The USPS handle millions of packages every day, ranging from small items like jewelry to large items like car engines and commercial furniture. Among packages, there is a special subset referred to as parcels.
In this blog, we will explore what a parcel is, what are the size and weight limits, parcel shipping charges, and other properties of parcels.
In shipping, parcel size refers to how big or small a package is. Parcel size is defined by the following measurements:
Parcel size may also refer to the parcel’s weight in addition to its dimensional size.
In order to ensure packages are machinable, USPS needs to ensure they are within the allowed range of weight and size. To determine the size and weight of a package, USPS does three things:
Step 1: USPS Actual Weight
Finding the actual weight of a package is easy since it just involves setting the package on a normal scale and recording the reading.
Step 2: Measuring package dimensions
USPS staff at post office locations can help you measure your package length, width, and height.
Step 3: Calculating dimensional weight
Dimensional weight formula: Dimensional Weight = (L x W x H) ÷ Divisor
USPS uses the following procedure to get your package’s dimensional weight:
Step 4: Get the billable weight
The postage price is calculated based on the package’s weight. But which one does USPS use; Actual weight or Dimensional weight?
Whichever is higher between the two is the weight used to calculate shipping prices.
USPS Minimum Package Size
The Postal Services states that all mailpieces MUST be at least 0.007 inches thick. If a mailpiece is 0.25 inches thick or less, it MUST be rectangular and MUST be at least 3-1/2 inches high by 5 inches long.
USPS Maximum Package Size
The largest allowed size for most USPS mailpieces is 108 inches in combined length and girth. For USPS Retail Ground, mailpieces may measure up to 130 inches in combined length and girth. However, they will be charged oversized prices.
Regardless of the size of the mailpiece, the maximum mailable weight of any mailpiece is 70 pounds. Some classes of mail have lower weight limits.
USPS Service |
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Weight |
Priority Mail Express |
Priority Mail |
USPS Retail Ground |
1-5 pounds |
$29.20-$107.55 |
$9.35-$60.65 |
$8.95-$22.80 |
6-10 pounds |
$34.25-$158.55 |
$12.30-$104.50 |
$12.15-$40.90 |
11-15 pounds |
$49.05-$190.25 |
$15.95-$138.80 |
$15.20-$57.40 |
16-20 pounds |
$60.30-$221.95 |
$19.50-$177.55 |
$18.65-$68.60 |
21-25 pounds |
$71.95-$265.05 |
$24.00-$198.75 |
$23.00-$81.25 |
26-30 pounds |
$85.25-$308.15 |
$29.35-$231.75 |
$28.40-$95.60 |
31-35 pounds |
$98.55-$351.25 |
$34.25-$256.50 |
$34.05-$105.00 |
36-40 pounds |
$112.05-$398.25 |
$37.00-$277.40 |
$36.05-$113.65 |
41-45 pounds |
$125.35-$447.20 |
$39.65-$298.40 |
$37.95-$121.20 |
46-50 pounds |
$138.10-$494.15 |
$41.65-$314.90 |
$39.55-$127.85 |
51-55 pounds |
$151.70-$ 541.20 |
$43.15-$337.35 |
$40.85-$135.80 |
56-60 pounds |
$166.85-$593.30 |
$45.70-$350.55 |
$43.95-$141.20 |
61-65 pounds |
$179.85-$ 640.80 |
$48.45-$378.35 |
$47.35-$152.30 |
66-70 pounds |
$195.00-$688.20 |
$51.40-$401.35 |
$50.55-$161.75 |
For more details, check out the USPS rate manual.
What is the largest package USPS will accept?
The largest package USPS will accept is a 70 lb package.
What is the largest package USPS will ship internationally?
USPS international shipping services have a weight limit of 70 pounds, just like domestic USPS services.
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