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Estimate UPS shipping rates for Ground, 2nd Day Air, Next Day Air, SurePost & international services. Compare service tiers, understand zone pricing and dimensional weight rules — in seconds.
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UPS Shipping rate calculator
Enter origin & destination ZIP codes, package weight, dimensions, and delivery type — get instant UPS shipping cost estimates across all domestic service tiers.
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Enter ZIP codes, weight, and dimensions to compare rates across UPS Ground, SurePost, 2nd Day Air, Next Day Air & more.
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Estimate UPS rates in four steps
No UPS account needed. Enter your package details and compare rates across every UPS service level instantly.
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1 Step 1
Enter package details
Provide the package weight (lbs), dimensions (L × W × H in inches), origin ZIP code, destination ZIP code. Select residential or commercial delivery address type.
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2 Step 2
Compare UPS services
View side-by-side estimates for UPS Ground, SurePost, 3 Day Select, 2nd Day Air, Next Day Air Saver, Next Day Air — each with guaranteed delivery date and total cost breakdown.
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3 Step 3
Choose & ship
Pick the service that balances cost and speed. Factor in residential surcharges, fuel surcharges, declared value costs, and Saturday delivery options into your total landed cost.
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Eight UPS domestic services explained
UPS offers 8 primary domestic shipping services ranging from economy ground to guaranteed next-day morning delivery. Here's what each covers and when to use it.
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UPS Ground
Workhorse service · guaranteedUPS's most cost-effective option for non-urgent shipments. Delivery in 1–5 business days based on distance. Includes tracking and $100 declared value. Typically 30–50% cheaper than air services. Weight limit: 150 lbs.
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UPS SurePost
UPS + USPS hybrid · cheapestThe cheapest UPS option. UPS handles linehaul, USPS delivers the last mile. 15–30% cheaper than Ground but no guaranteed delivery date. Best for lightweight residential packages under 5 lbs. Weight limit: 70 lbs.
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UPS 3 Day Select
Guaranteed 3-day · mid-tierGuaranteed delivery within 3 business days. A middle ground between Ground and 2nd Day Air. Typically 20–35% cheaper than 2nd Day Air. Available to all 50 states and Puerto Rico.
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UPS 2nd Day Air
Guaranteed 2-day · all 50 statesGuaranteed 2-business-day delivery by end of day. Ideal for time-sensitive ecommerce and B2B orders. Includes AM option (delivery by 10:30 AM) at a premium. Weight limit: 150 lbs.
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Next Day Air Saver
Next-day EOD · affordableGuaranteed next-business-day delivery by end of day (typically 3:00–7:00 PM). The most affordable next-day option — 10–20% cheaper than standard Next Day Air. Weight limit: 150 lbs.
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UPS Next Day Air
Next-day 10:30 AM · premiumGuaranteed next-business-day delivery by 10:30 AM (most areas) or noon (rural). UPS's premium domestic express. Saturday delivery available. Starting at ~$30+ for 1 lb. Weight limit: 150 lbs.
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Next Day Air Early
8:00 AM delivery · fastestThe fastest UPS domestic service. Guaranteed delivery by 8:00 AM next business day. Available to major metro areas only. 40–60% more than standard Next Day Air. For mission-critical shipments.
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Ground w/ Freight Pricing
Heavy/large · LTL pricingFor packages over 150 lbs that don't qualify for standard parcel services. Uses UPS Freight network with LTL pricing. Best for B2B heavy goods, furniture, and equipment shipments.
Transit: 1–5 days
Eight factors that determine UPS shipping cost
UPS shipping costs aren't just weight × distance. Understanding these eight variables helps you plan shipments, negotiate better rates, and avoid surprise surcharges.
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Factor 01
Actual vs. dimensional weight
UPS charges whichever is higher. DIM weight = (L×W×H in inches) ÷ 139, rounded up to the next whole pound. Unlike USPS (which only applies DIM to packages over 1 ft³), UPS applies it to every single package — making packaging optimization critical.
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Factor 02
Shipping zone (distance)
UPS uses zone-based pricing: Zone 2 (local, ~150 miles) through Zone 8 (coast-to-coast, 1,800+ miles). Zone 2 Ground for 5 lbs: ~$9–$11. Zone 8 Ground for the same package: ~$18–$23. Zone is the second-largest cost driver after service level.
