Key Points:
- UPS specializes in domestic ground package delivery and has a larger fleet of ground vehicles than FedEx
- Both UPS and FedEx Ground deliver to every state in less than a week
- Easyship offers users discounted shipping rates, including FedEx and UPS
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If you’re new to the world of shipping, UPS and FedEx probably look the same to you. Both are express couriers that offer better tracking and faster service than government postal services.
Still, these two are competitors – so what’s the difference between them? Is FedEx or UPS shipping cheaper? Which offers faster delivery times? Which is more reliable?
At Easyship, we wanted to know whether it's FedEx or UPS that has better rates for:
- Cross-country domestic shipping between cities?
- Cross-country domestic shipping between rural areas?
- Short distances?
- Shipping internationally?
Join us as we compare these two top courier companies – FedEx and UPS –to get the cheapest rates.
Table of Contents
01 UPS vs. Fedex: The Differences
02 FedEx vs. UPS: Ground Services Compared
03 UPS vs. FedEx: Which Is Cheaper?
04 UPS vs. FedEx: Shipping Internationally
05 UPS vs. FedEx: Which is best?
06 FedEx vs. UPS FAQ
UPS vs. FedEx: The Differences
Before we talk about exact prices, let's highlight the ways in which FedEx and UPS differ in their approach to service.
UPS specializes in domestic ground package delivery and has a larger fleet of ground vehicles. FedEx specializes in global air express freight and has double the airplanes as UPS. This suggests that FedEx should offer cheaper rates on international shipping and UPS better rates on domestic.
Both companies offer a range of shipping services at various delivery speeds and prices, from Ground to Overnight and Flat Rate services. Both companies have physical store locations around the US, though FedEx has far more.
UPS also offers Supply Chain and Freight services like supply chain management, customs brokerage, and freight distribution. This means UPS can be a partner as you scale into global eCommerce sales.
FedEx has partnered with the US Postal Service for many eCommerce shipments. FedEx handles most of the shipment transport via jet, then hands off the last mile delivery to USPS for final delivery. This helps FedEx to reduce costs and accelerate delivery times for domestic shipping.
For the specific case of our experiment: UPS shipping uses different volumetric weight formulas for domestic and international shipments, seen below:
- Volumetric weight for a 13” x 12” x 2” box using UPS domestic: 2 lbs
- Volumetric weight for a 13” x 12” x 2” box using UPS international: 3 lbs
For FedEx, the volumetric weight for a 13” x 12” x 2” box, regardless of whether it’s being shipped internationally or domestically, is 3 lbs.
Takeaway: If you plan on shipping a 2-pound package domestically in a medium-sized box, UPS shipping would give you a better rate than FedEx.
FedEx vs. UPS: Ground Services Compared
FedEx and UPS are direct competitors. This means that every service they offer tends to match closely to the others in terms of price, delivery times, and features. For example, here's how UPS and FedEx compare in terms of their most common service: ground.
FedEx Ground vs. UPS® Ground
Both services offer ground-based shipping within the domestic US. Here's how they compare.
FedEx Ground Service Details
- Delivery lead times between 1 - 5 five business days within the contiguous US; 3-7 business days for Hawaii and Alaska
- Delivers Monday - Friday
- No weekend delivery
- The weight limit is 150 pounds (68 kg); the length limit is 108 inches (274 cm) and 130 inches (330 cm) for girth
- Offers guaranteed delivery
- Packages insured up to $100
- Package tracking
UPS® Ground Service Details
- Delivers within 1 - 6 days within all 50 US states
- Delivers Monday - Friday
- No weekend deliveries
- Weight limit of 150 pounds (68 kg)
- Offers guaranteed delivery
- Offers up to $100 in insurance
- Package tracking
Takeaway: Both UPS and FedEx Ground deliver to every state in less than a week. Delivery times are comparable, come with a guarantee, and include tracking.
Update: Both companies have halted their delivery guarantees until the end of COVID-related restrictions.
