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Fedex 2019 Standard List Rates FedEx® Standard List Rates Effective January 7, 2019 Updated April 29, 2019 Contents FedEx Express Rates U.S. Package Rates 1–21 Alaska and Hawaii Rates 22–27 U.S. Multiweight Rates 28–29 U.S. Freight Rates 30 FedEx SameDay® and FedEx SameDay® Freight 31–32 FedEx SameDay® City Rates 33–35 International Package Rates (U.S. Export)* 36–52 International Multiweight Rates (U.S. Export)* 53 International Package Rates (U.S. Import)* 54–68 International Multiweight Rates (U.S. Import)* 69 International Express Freight Rates (U.S. Export)* 70 International Express Freight Rates (U.S. Import) 71 International Premium Zones and Rates (U.S. Export) 72 FedEx Ground Rates FedEx Ground and FedEx Home Delivery® U.S. Rates: Zones 2–8 73–75 U.S. Rates: Alaska and Hawaii Shipments 76–78 FedEx International Ground® Rates: Canada 79 *For international zone information, see the FedEx Service Guide. 0031199DI U.S. Express Package Rates: Zone 21 Shipments moving generally 0–150 miles from origin to destination anywhere in the contiguous U.S. Delivery Next day by Next day by Next day by 2nd day by 2nd day by 3rd day by Commitment2 8 or 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 3 p.m.3 10:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m.3 4:30 p.m.3 FedEx FedEx FedEx FedEx FedEx FedEx First Priority Standard 2Day® A.M. 2Day® Express FedEx® Overnight® Overnight® Overnight® Saver® Envelope up to 8 oz. $ 54.40 $ 24.40 $ 23.94 $ 18.68 ** ** FedEx® Pak * * * * * * 1 lb. $ 59.18 $ 29.18 $ 27.18 $ 19.71 $ 18.22 $ 16.07 2 lbs. 59.56 29.56 28.71 20.05 18.96 16.37 3 63.09 33.09 31.20 20.39 19.27 17.05 4 65.67 35.67 33.65 21.01 19.85 17.34 5 66.45 36.45 34.25 21.61 20.45 17.64 6 71.29 41.29 36.15 22.56 21.34 19.06 7 71.79 41.79 37.31 23.52 22.24 19.37 8 72.16 42.16 39.27 24.46 23.13 20.10 9 72.69 42.69 40.62 25.75 24.31 20.30 10 73.07 43.07 40.82 26.97 24.51 20.50 11 79.25 49.25 43.76 28.19 26.66 24.34 12 81.27 51.27 45.22 30.60 28.07 24.87 13 81.98 51.98 45.72 31.78 30.05 27.11 14 82.85 52.85 47.49 33.34 31.54 27.41 15 83.23 53.23 49.32 35.67 32.74 27.72 16 85.18 55.18 50.36 37.37 33.51 29.25 17 89.94 59.94 52.92 37.64 34.54 30.20 Shipments in All Other Packaging / Maximum Weight Lbs. 18 90.42 60.42 54.50 39.80 35.70 32.10 19 90.81 60.81 55.96 40.42 37.11 32.92 20 91.13 61.13 57.00 40.62 38.39 33.23 21 93.80 63.80 58.53 43.79 40.18 34.05 22 96.72 66.72 60.59 45.13 41.42 36.50 23 97.09 67.09 61.63 47.31 42.43 38.08 24 98.87 68.87 63.16 48.25 43.40 39.05 25 99.23 69.23 64.63 48.45 44.81 39.33 26 103.47 73.47 66.03 49.91 46.15 41.82 27 103.90 73.90 67.12 51.67 47.63 43.18 28 105.45 75.45 69.20 51.96 49.16 44.49 29 105.83 75.83 70.67 54.61 50.42 45.79 30 106.17 76.17 71.83 57.31 50.62 46.09 31 109.07 79.07 73.17 57.70 50.82 46.86 32 111.33 81.33 74.69 57.90 51.04 49.10 33 113.27 83.27 76.34 60.22 55.26 50.47 34 115.06 85.06 77.67 62.09 56.99 51.47 35 116.88 86.88 79.88 63.35 58.15 52.47 36 120.48 90.48 81.34 64.33 59.05 53.96 37 120.85 90.85 82.86 64.54 60.14 54.25 38 121.06 91.06 84.33 68.17 61.15 54.55 39 121.43 91.43 86.47 68.73 63.09 54.85 40 121.65 91.65 87.87 70.54 63.29 55.09 41 125.70 95.70 89.38 72.28 66.36 59.89 42 127.10 97.10 91.04 75.18 67.45 60.96 43 129.70 99.70 92.56 75.47 68.86 62.14 44 131.95 101.95 94.15 76.29 70.02 63.15 45 136.80 106.80 95.68 76.49 70.33 63.45 1 For FedEx Express Multiweight® per-pound rates, see pp. 28–29. 