Bulky mail

Bulky mail, also known as large or oversized mail, refers to packages or items that are too big or heavy to be sent through standard mail services. These items often require special handling and may incur additional fees due to their size and weight.

Examples of bulky mail include:

  1. Large boxes or packages: Items that exceed standard package dimensions, such as large furniture, appliances, or equipment.
  2. Heavy items: Packages that weigh more than 70 pounds (32 kg) or require special handling due to their weight.
  3. Oversized items: Items that exceed standard envelope or package sizes, such as large documents, posters, or artwork.
  4. Freight: Large or heavy items that require specialized transportation, such as pallets, crates, or containers.

Bulky mail services often have specific requirements and restrictions, including:

  1. Size and weight limits: Items must meet specific size and weight requirements to be eligible for bulky mail services.
  2. Packaging requirements: Items must be properly packaged and secured to prevent damage during transit.
  3. Special handling: Bulky items may require special handling, such as liftgate service or inside delivery.
  4. Additional fees: Bulky mail services often incur additional fees due to the special handling and transportation required.

Some common bulky mail services include:

  1. UPS Freight: Offers specialized transportation services for large and heavy items.
  2. FedEx Freight: Provides freight services for oversized and heavy packages.
  3. USPS Parcel Select: Offers a range of services for large and heavy packages, including ground and air transportation.
  4. LTL (Less Than Truckload) carriers: Specialized carriers that transport large and heavy items on a shared basis.

When sending bulky mail, it's essential to check with the carrier or service provider for specific requirements, restrictions, and fees to ensure a smooth and efficient delivery process.