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UPS vs FedEx: Which Is Cheaper?
Now let's compare the rates of UPS and FedEx to find who is the cheapest.
Let’s assume we ship something on a Monday from San Francisco, CA to New York, NY.
Domestic Shipping
Below are the rates for cross-country domestic shipping rates between major US cities, with fuel surcharges included:
Rates for 3 lb. package (13" x 12" x 2") from SF to NY
Courier | Service | Delivery Time | Cost in USD |
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UPS | UPS Next Day Air® Early | Next business day, 8 AM | $255.07 |
FedEx | First Overnight | Next business day, 8 AM | $291.50 |
UPS | UPS Next Day Air® | Next business day, 10:30 AM | $218.85 |
FedEx | Priority Overnight | Tuesday, 10:30 AM | $254.07 |
UPS | UPS Next Day Air Saver® | Next business day, 3 PM | $194.25 |
FedEx | Standard Overnight | Next business day, 3 PM | $241.55 |
FedEx | 2 Day 2 AM | 1-2 business days by 10:30 AM | $183.56 |
UPS | UPS 2nd Day Air® | 1-2 business days | $127.11 |
FedEx | 2 Day | 1-2 business days | $158.06 |
UPS | UPS 3 Day Select® | 1-3 business days | $84.72 |
FedEx | Express Saver | 3 business days | $129.75 |
UPS | UPS Ground® | 1-5 business days | $33.43 |
FedEx | Ground | 3 business days | $41.48 |
Both companies offer similar, time-sensitive services at very similar example rates. However, FedEx’s rates are cheaper than UPS for domestic city-to-city shipping.
For some reason, FedEx did not provide a quote for their Ground service, so we will assume that UPS shipping provides the cheapest rate for ground service if you are shipping a small package cross-country.
Remember, with Easyship you can get even better rates – up to 91% off prices on either FedEx or UPS!
Below, we get cheaper example rates on the same shipment by using Easyship. In fact, we see that UPS is actually cheaper for certain services.
Courier | Service | Delivery Time | Cost in USD | Easyshp Cost |
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UPS | UPS Next Day Air® Early | Next business day, 8 AM | $255.07 | $109.76 |
FedEx | First Overnight | Next business day, 8 AM | $291.50 | -- |
UPS | UPS Next Day Air® | Next business day, 10:30 AM | $218.85 | $79.76 |
FedEx | Priority Overnight | Tuesday, 10:30 AM | $254.07 | -- |
UPS | UPS Next Day Air Saver® | Next business day, 3 PM | $194.25 | $73.76 |
FedEx | Standard Overnight | Next business day, 3 PM | $241.55 | -- |
FedEx | 2 Day 2 AM | 1-2 business days by 10:30 AM | $183.56 | -- |
UPS | UPS 2nd Day Air® | 1-2 business days | $158.06 | $60.98 |
FedEx | 2 Day | 1-2 business days | $158.06 | -- |
UPS | UPS 3 Day Select® | 1-3 business days | $84.72 | $32.62 |
FedEx | Express Saver | 3 business days | $129.75 | -- |
UPS | UPS Ground® | 1-5 business days | $33.43 | $19.86 |
FedEx | Ground | 3 business days | $41.48 | -- |
*UPS example rates listed are based on UPS daily rates
When sending a small package in the US, FedEx shipping provides cheaper rates if you are paying retail prices. But if you use Easyship, UPS will have a better rate.
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UPS vs FedEx: Domestic rates between rural areas
Now let's compare rates for sending our 3-pound package between two rural areas, instead of cities. For this example, I chose to ship from a small town in California (Saint Helena) to a remote town in Maine (Shirley Hills).
Express couriers are known to add additional surcharges for remote area deliveries, so we wanted to see how much more it would cost to ship a small package cross-country from one rural area to another.
