What “Expedited Shipping” actually means?
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What Is Expedited Shipping?
Expedited shipping is a delivery option that gets a package to the customer faster than standard shipping by prioritizing speed and handling.
It’s not a single service — it’s a category of faster delivery methods offered by carriers and sellers.
How Expedited Shipping Works
When expedited shipping is selected:
The order is processed sooner (picked, packed, and shipped faster)
The package receives priority handling in warehouses and transit
It travels via faster transportation routes (air instead of ground, fewer stops)
Delivery happens in fewer days than standard shipping

Typical Delivery Timeframes
Expedited shipping usually falls between standard and overnight delivery:
Standard shipping: 5–10 business days
Expedited shipping: 1–3 business days
Overnight / Next-day shipping: 1 business day
Exact timing depends on:
Distance
Carrier (UPS, FedEx, USPS, DHL, etc.)
Cutoff times
Weekends and holidays

Common Names for Expedited Shipping
Different companies label it differently, but these usually mean the same thing:
Expedited Shipping
Express Shipping
Priority Shipping
Fast Shipping
Accelerated Shipping
Always check the estimated delivery date — names aren’t standardized.
Cost of Expedited Shipping
Expedited shipping costs more because it uses faster logistics.
Price depends on:
Distance traveled
Speed promised
Carrier rates




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