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Factor 03
Service level selected
UPS Ground ($9–$23 for 5 lbs) is 30–50% cheaper than 2nd Day Air ($22–$48) and 60–75% cheaper than Next Day Air ($38–$92). SurePost is the cheapest at $7.50–$17 but has no guaranteed delivery date.
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Factor 04
Residential vs. commercial
UPS charges a residential delivery surcharge of $4.75–$5.50 per package for every delivery to a home address. This applies to Ground, Air, and all services except SurePost. Ship to UPS Access Points to eliminate this surcharge.
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Factor 05
Fuel surcharge (variable)
UPS applies a variable fuel surcharge on every shipment: 8–12% for Ground services and 15–22% for Air services. Updated weekly based on the National US Average On-Highway Diesel Fuel Price. Negotiate a cap in your UPS contract.
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Factor 06
Additional handling surcharges
Packages over 50 lbs trigger a $32 additional handling fee. Packages with longest side >48" or second-longest >30" add another $32. Length + girth >130" incurs a $44 large package surcharge. These stack and can add 20–50% to the base rate.
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Factor 07
Delivery area surcharge
Rural and remote ZIP codes incur a Delivery Area Surcharge (DAS) of $4–$6 per package. Extended DAS areas (very remote) cost even more. Check UPS's DAS ZIP code list before quoting delivery costs to customers in rural areas. -
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Negotiated discounts
UPS published rates are retail. At 50+ weekly shipments, negotiate a discount agreement: 20–35% for small shippers, 35–50% for 500+ weekly. Focus on your highest-volume service and zones. Renegotiate annually or when volume increases.
Key UPS pricing formulas
UPS uses different billing mechanics for weight, dimensional weight, and surcharge calculations. Here are the core formulas every ecommerce shipper should know.
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Dimensional Weight
Billable weight calculation
DIM Wt = (L × W × H in) ÷ 139
Billable = MAX(Actual, DIM Wt)
Round UP to next whole pound
139 = UPS DIM divisor (all packages)
No threshold — applies even to small boxes
Negotiate up to 166 or 200 for volume
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Surcharge Stack
Total surcharge estimate
Residential = $4.75–$5.50/pkg
Fuel = 8–12% (Ground) / 15–22% (Air)
DAS = $4–$6 (rural ZIPs)
Add'l handling = $32 (>50 lbs or oversized)
Surcharges stack — can add 20–50% to base
Biggest savings from avoiding surcharges
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Total Cost
Landed shipping cost
Total = Base Rate (service × zone × wt)
+ Fuel Surcharge (8–22%)
+ Residential Surcharge (if applicable)
+ DAS + Handling (if applicable)
+ Declared Value (over $100)
Negotiated rates reduce base by 20–50%
Annual GRI of 5–7% each January
UPS surcharges that add up fast
UPS base rates are just the starting point. Surcharges can add 20–50% to your total shipping cost. Here are the most common ones and how to avoid them.
| Surcharge | Amount (2025) | Applies when | How to avoid |
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| Residential Delivery | $4.75–$5.50per package | Every delivery to a home address | Ship to commercial, UPS Access Point, or use SurePost |
| Fuel Surcharge (Ground) | ~8–12%of base rate | Every shipment (variable weekly) | Cannot avoid — factor into pricing. Negotiate cap. |
| Fuel Surcharge (Air) | ~15–22%of base rate | All air services | Use Ground when possible. Negotiate fuel cap. |
| Additional Handling — Weight | $32.00per package | Packages over 50 lbs | Split into multiple packages under 50 lbs. |
| Additional Handling — Dimensions | $32.00per package | Longest side >48" or 2nd longest >30" | Right-size packaging. Stay under thresholds. |
| Large Package Surcharge | $44.00per package | Length + girth >130" | Use freight services for oversized items. |
| Over Maximum Limits | $115.00per package | Weight >150 lbs or length >108" | Use UPS Freight or LTL carrier. |
| Declared Value | $2.70per $100 over $100 | Declared value exceeds $100 | Third-party insurance (30–50% cheaper). |
| Delivery Area Surcharge | $4.00–$6.00per package | Rural/remote ZIP codes | Use USPS for remote (no rural surcharge). |
| Address Correction | $17.00per package | Incorrect address on label | Validate addresses before shipping. |
* Surcharges stack. A 60 lb package to a rural residential address could incur: residential ($5.50) + additional handling ($32) + delivery area ($6) + fuel (~10%) = $43.50+ in surcharges alone, on top of the base rate.
