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Pricing

Price for Puerto Rico Shipments

- Flat rate: $12.50, up to 60 lb and 20x20x20 inches.

Price for Shipments from Puerto Rico to Mainland USA

General Public

  • Flat rate: $12.50 plus the following charges based on the service chosen at checkout:

Ground:

  • 55% discount on all shipments.

2nd Day and Next Day:

  • Flat rate for 1 to 3 lbs*.: $17.32.

  • Variable rate for 4 to 50 lbs*: 60% discount.

Next Day:

  • Flat rate for 1 to 3 lbs* .: $21.06.

  • Variable rate for 4 to 50 lbs*.: 60% discount.

SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises)

Price for Shipments from Puerto Rico to Mainland USA**

  • Flat rate: $12.50 plus the following charges based on the service chosen at checkout:

Ground:

  • 70% discount on all shipments.

2nd Day and Next Day:

  • Flat rate for 1 to 3 lbs*.: $11.95.

  • Variable rate for 4 to 50 lbs.: 72% discount.

Next Day:

  • Flat rate for 1 to 3 lbs*.: $14.53.

  • Variable rate for 4 to 50 lbs*.: 72% discount.

* The weight used will be the actual weight or the dimensional weight, whichever is greater. Dimensional weight reflects package density, which is the amount of space a package occupies compared to its actual weight. Dimensional weight may apply to all UPS domestic and international package services.

** The rates for SMEs are provided directly on-site from the Shopify marketplace. If you do not have a digital store, you can also request it directly from Islandwide's customer center, proving that you are an SME.

To calculate dimensional weight:

a) Determine the package measurements in inches. For each measurement, start at the longest point, rounding to the nearest whole number.

b) Multiply the package length (longest side of the package) by the width and by the height to get the cubic size in inches.

c) Divide the cubic size in inches by the divisor to calculate the dimensional weight in pounds. Increase any fraction to the next
whole pound.

The divisor varies by rate type:

  - 139 for Daily Rates
  - 166 for Retail Rates

Dimensional Weight = (L x W x H) ÷ Divisor.

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