Decoding the UPS Saturday Announcement |
By Krish Iyer |
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The UPS announcements on Saturday service, set to go into effect this month, represent a seismic shift in the carriers' perception of service delivery times and days of operations. Weekend service/delivery of packages has long been a "third rail" of sorts for parcel delivery; Saturday delivery generally only occurred with the major carriers under special circumstances, heavy surcharges, and Express service only. Yet FedEx Home Delivery (FHD) service has long operated with a Tuesday-Saturday schedule, and the USPS has always delivered on Saturdays. Additionally, the USPS has also amplified its Sunday delivery services in conjunction with Amazon.
So how does a shipper interpret the changes and plan accordingly? Some thoughts below:
Delivery
Pickup There are some considerations for pickup to consider, including some new or increased surcharges.
Saturday pickup will be available for UPS 3 Day Select, UPS Ground, and UPS Ground with freight pricing services in select areas. In such areas, a Saturday Stop Charge or the applicable UPS On-Call Pickup charge will apply any time a Saturday pickup is requested (in addition to any applicable Saturday Air Processing Fee/s for UPS Air Services; more on that below). In such areas, if a Saturday pickup is scheduled but nothing is shipped, the Saturday Stop Charge or applicable UPS On-Call Pickup charge will be assessed (in lieu of the Saturday Air Processing Fee; see below for more info on the Air Processing Fee).
Saturday Pickup is now called Saturday Air Processing Fee for UPS Air Services:
Some Points to Note
What Does It Mean for You? Saturday services have long been available, but only for Air Services and generally only for very critical shipments. Saturday delivery for Ground represents a paradigm shift for UPS operational philosophy. Understanding how the charges affect you for pickup purposes, however, becomes important to note in understanding your costs. Additionally, understanding how a shipment that might be delivered on a Saturday — and waiting until Monday for the recipient to receive it — will be critical to adapting to this "new normal" for parcel delivery. Krish Iyer is Director, Strategic Partnerships & Business Development, ShipStation. He can be reached at 615.545.1542 (cell) or krish.iyer@shipstation.com. |