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New Shipping and Mailing Rates Bring New Challenges and Opportunities for Businesses in 2019
Largest Discount Ever for Metered Mail Gives Businesses Greater Incentive to Leverage Automation Technology
Many of these businesses have exploding package volumes, with needs in both mail and digital communications. The complexity of managing multiple disparate carrier rate structures and systems for packages, as well as mailing rates, is causing many businesses to look for solutions and incentives to both lower their costs and simplify their processes. New technology, tools and services are available to help businesses simplify their operations by integrating shipping and mailing, connecting physical sending with digital systems and data, and delivering consolidated accounting and reporting functions.
“Businesses are continually challenged to better manage their shipping
and mailing operations,” said
Here are some of the key rate changes that could have significant impact on most businesses:
Package Shipping Rates Rise Across the Board -- Package shipping rates continue to rise for all three major U.S. carriers.
FedEx raised its FedEx Express package and freight standard list rates by an average of 4.9 percent for U.S., U.S. export and U.S. import services. It also raised its FedEx Ground and FedEx Home Delivery standard list rates by an average of 4.9 percent as well.- UPS increased its U.S. Ground, Air and Freight rates by an average of 4.9 percent.
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USPS will institute an average rate increase of 5.9 percent for
Priority Mail®. Overall rates for First Class Package Service will go
up 11.9 percent and any package going across the country will see a
significant increase, anywhere from
$0.43-$1.43 .
First-Class Mail® Rates Increase; But Greater Discounts Available
-- the price of a first-class stamp will increase from
In announcing the increase in the discount from
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Using a postage meter will save
$.05 per piece, meaning instead of$.55 per piece, the cost is$.50 . A small business that sends 1000 pieces of mail per month can easily save$600 in postage annually simply by using a meter. This metered mail savings also applies to PC Postage®, Permit Imprints and Pre-Cancelled stamps and is on top of the many other benefits of metered mail, including convenience, accuracy, cost accounting, security, and payment options.
* For more details on these rate changes, visit Pitney Bowes Rate Change Central.
Here are three recommendations for businesses to optimize their sending operations in 2019:
- Compare Rates. New cloud-based solutions can help you
deploy a consistent, unified and scalable approach to sending packages
and mail to gain greater control and visibility into the true cost of
shipping and mailing within your organization. New technology can
enable organizations to:
- Facilitate multi-carrier management, enables selection of the best carrier for each package based on a simple view of service level, cost and value
- Access USPS commercial-based savings that aren’t available at the post office; saving up to 40% on things like Priority Mail
- Initiate carrier pickup in real-time from the desktop, tablet or mobile device
- Automatically reconcile all charges to one account
- Improve the package receipt process, so inbound tracking capability becomes as convenient as outbound shipping
- Meter your Mail. Using a postage meter saves
5 cents per piece for envelopes – up to 3.5 ounces. This metered mail savings also applies to PC Postage®, Permit Imprints and Pre-Cancelled stamps and is on top of the many other benefits of metered mail, including convenience, accuracy, cost accounting, security, and payment options. - Use Presort Services. Presorting helps maximize postal discounts and allows the mail to be introduced into the postal system closer to its final destination, generating deeper postal discounts and streamlining mailing operations. Commingling your mail with mail from other businesses will enable you to gain greater postage discounts while ensuring your mail arrives on-time, at the right place.
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Source:
John Spadafora, 518-708-3466
john.spadafora@pb.com