Next Day Air ® Early provide Saturday delivery to businesses only.

Saturday deliverySaturday pickup
UPS shipping options
UPS Next Day Air® EarlyYES in select locationsYES in select locations
UPS Next Day Air®YES in select locationsYES in select locations
UPS Next Day Air® SaverNONO
UPS 2nd Day Air AMNONO
UPS 2nd Day AirYESYES
UPS 3 Day SelectYES in select locationsYES in select locations
UPS GroundYES in select locationsYES in select locations
FedEx shipping options
FedEx First Overnight®YES, in some areasNO
FedEx Priority Overnight®YES, in some areasYES
FedEx Standard Overnight®NOYES.
Free Saturday hold at location
FedEx 2Day AMNOYES
FedEx 2DayYESNO
FedEx Express SaverNOYES

Which carrier offers the best selection of value-added services?

All three carriers offer a broad selection of optional, value-added services that allow you to customize delivery to your specific business needs. Some customization options are also available to recipients, such as the ability to schedule a specific delivery time or re-route a package to a different address.

Comparison of value-added services
UPSFedExUSPS
Collect on Delivery
(C.O.D.)
For a feeFor a feeFor a fee
Hold for pickupNo chargeNo chargeNo charge
On call (or on demand) pickupFor a feeFor a feeFor a fee
Print return label
For a feeFor a feeFor a fee
Proofof deliveryFree online, by mail or fax for a feePicture proof of delivery freeIncluded with signature confirmation
Reroute deliveryFor a feeFor a feeFor a fee
Return pickupFor a feeFor a feeNo charge
Saturday pickup/deliveryFor a feeFor a feeNo charge
Signature requiredFor a feeFor a feeFor a fee
Sunday deliveryNANo charge (FedEx Ground only)For a fee (Priority Mail Express only®)
Third party billingFor a % of total chargesFor a % of total chargesNA

How do you schedule package pickup with USPS, UPS and FedEx?

To schedule a pickup, it’s best to have an account with the carrier you want to use, although it’s not required. All three carriers offer the choice of either a one-time pickup or recurring pickups. Both FedEx and UPS have flexible options for recurring pickups; both require an account.

USPS offers two pickup options for packages with prepaid postage affixed. With a package pickup service, you can simply hand outgoing packages to the mail carrier. It’s free as long as the pickup is part of the mail carrier’s regular route. There’s only a charge if a special trip is required. Pickup On Demand, which is available in most Zip codes, lets you schedule pickups for time-sensitive shipments online for a fee.

FedEx requires that one-time pickups must be scheduled online. Account holders can set up recurring pickups (daily or at regular intervals) online or by contacting customer service. A fee applies to all pickups except regularly scheduled Express pickups.

You can schedule a one-time UPS pickup online or by calling an 800 number. To save delivery fees, you can hand outgoing packages to the UPS driver while they are making a delivery to you. Setting up recurring deliveries requires a UPS.com payment account. Choices include daily, automatic or day-specific pickups., Plus, you can save even more with free or discounted package pickups when using a shipping software solution from Pitney Bowes.

How do shipping and handling fees differ among the different carriers?

Shipping and handling fees are determined by the shipper, not the carrier. Shipping fees are only one component of this cost, which also includes all expenses related to fulfilling an order such as packaging, labor and overhead. See this article on shipping and handling for a full explanation.

On the other hand, carriers will charge special handling fees for packages that are oversized, overweight, oddly shaped or otherwise difficult to handle. Because these fees can be very costly, it may make sense to ship these items as freight.

What different shipping insurance options exist with USPS, UPS and FedEx?

UPS, FedEx and the USPS all offer shipping insurance coverage for up to $100 in declared value free of charge. Declared value is the carrier’s maximum liability in connection with the shipment of a package, including any loss, damage, delay, or mis-delivery. Shippers can purchase additional coverage for packages worth more than that amount.

Comparison of insurance options by carrier
UPSFedExUSPS
Declared value up to $100FreeFreeFree with Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express
Declared value over $1001.15% of value1.25% valuePercentage varies
Maximum coverage
(per package)
Up to $50,000 (or $70,000 subject to terms)Up to $100,000 for precious metals, gems and jewelry throughUp to $5,000
Declared Value Advantage service

How to make smart shipping decisions every time

It’s clear that no single carrier will always be the best choice for every shipment. But how can you know which carrier and shipping option to choose for any individual package? The complexity of various rates, weights, dimensions, distance and delivery speeds makes calculations very difficult, if not impossible to carry out quickly and accurately. Plus, the best choice may be counterintuitive; for example, when ground shipping is the cheapest option for overnight delivery to nearby zones. Not to mention, carrier shipping rates are constantly changing and rates are subject to change at any time.

“UPS, FedEx, and USPS are all reliable, efficient shipping carriers,” Hernandez concludes. “There may be some instances where one might be better than the other, but it all depends on the client and what their shipping needs are.”

That’s why savvy shippers rely on shipping software from Pitney Bowes to simplify the shipping process and ensure that they get the best deal for each package they send.