Courier | Service | Delivery Time | Cost (Retail) in USD |
---|---|---|---|
UPS | UPS Next Day Air® Early | Tuesday, 2 PM | $123.90 |
FedEx | First Overnight | --- | --- |
UPS | UPS Next Day Air® | Tuesday, End of Day | $92.33 |
FedEx | Priority Overnight | Tuesday, 4:30 PM | $90.87 |
UPS | UPS 2nd Day Air® | Wednesday, End of Day | $42.21 |
FedEx | 2 Day | Wednesday, 4:30 AM | $41.56 |
UPS | UPS 3 Day Select® | Thursday, End of Day | $34.71 |
FedEx | Express Saver | Thursday, 4:30 PM | $34.21 |
UPS | UPS® Ground | Monday, End of Day | $16.91 |
FedEx | Ground | 3 - 6 Working Days | --- |
Surprisingly, example rates are not that much more expensive.
For example, shipping between two major cities coast to coast via UPS Next Day Air® costs $89.64, whereas doing something similar between 2 rural towns coast to coast turns out to be $92.33 – and this is with a remote area and fuel surcharge included.
A notable difference is that there are less amount of services to remote areas than if you are shipping to a major city. Additionally, in this case, UPS offered one more service than FedEx did.
And here are the UPS vs. FedEx rates that are cheaper with Easyship:
3 lb. package from St. Helena, CA to Shirley Mills, ME
Courier | Service | Delivery Time | Cost in USD | Cost (Easyship) in USD |
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UPS | UPS Next Day Air® Early | Next business day | $265.05 | $109.76 |
FedEx | First Overnight | --- | --- | --- |
UPS | UPS Next Day Air® | Next business day | $228.82 | $79.76 |
FedEx | Priority Overnight | Next business day | $263.49 | --- |
UPS | UPS 2nd Day Air® | 1-2 business days | $139.59 | $60.98 |
FedEx | 2 Day | 1-2 business days | $167.48 | --- |
UPS | UPS 3 Day Select® | Thursday, End of Day | $102.06 | $32.62 |
FedEx | Express Saver | 2-3 business days | $139.16 | --- |
UPS | UPS® Ground | 1-5 business days | $42.87 | $19.86 |
FedEx | Home Delivery | 1-5 business days | $46.98 | --- |
Just like our last example, retail rates on FedEx were slightly cheaper than UPS. However, if you use Easyship, UPS will give you a better rate.
Takeaway: FedEx provides cheaper rates if you are paying retail prices when sending a small package cross-country between rural towns. If you use Easyship, UPS will have a better rate. In this case, UPS offered one more service option to this remote area than FedEx did.
UPS vs FedEx: rates over short distances
How do FedEx and UPS compare when it comes to delivering over short distances? Let’s compare prices from Los Angeles, CA to Las Vegas, NV:
Rates for 3 lb. Package from Los Angeles to Las Vegas
Courier | Service | Delivery Time | Cost (Retail) in USD |
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UPS | UPS Next Day Air® Early | Next business day | $241.32 |
FedEx | First Overnight | Next business day | $145.81 |
UPS | UPS Next Day Air® | Next business day | $205.10 |
FedEx | Priority Overnight | Next business day | $108.37 |
UPS | UPS Next Day Air Saver® | Next business day | --- |
FedEx | Standard Overnight | Next business day | $103.52 |
UPS | UPS 2nd Day Air® AM | 1-2 business days | --- |
FedEx | 2 Day 2 AM | 1-2 business days | $63.08 |
UPS | UPS 2nd Day Air® | 1-2 business days | $89.90 |
FedEx | 2 Day | 1-2 business days | $76.37 |
UPS | UPS 3 Day Select® | 1-3 business days | $65.27 |
FedEx | Express Saver | 3-4 business days | $54.22 |
UPS | UPS® Ground | 1-5 business days | $29.34 |
FedEx | Ground | 3-6 business days | --- |
When it comes to short distances, example rates for both are very close. Sometimes the difference is less than a dollar. In this case, it's best to choose a delivery speed that best suits your customers.
Once again, here are the UPS vs. FedEx rates from LA to Las Vegas that are cheaper with Easyship.