UPS shipping rates by service tier
Approximate UPS published rates for a 5 lb package (actual weight). Negotiated rates for volume shippers are typically 20–50% lower.
| Service | Zone 2 (Local) | Zone 4 (Regional) | Zone 6 (National) | Zone 8 (Coast-to-Coast) | Zone 8 (Coast-to-Coast) |
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| UPS SurePost | $7.50–$9.00cheapest option | $9.00–$11.50 | $9.00–$11.50 | $14.00–$17.00 | 2–7 days |
| UPS Ground | $9.00–$11.00guaranteed | $12.00–$15.00 | $15.00–$19.00 | $18.00–$23.00 | 1–5 days |
| UPS 3 Day Select | $16.00–$20.00mid-tier | $20.00–$26.00 | $25.00–$32.00 | $14.00–$17.00 | 3 days |
| UPS 2nd Day Air | $22.00–$28.002-day guaranteed | $28.00–$35.00 | $34.00–$42.00 | $38.00–$48.00 | 2 days |
| Next Day Air Saver | $32.00–$40.00EOD | $40.00–$52.00 | $52.00–$65.00 | $60.00–$78.00 | Next day (EOD) |
| UPS Next Day Air | $38.00–$48.0010:30 AM | $48.00–$62.00 | $62.00–$78.00 | $72.00–$92.00 | Next day (10:30 AM) |
* Published rates for a 5 lb package. Negotiate 20–50% off for volume commitments. Rates exclude fuel surcharge (8–22%) and residential surcharge ($4.75–$5.50). UPS adjusts rates annually with General Rate Increases (GRI) of 5–7% each January.
UPS international rates & services
UPS serves 220+ countries with multiple international service tiers from express to economy.
| Service | Canada/Mexico | Europe/UK | Asia/Australia | Rest of World | Transit |
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| Worldwide Express | $45–$55 | $65–$85 | $70–$95 | $75–$110 | 1–3 days |
| Worldwide Expedited | $32–$42 | $48–$65 | $52–$72 | $55–$80 | 2–5 days |
| Worldwide Saver | $40–$50 | $58–$78 | $62–$85 | $68–$100 | 1–3 days (EOD) |
| Standard (Canada only) | $15–$22 | — | — | — | 3–7 days |
| Worldwide Economy | $18–$25 | $28–$38 | $32–$45 | $35–$50 | 5–12 days |
* International rates for 1 lb package. Exclude customs duties, brokerage fees ($10–$40), and destination-country taxes. UPS charges brokerage on all non-USMCA international entries. Consider Worldwide Economy for non-urgent international — 40–60% cheaper than Express.
When to use UPS vs USPS vs FedEx
No single carrier wins on every shipment. Here's the decision framework for when UPS is the best choice — and when it isn't.
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UPS Wins3–20 lbs, Zone 4+
UPS Ground often beats USPS for mid-weight packages to distant zones. Guaranteed delivery date is a UPS advantage.
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USPS Wins< 2 lbs or Flat Rate
USPS Ground Advantage is cheaper for lightweight items. Flat Rate beats UPS for heavy compact items. No residential surcharge.
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FedEx WinsLarge/bulky items
FedEx Home Delivery often beats UPS Ground for large, lightweight packages due to more aggressive DIM pricing for certain accounts.
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Compare All 35–10 lbs, Zone 3–5
The "crossover zone" where all three carriers compete closely. Always rate-shop this range — the winner varies by specific route.
Eight ways to reduce freight spend
Smart UPS optimization strategies that ecommerce brands use to cut shipping spend by 20–45%.
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1↓ 20–50%
Negotiate volume discounts
UPS published rates are a starting point. At 50+ weekly shipments, negotiate a discount agreement. Typical discounts: 20–35% for small shippers, 35–50% for 500+/week. Focus on highest-volume service and zones. Renegotiate annually.
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2↓ 20–30%
Negotiate a higher DIM divisor
The default 139 DIM divisor is punishing for lightweight-but-bulky products. Volume shippers can negotiate 166, 200, or higher. Going from 139 to 166 reduces DIM weight by 16% — massive savings for apparel and home goods.
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3↓ 15–30%
Use SurePost for lightweight residential
SurePost uses USPS for last-mile delivery, saving 15–30% vs UPS Ground for packages under 5 lbs to residential addresses. No residential surcharge. Trade-off: 1–2 days slower, no guaranteed delivery date.
