By considering the following, you can quickly and easily reduce your small parcel shipping costs.
Validate Addresses Prior to Shipping
The on-time delivery of a customer's order begins with a valid and deliverable address. While the most common errors are misspellings or "typos", omitting key address data such as suite or apartment number, street extensions (Rd., Ave., Blvd., Hwy., Expy., St., etc.) or directionals (W, S, SE, SW, N, NE, etc.) ensures that at best your customer's order will be delivered late, and at worse result in a return. Also, did you know that carrier's charge you between $7 and $10 for each bad address?
Mark Addresses as Residential or Commercial
Carriers invoice shippers a surcharge for delivery to residential addresses. When you consider that 91% of the 140 million delivery points in the United States are classified as residential, the ability to identify deliveries up front can add up to substantial savings. By doing this you guarantee that when you ship to a residence or business, you are shipping and billing at the correct rate. If you leave this to chance, you can expect to receive a non-recoverable billing adjustment on your weekly carrier invoice.
Dimensionally Rate Packages
If any of your packages have a large size-to-weight ratio you need to consider the package's dimension when calculating shipping rates. Not doing so can cost you plenty. How do you know if you have this problem? Look at your weekly carrier invoices and note if you have any dimensional rate billing adjustments. Here is how much it can cost you: a 21 lbs. package, with dimensions of L48 x H24 x W24, shipping Ground from
Validate Addresses Prior to Shipping
The on-time delivery of a customer's order begins with a valid and deliverable address. While the most common errors are misspellings or "typos", omitting key address data such as suite or apartment number, street extensions (Rd., Ave., Blvd., Hwy., Expy., St., etc.) or directionals (W, S, SE, SW, N, NE, etc.) ensures that at best your customer's order will be delivered late, and at worse result in a return. Also, did you know that carrier's charge you between $7 and $10 for each bad address?
Mark Addresses as Residential or Commercial
Carriers invoice shippers a surcharge for delivery to residential addresses. When you consider that 91% of the 140 million delivery points in the United States are classified as residential, the ability to identify deliveries up front can add up to substantial savings. By doing this you guarantee that when you ship to a residence or business, you are shipping and billing at the correct rate. If you leave this to chance, you can expect to receive a non-recoverable billing adjustment on your weekly carrier invoice.
Dimensionally Rate Packages
If any of your packages have a large size-to-weight ratio you need to consider the package's dimension when calculating shipping rates. Not doing so can cost you plenty. How do you know if you have this problem? Look at your weekly carrier invoices and note if you have any dimensional rate billing adjustments. Here is how much it can cost you: a 21 lbs. package, with dimensions of L48 x H24 x W24, shipping Ground from