USPS offers new larger box with one flat price for shipping (U,S)

The US Postal Service has launched a new box for larger shipments, giving customers three different size and shape options — all with convenient flat-rate pricing — to meet their shipping needs. The new box is 50 percent larger than the current flat-rate boxes. If it fits, it ships, for just USD 12.95 to any U.S. address beginning March 3.

The current flat-rate boxes, introduced in November 2004, give customers a single, predetermined rate regardless of the weight or delivery zone. The new, larger box extends the Postal Service’s line of successful flat-rate offerings, providing more choices for small businesses and consumers.

The new Priority Mail Large Flat-Rate Box (12″ x 12″ x 5 ½” or nearly 800 cubic inches) will be available in Post Offices nationwide beginning March 3.

Some of the new boxes are co-branded with the logo of America Supports You, a Department of Defense program that connects citizens offering support to the military and their families.

Mail to APO/FPO addresses receive $2 discount

Priority Mail Large Flat-Rate Boxes shipped to an APO/FPO destination receive a USD 2 discount, a postal first for the military; either version of the new larger box can receive the discount. The two existing flat-rate boxes (11 ⅞” x 3 ⅜” x 13 ⅝” and 11″ x 8 ½” x 5 ½”), which currently retail for USD 8.95 for U.S. addresses, are not eligible for the military discount. All flat-rate boxes can be used for shipping to international addresses.

All Postal Service Priority and Express Mail packages and envelopes are environmentally friendly, exceeding the highest standards for recyclability.

The US Postal Service has launched a new box for larger shipments, giving customers three different size and shape options — all with convenient flat-rate pricing — to meet their shipping needs. The new box is 50 percent larger than the current flat-rate boxes. If it fits, it ships, for just USD 12.95 to any U.S. address beginning March 3.

The current flat-rate boxes, introduced in November 2004, give customers a single, predetermined rate regardless of the weight or delivery zone. The new, larger box extends the Postal Service’s line of successful flat-rate offerings, providing more choices for small businesses and consumers.

The new Priority Mail Large Flat-Rate Box (12″ x 12″ x 5 ½” or nearly 800 cubic inches) will be available in Post Offices nationwide beginning March 3.

Some of the new boxes are co-branded with the logo of America Supports You, a Department of Defense program that connects citizens offering support to the military and their families.

Mail to APO/FPO addresses receive $2 discount

Priority Mail Large Flat-Rate Boxes shipped to an APO/FPO destination receive a USD 2 discount, a postal first for the military; either version of the new larger box can receive the discount. The two existing flat-rate boxes (11 ⅞” x 3 ⅜” x 13 ⅝” and 11″ x 8 ½” x 5 ½”), which currently retail for USD 8.95 for U.S. addresses, are not eligible for the military discount. All flat-rate boxes can be used for shipping to international addresses.

All Postal Service Priority and Express Mail packages and envelopes are environmentally friendly, exceeding the highest standards for recyclability.

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