46 139.72 109.72 97.13 76.69 72.51 64.67 2 Some exceptions apply. See fedex.com/uspackages for details. 3 47 141.04 111.04 99.21 80.06 72.73 64.87 By 8 p.m. to residences. * Based on the package weight, the corresponding rate applies. 48 141.41 111.41 100.67 81.65 74.25 65.07 Any fraction of a pound is rounded up to the next-higher pound. 49 141.68 111.68 102.19 82.30 74.45 65.27 ** One-pound rate applies. 1 fedex.com 1.800.GoFedEx 1.800.463.3339 U.S. Express Package Rates: Zone 21 Shipments moving generally 0–150 miles from origin to destination anywhere in the contiguous U.S. Delivery Next day by Next day by Next day by 2nd day by 2nd day by 3rd day by Commitment2 8 or 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 3 p.m.3 10:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m.3 4:30 p.m.3 FedEx FedEx FedEx FedEx FedEx FedEx First Priority Standard 2Day® A.M. 2Day® Express Service Overnight® Overnight® Overnight® Saver® 50 lbs. $ 142.32 $ 112.32 $ 104.20 $ 82.69 $ 74.65 $ 65.48 51 154.98 124.98 105.67 87.40 75.33 69.68 52 156.89 126.89 107.80 93.39 80.66 70.16 53 158.26 128.26 109.76 93.99 82.27 72.87 54 158.66 128.66 111.20 94.39 83.44 73.27 55 159.13 129.13 113.35 94.79 84.97 74.06 56 168.49 138.49 115.43 95.24 85.65 74.46 57 169.68 139.68 117.93 99.54 86.05 75.19 58 170.08 140.08 120.49 99.97 86.45 75.59 59 170.48 140.48 122.56 100.37 86.85 75.99 60 170.88 140.88 123.25 102.87 87.25 76.39 61 178.22 148.22 123.65 103.27 87.65 80.56 62 179.93 149.93 124.05 103.67 88.05 81.88 63 180.35 150.35 131.96 104.42 88.45 83.92 64 187.89 157.89 132.76 108.06 93.99 84.32 65 188.65 158.65 136.77 110.39 97.52 85.01 66 189.05 159.05 139.27 110.79 97.92 85.41 Shipments in All Other Packaging / Maximum Weight Lbs. 67 190.58 160.58 141.29 111.19 98.32 85.81 68 194.19 164.19 143.84 111.59 98.72 86.21 69 194.59 164.59 146.47 111.99 99.12 86.61 70 194.99 164.99 149.41 112.39 99.52 88.74 71 199.70 169.70 152.27 112.80 105.56 89.14 72 200.79 170.79 155.43 118.50 106.17 89.54 73 201.19 171.19 157.69 119.07 106.57 91.57 74 201.59 171.59 158.31 119.47 106.97 91.97 75 202.39 172.39 162.73 120.27 108.88 92.77 76 211.29 181.29 163.53 126.52 109.68 93.57 77 212.18 182.18 166.18 127.32 110.48 94.37 78 212.98 182.98 171.23 128.12 111.28 95.17 79 213.78 183.78 172.57 128.92 112.08 95.97 80 214.58 184.58 173.37 129.72 112.88 96.77 81 220.93 190.93 174.17 130.52 116.79 97.57 82 221.73 191.73 182.95 131.32 117.94 100.38 83 222.53 192.53 185.51 134.48 119.52 101.26 84 223.33 193.33 187.59 136.16 120.32 102.06 85 224.13 194.13 188.44 136.96 125.88 102.86 86 234.83 204.83 192.52 137.76 126.68 103.66 87 235.91 205.91 193.47 138.56 127.48 104.46 88 236.71 206.71 194.27 139.36 128.28 105.26 89 237.51 207.51 195.07 140.16 129.08 106.06 90 238.31 208.31 197.78 140.96 129.88 106.86 91 247.83 217.83 198.58 141.76 130.68 107.85 92 248.79 218.79 204.96 142.56 131.48 108.65 93 249.59 219.59 207.08 143.36 132.28 109.45 94 250.39 220.39 207.88 145.44 133.08 110.25 95 251.19 221.19 208.68 148.33 133.88 111.19 96 260.65 230.65 209.48 149.13 136.80 113.69 97 261.60 231.60 210.28 149.93 137.60 114.49 98 262.40 232.40 212.40 150.73 138.40 119.06 1 For FedEx Express Multiweight per-pound rates, see pp.
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