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Old May 21, 2005, 10:39 AM
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I am just starting up a bakery and I want to be able to give my customers their shipping information for their orders. Can I get chart of shipping information based on size, time, wieght, without knowing ahead of time where

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Most shipping is based on distance. On the other hand, UPS doesn't use zone 1 anymore, and zone 2 covers a long ways. They will supply you a chart or software. For lighter shipments to residences, the Post Office has better rates and likely will supply a chart too.

Many places charge a shipping and handling charge much higher than the difference in distances.
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