Carrier Surcharges

UPS Large Package Surcharge 2026

The "130 Inch Rule" that kills profit margins.

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The Danger Zone

If your package (Length + 2xWidth + 2xHeight) exceeds 130 inches, UPS adds a surcharge of roughly $160 - $215 depending on the zone and seasonality.

This fee applies per package. If you ship 10 large boxes, that is a $2,000 surcharge.

How to Calculate "Length + Girth"

This formula confuses everyone. Here is the step-by-step method.

Example Box: 40" x 20" x 20"

  1. Identify Longest Side: Length = 40 inches.
  2. Identify Other Sides: Width = 20, Height = 20.
  3. Calculate Girth: (2 x 20) + (2 x 20) = 40 + 40 = 80 inches.
  4. Add Length + Girth: 40 (Length) + 80 (Girth) = 120 inches.
  5. Result: 120 < 130. Safe (No Surcharge).

Example Box: 42" x 24" x 24"

  1. Identify Longest Side: Length = 42 inches.
  2. Calculate Girth: (2 x 24) + (2 x 24) = 48 + 48 = 96 inches.
  3. Add Length + Girth: 42 + 96 = 138 inches.
  4. Result: 138 > 130. SURCHARGE APPLIED ($160+).
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Updated for 2026 Rules
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The "90 lb" Minimum Billable

It gets worse. If you trigger the Large Package Surcharge, UPS ignores the actual weight of your box and bills you for a minimum of 90 lbs.

Scenario: You ship a large plastic spoiler (5 lbs) in a 60x20x20 box.
1. Size: 60 + 40 + 40 = 140 inches (>130). Surcharge Triggered.
2. Weight: 5 lbs -> Bumped to 90 lbs Billable.

You pay the base rate for 90 lbs (approx $80) PLUS the Surcharge ($160). Total cost: ~$240 for a 5 lb package.

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Glossary

GirthThe measurement around the thickest part of the package (2W + 2H).
Over MaximumPackages > 165 inches (L+Girth) or > 150 lbs. Requires LTL Freight. Fine: $1,250+.
AHSAdditional Handling Surcharge. A smaller fee for packages > 48" long or > 50 lbs.
Billable WeightThe greater of Scale Weight, DIM Weight, or Minimum Billable (90 lbs for Large Pkgs).

Frequently Asked Questions

For 2026, the UPS Large Package Surcharge applies if your package meets ANY of these criteria: (1) Length + Girth > 130 inches, (2) Length > 96 inches, or (3) Specific handling weight limits are exceeded. The fee typically starts around $160 (Commercial) to $200+ (Residential) per package.
Girth = (2 x Width) + (2 x Height). Total Size = Length + Girth. For example, a box that is 48 x 24 x 24 inches: Length (48) + Girth (2x24 + 2x24 = 96) = 144 inches. Since 144 > 130, this package triggers the surcharge.
Yes. If a package triggers the Large Package Surcharge, UPS automatically bills it at a minimum weight of 90 lbs, even if the actual weight is only 10 lbs. This is in ADDITION to the surcharge fee itself.
Large Package is a fee ($150-$200). 'Over Maximum' is a penalty ($1,250+) for shipping something UPS does not accept (Length > 108 inches, Weight > 150 lbs, or Size > 165 inches). Never ship an Over Max package; use LTL freight instead.
Reduce the box size. Even shrinking the height by 1 inch can bring the total (Length + 2W + 2H) under 130 inches. If you are at 131 inches, you are paying $200 extra for 1 inch of cardboard.