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UPS SurePost or FedEx SmartPost-Which One to Choose for your WooCommerce Store?

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Devesh Rajarshi

UPS came to existence in 1907, whereas, both USPS and FedEx were founded later in the year 1971. But even after so many years, USPS covers more ground in the U.S than UPS and FedEx. And to your luck, they still offer the cheapest deals when shipping small items within the U.S. In fact, the prices are so cheap, they no longer have to invest in advertisements anymore.

If you’re waiting for a following ‘but’, well, here it comes—USPS services are really slow, especially when attempting the final deliveries. There have been many cases where they have either misplaced your parcel or caused damage to a certain extent. This has given them a bad image and make them highly unreliable. Even if they give you an estimate of 2-3 days, you can expect a delay of seven days.

So what should you do in this case? If you turn your head to UPS or FedEx, they are going to charge you more. No doubt they are way more reliable than USPS, but that doesn’t mean you should simply throw in your money—there’s a grey area where you operate.

In this article, I am going to compare two special shipping services—UPS SurePost and FedEx SmartPost. You will also see how these services can be used on your WooCommerce store with the help of two amazing plugins—WooCommerce FedEx Shipping and WooCommerce UPS Shipping.

So let’s get cracking!

UPS and FedEx integration with USPS

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Yes, you heard that right. If you want to save money on shipping but still want to use UPS and FedEx, you have the UPS SurePost and FedEx SmartPost on the plate. Basically, these special services are consolidated delivery services that rely on the logistics provided by UPS, FedEx, and USPS. To break it down, these services will extensively use the logistics from UPS and FedEx, while using USPS for the final delivery to your customer.

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There are a few things that surround both the SurePost and SmartPost services. Firstly, they are available to businesses (both online and offline) that ship at least 50 packages every week. If you already have been doing that or think you can meet this requirement, then you should definitely go with you. Secondly, you need to contact someone from the company (of course, FedEx for SmartPost, and UPS for SurePost) and basically ask them to enable the service for your account.

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