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WHAT IS UPS NEXT-DAY AIR SAVER?

Greg Caulfield
Greg Caulfield

Logistics Team Lead at LAX Freight

Published on: October 10, 2023 | Modified on: August 6, 2024
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The hint lies within its name. This service functions as an overnight air freight mail solution offering expedited shipping, all at a more economical rate than the standard UPS Next Day Air. Although both choices ensure one-day delivery for sending your packages overnight, the key distinction lies in the precise timing of the delivery.

With Next Day Air Saver, your packages will still reach the recipients overnight, but the delivery generally occurs later than UPS Next Day Air. While UPS Next Day Air commits to delivering by 10:30 a.m. on the morning following the shipment, UPS Next Day Air Saver takes a different approach. It pledges overnight delivery between 3:00 and 4:30 p.m. for commercial addresses and residential addresses.

This service is tailored to aid in the growth of your business by striking a balance between shipping speed and costs.

Where Does It Ship To? 

UPS Next Day Air Saver extends its shipping reach to encompass all 48 contiguous states and specific regions within Alaska and Hawaii. However, there’s a catch – it’s inaccessible in areas where the standard service assures end-of-day delivery rather than a guaranteed morning delivery.

What Is the Pricing? 

While UPS Next Day Air Saver presents a more cost-effective alternative, the actual savings you’ll experience depend on the size and quantity of the parcels you’re dispatching. Generally, sending a letter via Next Day Air Saver will save you between $1 to $1.50 compared to the standard service. This might seem like a small amount individually, but it can accumulate significantly when you’re shipping a substantial volume.

Prices range from $25.00 to $46.87, contingent on the recipient’s zone. Conversely, employing the Next Day Air service for the same letter would cost between $25.21 and $61.89. This implies that opting for the Saver option could yield savings ranging from $0.21 to $15.02, a considerable amount, especially considering that the Saver letter arrives shortly.

For packages sent through Next Day Air Saver, rates commence at $28.27 for the lightest weight and zone 132, gradually increasing to $46.87 for zone 138. If you’re shipping a 50 lbs. package, the cost will vary between $108.38 and $417.67 using Saver. On the other hand, selecting the regular Next Day Aero option will increase your expenditure by $2.94 to $44.54 for the lightweight package and by $8.61 to $55.47 for the 50 lbs. package.

As the weight of your package increases and the distance it needs to travel grows, your potential savings with the one become more substantial.

Consider using the UPS Shipping Calculator for a more accurate estimate of UPS Next Day Air Saver shipping costs.

Pros And Cons of Using UPS Next Day Air Saver 

It proves an excellent choice for businesses seeking swift, guaranteed expedited delivery while also economizing. However, it comes with certain restrictions regarding service coverage and adherence to specific shipment size and weight criteria. 

Pros:

  • Assured next-day arrival.
  • Reliable delivery schedule.
  • Cost-effective alternative for your overnight shipping needs.

Cons:

  • Limited service coverage compared to UPS Next Day Air.

Does It Have A Weight Limit? 

The weight limit for UPS Next Day Air Saver matches that of Next Day Air, which is 150 lbs.

What Are the Size Restrictions for UPS Next Day Air Saver? 

UPS Next Day Air Saver imposes size constraints, with packages needing to stay within 108 inches in length, and the longest side cannot exceed 30 inches. These size limits mirror those applicable to UPS Next Day Air.

Carriers such as UPS employ dimensional weight or DIM weight pricing to calculate shipping costs based on a package’s volume. This methodology enables them to factor package size into their pricing structure, as both size and weight influence how many packages can be accommodated on a single truck. Collaborating with a third-party logistics (3PL) provider like Red Stag Fulfillment can yield volume pricing discounts, resulting in savings for you and your customers, especially when dealing with large or bulky items.

When Is Opting for It a Sensible Choice? 

UPS Next Day Air Saver offers a sensible solution when cost is crucial and you still require prompt delivery. It is a dependable means to ensure your packages reach customers shortly, all while safeguarding your profit margins.

Given that packages arrive within the same time frame as UPS Next Day Aero, customers are unlikely to discern the subtle timing distinctions between these two delivery choices. However, the savings are unmistakable to you.

For eCommerce businesses seeking to meet customer expectations for swiftness while adeptly controlling expenses and optimizing profitability, it proves to be a valuable choice.

It is an excellent choice for businesses needing swift, dependable, and budget-friendly shipping. It ensures your packages’ rapid and secure delivery, sparing you from the typical hassles and setbacks often linked with express shipping. If you’re seeking an expedited solution that offers cost savings.

Reduce Your Shipping Rates With A 3PL

At LAX Freight, we want to emphasize a pivotal consideration that can significantly impact your shipping expenses. Collaborating with a third-party logistics (3PL) provider like us allows you to unlock substantial cost savings. 

Our ability to secure favorable shipping rates is driven by the aggregation of shipping volumes across our diverse partner network. These savings can be particularly substantial, affording you the means to expand your operations and make strategic investments in your business.

If you’re contemplating the benefits of a 3PL partnership, our team is here to support you in effectively managing carrier and dimensional (DIM) weights while providing comprehensive assistance for handling large, unwieldy, or high-value shipments – all contributing to a notable reduction in your shipping costs.

For a deeper understanding of options of this and other overnight shipping alternatives and strategies to optimize your ground and standard shipments, we encourage you to initiate a conversation with LAX Freight 3PL.

Check out the LAX Freight blog to learn more about the latest trends in the transportation business.

Greg Caulfield
Greg Caulfield

Logistics Team Lead at LAX Freight

Greg is an experienced professional with a proven track record in logistics. At a p

During the previous work in Landstar, Greg cultivated a professional team specializing in expanding carrier networks. In 2023, Greg started to work at LAX Freight, handling national accounts, sales growth, and customer base. His achievements reflect a commitment to building long-term client relationships and consistently delivering reliable freight services.

According to him, his passion for logistics began in childhood. He was influenced by his father’s love for heavy objects, exercising dumbbells from a very young age. Since then, Greg has transported heavy objects and feels a passionate drive for them.

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