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4↓ $4.75–$5.50/pkg
Leverage UPS Access Points
UPS Access Points (UPS Stores, CVS, Michaels, etc.) eliminate the residential delivery surcharge. Offer "Ship to UPS Access Point" at checkout. Over 40,000 locations across the US.
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5↓ up to 43%
Right-size packaging for DIM
Moving from a 16×12×10 box to a 14×10×8 box reduces DIM weight from 14 lbs to 8 lbs — a 43% reduction. Audit your top-20 SKUs and map each to its optimal box size.
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6↓ 2–5% recovered
Audit UPS invoices
Incorrect DIM weight, wrong zone classification, misapplied surcharges, late delivery refund failures. Third-party audits recover 2–5% of total UPS spend. At minimum, claim late delivery refunds — late = free.
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7↓ 20–40%
Use multi-carrier strategy
Don't ship everything via UPS. Use USPS for under 2 lbs, UPS Ground for 3–20 lbs mid/far zones, FedEx for oversized. ClickPost's carrier allocation engine automates routing to cheapest carrier per weight/zone.
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8↓ 5–8% refunds
Claim guaranteed service refunds
UPS guarantees delivery dates for all services except SurePost. If a package arrives even 1 minute late, you're entitled to a full refund. 5–8% of UPS packages arrive late. Use ClickPost to track and file GSR claims automatically.
UPS calculates shipping cost based on five factors: (1) Service level (Ground, SurePost, 2nd Day Air, Next Day Air, etc.), (2) Billable weight — the higher of actual weight or dimensional weight (L×W×H ÷ 139), (3) Shipping zone (distance between origin and destination ZIP codes), (4) Delivery type (residential costs $4.75–$5.50 more than commercial), and (5) Surcharges (fuel surcharge, additional handling, delivery area surcharge, declared value, etc.). Published rates are the starting point — negotiated rates for volume shippers are typically 20–50% lower.
UPS SurePost is the cheapest UPS service — it uses UPS linehaul with USPS last-mile delivery. 15–30% cheaper than UPS Ground for packages under 70 lbs, but 1–2 days slower with no delivery guarantee. UPS Ground is the cheapest guaranteed service, delivering in 1–5 days. For air services, 3 Day Select is the most affordable speed option.
UPS applies dimensional weight to ALL packages using the formula: (L × W × H in inches) ÷ 139, rounded up to the next whole pound. You pay for whichever is higher — actual or DIM weight. Unlike USPS (which only applies DIM to packages over 1 cubic foot with a 166 divisor), UPS applies it universally with a stricter divisor. Example: a 16×12×10 box = 1,920 ÷ 139 = 14 lbs DIM weight. If contents weigh only 3 lbs, you pay for 14 lbs.
Common UPS surcharges: Residential delivery ($4.75–$5.50 per package), fuel surcharge (8–22% variable), additional handling for heavy (>50 lbs, $32) or oversized (longest side >48", $32), large package (length + girth >130", $44), delivery area surcharge for rural ZIPs ($4–$6), address correction ($17), declared value ($2.70/$100 over $100), and Saturday delivery premium. These surcharges stack and can add 20–50% to the base rate.
UPS SurePost is a hybrid service where UPS handles long-distance transportation and USPS delivers the final mile. It's 15–30% cheaper than UPS Ground but takes 2–7 days with no guaranteed delivery date. Weight limit: 70 lbs. Use when packages are under 5 lbs, going to residential addresses, and delivery speed isn't critical. Don't use when guaranteed delivery matters, package is over 10 lbs, or recipient is commercial.
Key tips: (1) Analyze your shipping profile before negotiating. (2) Get competing FedEx quotes as leverage. (3) Focus on highest-spend areas. (4) Negotiate the DIM divisor — moving from 139 to 166 saves more than a 10% base rate discount. (5) Negotiate surcharge caps or waivers. (6) Commit volume for better rates. (7) Renegotiate annually. Typical discounts: 25–40% for 100–500 weekly shipments, 40–55% for 500+.
ClickPost helps ecommerce brands optimize shipping across UPS, USPS, FedEx, DHL, and 400+ carriers. Key features: intelligent carrier allocation (UPS for mid-weight B2B, USPS for lightweight residential, FedEx for oversized), unified tracking with branded pages, automated guaranteed service refund claims for late UPS deliveries, proactive delivery exception management, and carrier cost-performance analytics. For brands spending $10K+/month on UPS, ClickPost typically identifies 15–25% in savings.
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