They took three months to deliver a Falcon to Germany and this was even before holidays. During the pandemic they were seriously behind other couriers. As far as I know they still actually are.UPS are preparing their network to continue to deliver exceptional service throughout this busy period
I wonder if this is why RS components have ceased using UPS in favour for DHL ( who actually have a much better online tracking system anyway).
Dear chris,
The holiday season is fast approaching and many of our couriers are getting ready, as the number of parcels moving through their network will grow exponentially over the coming months.
UPS are preparing their network to continue to deliver exceptional service throughout this busy period. They have let us know that they will implement temporary Peak Surcharges to larger parcels as well as to the standard Additional Handling Charges applied to non-compliant parcels.
What Does This Mean?
Parcels that do not meet UPS’s specifications are liable for an additional surcharge. These charges are defined under the following three categories: Large Packages, Over Maximum Limit and Additional Handling Charges.
During the holiday season, effective from 31st October 2021 until 15th January 2022, parcels that fall under these categories will also incur an additional temporary peak surcharge. This peak surcharge will be a flat fee per parcel and will be in addition to the standard surcharges that are applicable all year round. Please see below the specifications for each surcharge:
** Standard Charge - Applicable all year round
*** Peak Surcharge - Applicable from 31st Oct to 15th Jan
*All charges are subject to a £2.50 admin fee
Additional Handling Charge Specifications
Any article that is encased in an outside shipping container made of metal or wood
Any cylindrical item, such as a barrel, drum, pail, or tire, that is not fully encased in a corrugated cardboard shipping container
Any package with the longest side exceeding 100cm, or a second-longest side exceeding 76cm
Any package with an actual weight greater than 70 pounds (32 kg)
Each package in a shipment where the average weight per package is greater than 70 pounds (32 kg) and the weight for each package is not specified on the source document or the UPS automated shipping system used
Large Package Surcharge Specifications
A package is considered a Large Package when its length plus girth [girth = (2 x width) + (2 x height)] combined exceeds 300cm, but does not exceed the maximum UPS size of 400cm. Large Packages are subject to a minimum billable weight of 40kg in addition to the Large Package Surcharge.
Over Maximum Limits Charge SpecificationsPackages with an actual weight of more than 70kg, or that exceed 274cm in length, or exceed a total of 400cm in length and girth combined [girth = (2 x width) + (2 x height)], are not accepted for transportation. If found in the UPS small package system, they are subject to an additional charge. Packages exceeding 400cm in length and girth combined are also subject to the Large Package Surcharge.
How To Avoid These Charges
To avoid additional charges to your parcel(s), please ensure that your parcel has been accurately weighed and measured and this reflects what you declare during the booking process. Your parcel must also be packaged in a cardboard box.
To learn more about the UPS Peak Surcharge, or to discuss any questions and shipping needs you may have, please visit Parcel2Go.com.
Kindest regards,
Parcel2Go.com