PitneyShip® for the home or office worker shipping from one location

  • Access discount shipping labels and stamps
  • Rate shop across USPS, UPS, and FedEx with our best match tool
  • Buy and print postage from your computer
  • Schedule pickups and track packages

PitneyShip® Pro for organizations with multiple shippers and/or across locations

  • Compare shipping carrier rates across USPS, UPS, and FedEx with our best match tool
  • Save with deeply discounted rates
  • Create Certified Mail with electronic return receipt
  • Print shipping labels and postage from your computer
  • Easily scale as needed with multi-user and multi-location access
  • Boost productivity with secure single sign on access
  • Schedule pickups and track packages
USPS vs UPS vs FedEx: How You Can Get the Best Shipping Rates | Pitney Bowes (2024)

FAQs

Is it cheaper to ship UPS or USPS or FedEx? ›

In fact, UPS and FedEx prices usually track each other very closely, while USPS rates are generally lower because the postal service is not a for-profit enterprise. “For example, USPS may be cheaper for a 10-pound box, while UPS and FedEx might be cheaper for a 30-pound box,” Hernandez explains.

What shipping service has the best rates? ›

USPS Priority Mail is generally the cheapest shipping service for 2-3 day shipping. FedEx, UPS, and other courier companies offer delivery services with similar lead time expectations, but USPS offers the lowest rates.

What is the most cost effective shipping method? ›

Generally speaking, USPS is the cheapest option for smaller, lighter packages that are traveling short distances, while UPS tends to be cheaper for larger packages traveling longer distances.

Which shipping company loses the most packages? ›

FedEx lost the most parcel volume in 2022, according to Pitney Bowes. Package volume at the Memphis giant was down 4.8% — though this led to only a slight drop in market share, from 20% in 2021, to 19% in 2022. The United States Postal Service had the second-largest decrease in parcel volume at 3.2% down.

Who is the cheapest shipping company? ›

Out of the three major carriers, USPS is typically the cheapest option. After that, UPS comes in at a close second, and FedEx ranks as the most expensive (yet arguably most reliable) carrier.

What's the cheapest way to send a package? ›

USPS Priority Mail is the cheapest way to ship a large package. To obtain the lowest rate you must use USPS Priority Mail branded packaging. If you need faster delivery, both UPS Simple Rate and FedEx One Rate give you more choices. The faster the delivery, the more you will pay.

How to get lower shipping rates? ›

Here are some factors to consider:
  1. Reduce package size. Don't ship air! ...
  2. Look for free packaging. ...
  3. Analyze order history. ...
  4. Create custom packaging. ...
  5. Pack products in corrugated boxes. ...
  6. Pack products in poly mailers. ...
  7. Use lightweight packing material. ...
  8. Split orders into multiple shipments.

What carrier is best for shipping? ›

For shipping larger, heavier items in the USPS, UPS or FedEx shipping carrier world, UPS and FedEx tend to have better rates than USPS. If your package is heavier than two pounds, UPS might be able to deliver it faster and less expensively.

Why is UPS better than FedEx? ›

UPS offers excellent value for heavy packages and freight

UPS and FedEx ground rates start at less than $20, but as items get heavier, UPS provides faster delivery times and lower prices than FedEx. If you''re shipping a heavy or bulky item, UPS is likely your best bet for balancing cost and speed.

Which shipping method is best? ›

Is your shipment time-sensitive? Then air freight may be right for you. This is the best way to move time-sensitive freight intercontinentally as air freight has the fastest transit times. With modern technology, it's easier to track your cargo through highly reliable air freight carriers during transit.

What is the cheapest shipping mode? ›

Water freight is the most cost-effective mode to transport large and heavy products across long distances.

How to get cheaper USPS rates? ›

How to Reduce USPS Shipping Costs
  1. Order free shipping boxes from USPS: Most USPS orders qualify to use free shipping boxes. You can order these boxes on the USPS website.
  2. Use Easyship to ship with USPS: Easyship gives you up to 91% off all USPS rates.

Which shipping company is the most careful? ›

In our modest experiment—12 trips, three carriers, three cities—FedEx delivered the most big bumps, with an average of three acceleration spikes over 6 g's (equivalent to a 2.5-foot drop) per trip. The USPS was the gentlest yet also the most active handler, with an average 12.5 position changes per trip.

Is Amazon no longer using UPS? ›

Does Amazon use UPS or FedEx? Amazon still uses UPS, though they have been transitioning away from using them in favor of their own delivery services. Lately though, due to high demand they're using UPS and USPS a lot more than they were just before the pandemic.

Is FedEx or USPS more reliable? ›

For small, lightweight packages, USPS often emerges as the most cost-effective option. For larger or heavier packages, or when reliable tracking and timely delivery are paramount, UPS and FedEx offer compelling services, albeit typically at a higher cost.

Does UPS charge by weight or size? ›

Rates are based on the total actual weight or the total dimensional weight of all packages in a shipment, whichever is greater.

Does the USPS charge by weight or size? ›

For First-Class Mail, shape and weight will determine the price. For Priority Mail, the price is a combination of weight, size, and how far the mailpiece is traveling. Priority Mail pieces that exceed one cubic foot, are subject to "dimensional weight pricing".

How much does it cost to ship a 50 pound box USPS? ›

How Much Does It Cost to Ship a 50-Pound Box?
CarrierShipping serviceCost range to ship a 50 lb package
FedExFedEx Ground and FedEx Home Delivery$16.21-$36.17
USPSPriority Mail Express$69.30-$221.95
Priority Mail$23.15-$177.55
USPS Retail Ground$22.20-$68.60
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How much does it cost to ship 20 lbs of FedEx? ›

To sum up
WeightPrice fromDelivery time
20 lbs$44.742-4 business days
21 lbs$46.622-4 business days
22 lbs$48.542-4 business days
23 lbs$50.552-4 business days
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