Parcel Shipping:

Parcel Shipping:

What does this term stand for?

Parcel shipping refers to the transportation service for small, individual packages typically weighing under 150 pounds (70 kg), handled through integrated carrier networks that specialize in small-package delivery to residential and commercial addresses. Parcel carriers such as UPS, FedEx, DHL, and postal services operate extensive ground and air networks with sophisticated sorting facilities, providing door-to-door delivery with tracking capabilities and defined service levels (same-day, next-day, ground economy). Parcel shipping is distinguished from less-than-truckload (LTL) and truckload freight by its focus on individual package handling, standardized pricing based on dimensional weight, extensive pickup/delivery infrastructure, and comprehensive track-and-trace technology. This shipping mode dominates e-commerce fulfillment and business-to-consumer (B2C) deliveries. 

Characteristics:

  • Handles packages typically under 150 lbs (70 kg)
  • Pricing based on dimensional weight and service level
  • Door-to-door delivery with signature options
  • Comprehensive tracking and proof-of-delivery systems
  • Multiple service levels (express, ground, economy)
  • Extensive pickup and delivery network coverage
  • Ideal for e-commerce and B2C shipments

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