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21 lut 2024 · How to Use the USPS Shipping Time Calculator. Enter Shipping Details: Begin by inputting the necessary details in the calculator. This includes the origin ZIP code, destination ZIP code, package weight, and the selected shipping service (e.g., Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express, First-Class Mail, Retail Ground).
Get a USPS shipping estimate for your parcel, in 5 simple steps: Package your item (for help with this, see our packaging guide ) Measure your final packaged item (L x W x H inches) Weigh your package (lbs) Enter the dimensions, weight and destination into our USPS postage calculator.
For certain classes of mail the price is determined by how far the mailpiece travels to get to its destination: the farther it travels the more you pay in postage. The actual distance is measured by "zones." Zones range from Zone 1 (local, close to you) to Zone 9 (very far away from you).
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For business shippers using Parcel Select® service, learn more about how to measure your package and what fees may apply. TIP: Use the USPS ® Price Calculator tool to calculate your domestic postage costs. You'll need to know your package’s weight, shape, and size measurements. Calculate a Price