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Guide to Working with FedEx Freight Services

FedEx freight services are great for moving large packages and shipments


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The FedEx freight service is a spinoff of the main FedEx package delivery system. Their freight service is specifically for packages over 150 lbs or a combination of packages that total over a preset amount. Working with FedEx freight services is superior to many other shipping systems. The full set of tools, information and experience of the standard system is put behind your freight shipment, something few other shipping companies can match.

FedEx freight shipping is divided into three areas; urgent delivery, time-definite delivery and day-definite delivery. These areas are specifically designed to help you find the method of shipping that allows you the most cost effect means to getting your shipment where it needs to be, when it needs to be there. Consider the following when working with FedEx Freight Services:

1. The FedEx freight rates on urgent delivery generally costs more but your shipment will arrive at its destination very quickly.

2. Time-definite delivery focuses on getting shipments to a location with a specified period of time.

3. Day-definite delivery means your Federal Express freight will arrive on a specific day.

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Use urgent delivery Federal Express freight service for important deliveries


When it is important that a package is delivered as soon as possible, urgent delivery is the way to go. Urgent delivery can be a tricky thing in the world of freight transport but FedEx offers several options to get your shipment at its destination as quickly as possible.

I recommend: FedEx Custom Critical Solutions are a selection of urgent delivery option that focus on single or small groups of packages moving from a single point to a single point. For larger or more complicated urgent shipping needs use FedEx Expedited Freight Services instead.

Try the time-definite Federal Express freight services for less urgent deliveries


Time-definite deliveries are the ones most commonly used by non-commercial shippers. These shipments are used when a package needs to arrive anytime within a certain window. The FedEx freight rate is often less on these types of shipments as the delivery time is often less precise.

I recommend: This type of Federal Express shipping service has the most easily recognized names of any of the types. FedEx offers standard domestic Sameday and Express delivery as well as Express Multiweight shipments, for a combination of packages that total over 100 lbs. They offer International Express shipping as well.

Utilize day-definite Federal Express shipping services for specific delivery windows


When using day-definite delivery options FedEx guarantees that packages will arrive at a specified day, and often at a specified time. These types of deliveries are common when a destination has a small window where it can accept packages or the shipment contains perishable or time dependent goods.

I recommend: There are several day-definite services available. The three most common methods are Standard FedEx Freight, FedEx LTL (which stands for Less than a Truckload), and FedEx domestic Ground Multiweight. The standard Freight shipping is both domestic and international and the domestic Multiweight service requires that the total weight of the packages be over 200 lbs. FedEx offers an assortment of less common day-definite services as well.

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  • Most of the services here don't have pricing information available on the website. FedEx freight quotes are available by contacting a representative through the web page or by visiting your local FedEx depot.
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