Average ground shipping in Oklahoma (OK) costs $4.90/lb, 5.9% below the national average. Shipping volume rank: #32 of 51.
Avg Ground Cost
$4.90
per lb
vs National Avg
-5.9%
$5.21/lb avg
Volume Rank
#32
of 51
Shipping Hubs
2
major cities
Oklahoma City
USPS, UPS, FedEx distribution center
Tulsa
USPS, UPS, FedEx distribution center
USPS
Full service across Oklahoma. Best for lightweight packages under 1 lb. Priority Mail and First-Class options available at all post offices.
UPS
Full ground and air network in Oklahoma. UPS Ground typically 1-5 business days for domestic. Strong commercial and business shipping presence.
FedEx
Full Express and Ground service in Oklahoma. FedEx Ground 1-5 days, Express overnight available. SmartPost for lightweight ecommerce.
Oklahoma has 1 port of entry handling international shipments, containerized cargo, and cross-border freight.
Oklahoma has lower shipping volume relative to major logistics states. This can mean slightly higher per-unit costs and fewer same-day pickup windows in rural areas. However, all three major carriers still provide full coverage, and rates from Oklahoma City are competitive for standard ground service.
For international shipments originating from Oklahoma, goods can be exported through Port of Catoosa. Compare international rates using our shipping calculator.
The average ground shipping cost in Oklahoma is $4.90 per pound, which is 5.9% below the national average of $5.21/lb. Actual rates depend on package dimensions, carrier, distance, and service level.
The major shipping hubs in Oklahoma are Oklahoma City, Tulsa. These cities serve as key distribution and logistics centers for USPS, UPS, and FedEx operations in the state.
All major carriers operate in Oklahoma: USPS, UPS, FedEx. Each carrier has distribution centers and drop-off locations across Oklahoma City and other major cities.
Oklahoma has 1 port of entry: Port of Catoosa. These handle international imports including containerized cargo, air freight, and cross-border ground shipments.
Oklahoma ranks #32 out of 51 (50 states + DC) for total shipping volume. Lower volume can mean slightly higher per-unit shipping costs due to less dense carrier routes.
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