Utilizing USPS Shipping Services For Your E-Commerce Business
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Jun
22
Effective as of June 13th, 2021, UPS has updated and increased the Peak Surcharges applied to certain international shipments originating from Asia, including Japan. All other previously announced Peak Surcharges will remain unchanged.
There’s typically a peak season for UPS where the demand for products, services, and shipping capacity is significantly higher than average. However, traffic has increased significantly beyond their peak season, pushing the shipping giant to bump up costs.
Traffic is the number of consumers that use a business’s products and services. Peak traffic is when the number of consumers multiplies, and the company is at its busiest. Since the breakout of Covid-19, shipping demands have skyrocketed worldwide. The eCommerce industry is booming, and online transactions have become the preference of businesses and consumers everywhere.
UPS continues to provide essential service amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak to support the needs of their customers. The goal is to ensure businesses and customers are able to meet their shipping needs while demand has increased for shipping services.
One or more Peak Surcharges will apply to packages shipped during the specified Peak Periods depending on origins, destinations, and service levels. Peak Surcharges will be applied in addition to all other changes.
These surcharges remain subject to change, but are currently listed at the following amounts:
A Peak Surcharge will apply to shipments originating from China Mainland and Hong Kong SAR to the U.S. until further notice. The Peak Surcharge for shipments to the U.S. will be applied as a rate per pound based upon the billable weight of the shipment.
These Peak Surcharges will follow the same rules as the first update; they will be applied as a rate per pound upon the billable weight of the shipment.
All other Peak Surcharges updated before April 12th, 2021 will remain in effect until further notice, and can be found at UPS.com.
We experience small additional fees on so many things in our life that they seem to become insignificant. We might not realize how these small increases can impact our lives and our business, but these charges can add up quickly.
Anyone that depends on shipping, especially worldwide, will notice an increase in recent carrier invoices or bills. If this increase seems out of the ordinary, then be prepared to shell out more money than usual on a regular basis.
Though UPS has released all the information regarding these updates, they did not notify all their clients who may be significantly impacted by these charges.
In order to maximize efficiency and keep costs as low as possible, shippers should implement the following practices:
Peak Surcharges, if managed correctly, do not have to break the bank for shippers. While they may not be entirely unavoidable, there are buffers you can put in place. UPS hasn’t announced exactly how long these surcharges will last or if they’ll be a permanent change, so it’s best to prepare yourself.
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Erin is the Co-Founder of Listing Mirror.
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