Rush delivery during the holiday peak is getting more complicated each year.
Earlier cutoff dates. Surcharges of as much as $14 for sending items on the busiest days around Black Friday and Christmas. Suspended guaranteed delivery dates. And sometimes the “3-day select” service actually takes closer to a week.
So if you miss a cutoff date, you’re looking at massive premiums for next-day air or express shipping. Or you’re left scrambling for a rush delivery service that (hopefully) won’t break the bank.
So what can businesses do to beat holiday shipping premiums?
Facing pressure to deliver an overwhelming numbers of packages on time this holiday season, many traditional carriers — including FedEx and UPS — have resorted to rush delivery surcharges. In fact, UPS customers experienced delivery delays after a bottleneck of Black Friday and Cyber Monday orders, and the company isn’t guaranteeing delivery dates for ground packages in the final weeks before Christmas.
That means holiday shipping deadlines are much sooner than many consumers realize, including:
Make things easier and more transparent by considering an alternative delivery service for your last-minute holiday deliveries — especially the ones that need to go across town or a few hours away.
Alternative delivery services can help alleviate the strain of last-minute gift delivery, especially those who tap into the vacant space of vehicles that are already on the road as drivers go out and about running their own errands.
Here are a few ways alternative delivery can help you avoid rush premiums this holiday season:
That gives you greater flexibility in the final shopping days leading up to Christmas, without the hidden fees and surcharges.
Don’t put yourself at the mercy of big shipping premiums in the final delivery days before the holiday.