Rates for 3 lb Package from Los Angeles to Las Vegas
If you use Easyship, UPS still has the cheaper example rates, especially if you’re looking for Ground services.
Takeaway: FedEx shipping provides cheaper rates if you are paying the retail price when sending a small package at shorter distances. If you use Easyship, UPS will have a better rate.
UPS vs FedEx: Shipping Internationally
Last but not least –how do the couriers compare when you are shipping internationally? Let’s look at the UPS vs. FedEx example rates from San Francisco to London.
Rates for 3 lb. Package From SF, CA to London, UK
Courier | Service | Delivery Time | Cost (Retail) in USD |
---|---|---|---|
UPS | UPS Worldwide Express® | 2 business days | $377.13 |
FedEx | International First | 2-3 business days | $485.70 |
UPS | UPS Worldwide Express Plus® | Within 2 business days | $426.03 |
FedEx | International Priority | 1-3 business days | $423.76 |
UPS | UPS Worldwide Saver® | --- | --- |
UPS | UPS Worldwide Expedited® | 3-4 business days | $349.83 |
FedEx | International Economy | 4-6 business days | $344.04 |
With the exception of FedEx International First service, FedEx again has slightly cheaper rates than UPS. However, it appears that UPS shipping offers one more service than FedEx international shipping does in this example.
And here are the example rates by using Easyship.
As you can see, Easyship can really bring down those example rates if you need to ship internationally in an expedited time frame. (Psst - for a more in-depth look at shipping internationally, check out our last blog post, What is the cheapest way to ship internationally?)
Conclusion: When sending a small package internationally, FedEx (for the most part) provides cheaper rates if you are paying retail prices. If you use Easyship, FedEx also has better rates.
UPS vs FedEx: Which is best?
Our examples show that both UPS and FedEx had similar rates, delivery speeds, reliability, and service options.
If we were to choose a winner based on retail rates, FedEx wins in all four of our examples.
However, when using Easyship, UPS had more favorable rates, with the exception of shipping internationally. FedEx still had the cheaper rates on international air freight.
Other takeaways:
- If you plan on shipping something that is 2 lbs domestically using a medium-sized box, UPS would give you a better rate than FedEx.
- Rates drop dramatically at the 2nd-day mark when you’re shipping domestically. If you need to send something right away but the overnight rates are too high, 2nd day is your best bet.
When deciding between the two, it may come down to the number of services offered for your route or the timing that you need your package delivered.
Pro Tip: Use a Rate Calculator to Save Time
You can skip all these comparisons by using the free shipping rate calculator from Easyship. Just enter your shipment details into the calculator rather than bouncing back and forth between UPS and FedEx. You'll get real-time, accurate rates from the courier's websites – but all rates will show the Easyship discount.
Remember our example of shipping internationally from SF to London? The cheapest rate was $55 for FedEx and $84 for UPS.
But can we get a better rate? Here's what we see for a 3 lb. package sent from San Fransisco to London.
In thsi example, turns out at just $28, it's DHL that can save you the most on shipping from San Fransisco to London. FedEx and UPS don't even appear at the top of the list.
When it comes to cheap shipping, it's important to consider all your options. And this is the beauty of a free rate calculator. You get the best UPS vs. FedEx rates, plus the best rates from any courier that ships to your destination.
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FedEx vs UPS FAQ
Which is more reliable – FedEx or UPS?
Typically, reliability is a service feature that you pay extra for. However, both UPS and FedEx offer package tracking, insurance, and delivery guarantees on most if not all of their services. FedEx specializes in international air freight, and so might be a better choice for overseas shipping. UPS is a domestic shipping specialist and might prove to be more reliable within the US.
Which is better for large international packages – FedEx or UPS?
FedEx specializes in international air freight, while UPS focuses its efforts on domestic shipping. Both couriers set a weight limit of 150 pounds for international shipments. Exceeding this weight will result in additional fees from either courier. Use a rate calculator to compare the rates for your specific shipment size.
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