Following a similar move by rival UPS, FedEx plans to impose surcharges on merchants with too many shipments and oversize packages amid rising costs and a surge of packages during the coronavirus pandemic
FedEx Corp. is adding surcharges to some shipments in the U.S., following rival United Parcel Service Inc. in charging more to offset rising costs and manage a surge of packages flowing through its network during the coronavirus pandemic.
The fees are designed to hit some of the largest shippers whose volume has exploded as consumers have hunkered down and ordered everything from cleaning supplies to computer monitors during a broad nationwide lockdown.
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