FedEx on site typically refers to a service where a FedEx representative is physically present at a specific location, such as a business or event, to provide shipping and logistics support. This can include services such as package pickup, drop-off, packaging assistance, and shipping consultations. Having FedEx on site can streamline the shipping process and provide convenient access to FedEx services for customers.
1. What does FedEx on site mean?
– FedEx on site refers to the service provided by FedEx where a delivery or pickup is made directly at the customer’s location, such as a home or business address.
2. How does FedEx on site work?
– When a customer requests FedEx on site service, a FedEx driver will come to the specified location to either deliver a package or pick up a package for shipping. This can be scheduled in advance or requested at the time of placing a shipment order.
3. Are there any additional fees for FedEx on site service?
– FedEx on site service may incur additional fees, such as a residential delivery surcharge or a pickup fee. These fees can vary depending on the specific service requested and the location of the delivery or pickup. It’s important to check with FedEx for the most up-to-date information on any additional fees associated with on site service.