Calculate Postage

 When you want to post something, calculate postage should always be a big problem for you. Because we can offer you variety of ways to post goods, such as by flat rate box or xpresspost national. So I would like to introduce an article originally written by John Csiszar. Hopefully, it can help you calculate postage easier.

Calculating postage is a straightforward process. The amount of postage you must pay depends upon the weight of your package, the speed of delivery that you require, and the origination and destination points of the package. The shape and dimensions of your package may also play a role.

Our Postal Service website provides an international postage price calculator that can help you determine your rate. You can also ask a clerk at the post office to calculate the rate for you.

  1. Select Method of Shipment

    Select a package or choose a flat-rate box or envelope. Flat-rate service costs more but provides special handling for your package. Examples include the Express Mail International Flat Rate Envelope, for the fastest possible delivery, or the Priority Mail International Flat Rate Envelope, which offers a delivery speed between Express Mail and standard first-class postage. Global Express Guaranteed service delivers your package within one to three business days. For first-class delivery, your package must be a postcard, letter, large envelope or small package no heavier than one pound.

  2. Weigh Your Package

    Weigh your package. The scale at the Post Office is the final judge as to how much your package weighs, but if you have an accurate scale at home, you can get a good idea of the weight of your package. The post office weighs packages by the ounce.

  3. Calculate Your Postage

    Calculate your postage rate using the international postage price calculator.For example, for a first-class letter to Canada, the first 3.5 ounces of postage costs $2.08. A Priority Mail International Flat Rate envelope costs $25.85 with an expected delivery in six to 10 business days. An Express Mail International Flat Rate Envelope costs $44.50 for a maximum weight of 4 pounds, with expected delivery in three to five business days.

    Rates jump dramatically for Global Express Guaranteed deliveries, which are priced based on the dimensional weight or actual weight of the package, whichever is greater.

  4. Add-on Special Services

    Determine any additional services you need. A certificate of mailing is a post office-issued document recording the date and time that you mailed a particular package. This service costs an additional $1.45, as of the time of publication. To send a letter or package via registered mail costs at least an additional $16.00.

    Selecting registered mail assigns the package or envelope a tracking number and barcode, which is scanned as the package proceeds towards delivery. Express Mail comes with its own advanced tracking system, making registered mail unnecessary. You can also insure your packages for varying rates.

  5. Purchase and Apply Postage

    While buying postage online for domestic mail can save you money, the same discounts are not available for service to Canada. The price for "Click and Ship" postage is the same as purchasing postage in store. However, purchasing and printing your postage online does offer your the convenience of being able to ship directly from your door without a trip to the post office.

  6. Tip

    Private companies such as Federal Express and DHL offer international shipping as well. Pricing varies based on the size of the package, selected delivery options and destination.

    If you still have any other question, don’t be hesitate to contact us.