Find what you need to ship your parcels – from services and rates to packaging and payment. Also, learn about value-added services that are available and additional charges that may apply to your shipment.
Providing service to and from less populated or accessible domestic and international areas carries higher operating costs. The extended and remote area surcharges are assessed to more accurately reflect the cost of providing service to these areas.
Download Excel FileOpen the link in a new windowApplies to transportation charges for select UPS services and accessorial charges.
View Fuel SurchargeDuring times of extreme volume surges, temporary demand surcharges may be implemented to ensure that our network continues to operate effectively.
View Demand SurchargeOpen the link in a new windowUpdated Demand Surcharge information is now available for review above, including revised Demand Surcharge rates that will take effect beginning 25 December 2022 and remain until further notice.
UPS new published rates will take effect from December 25, 2022.
Latest changes to the 2023 UPS® Rate and Service Guide include:
More information can be found in the updated UPS Rate and Service Guide, available above for download.
Effective September 5, 2022, the Fuel Surcharge for U.S. Air Import and Export services (the International Air-Export and International Air-Import Fuel Surcharge) will increase. Details on these changes can be found using the link below:
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The International Air-Export and International Air-Import Fuel Surcharge will continue to be based on the National Average U.S. Gulf Coast Jet Fuel Price and adjusted weekly.
Changes to the International Air-Export and International Air-Import Fuel Surcharge will also be reflected on our Fuel Surcharge page beginning September 1, 2022
Effective from December 26, 2016, shipments to and from China Mainland are processed based on the China Mainland Zoning Structure. You can find this information here.