Types of FedEx Delivery

FedEx has become a household name associated with shipping and receiving packages. Because FedEx is both a domestic and international shipping service, it offers a number of options in a variety of price ranges to ship your package to its destination safely within a matter of hours or a couple of weeks.
  1. Express Shipping

    • No matter where you're shipping your package or envelope to, FedEx has shipping options that allow you to get it there much quicker than typical mail delivery if need be. Express shipping involves ground and air transportation, depending on how far you need to ship the item, and how long FedEx has to get it there. You may even be able to get same-day delivery, shipping the item to its desired location as soon as the next flight of packages ships out from the nearest airport. Even though this option costs more than typical, standard delivery, it may be well worth the cost, especially if you're shipping time-sensitive information or goods with an expiration date.

    Domestic

    • You can ship just about anything you can think of within the borders of the continental United States through FedEx, and you can even guarantee the package to arrive as early as 8 a.m. the next morning, even if it's traveling to the complete opposite side of the nation. No matter the delivery option you chose, FedEx won't take any longer than five days to deliver your package.

    International

    • FedEx ships to more than 220 countries and territories all over the world, so no matter where your loved ones or business partners are located, you can almost certainly ship them important documents or gifts through FedEx. Internationally, packages travel by truck or plane to get to their target destinations. You can pay to have them shipped as quickly as possible to their destination based on flight and truck availability, or you can opt for more economical options that take no longer than 14 business days.

    Freight

    • If you have really large objects that you can't send through normal mail, FedEx can deliver them for you so you don't have to hire semi trucks and drivers to get the job done. Depending on the destination, FedEx will either ship these materials by truck or by air. Because of the size of the items shipped via freight, FedEx has fewer international options for shipping time-sensitive items. This is generally limited to 50 countries, including the United States, instead of the 220 that FedEx serves. If the item is considered less than truckload size, FedEx can ship it to North, Central and South America as well as Europe and Asia. If you opt for ocean freight, FedEx services all major world trade networks.

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