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All lanes·Edison, NJ·Washington, D.C.
Zone 32 days groundEdison, NJ

Shipping from Edison to Washington, D.C.

Zone 3. That's the number that matters for this lane. From our Edison warehouse, a standard 3 lb residential parcel reaches a typical Washington, D.C. address in 2 business days at roughly $10.35. A 10 lb box runs about $16.3. These are ground-service estimates using carrier zone tables — actual cost depends on ZIP, service level, and surcharges.

Washington D.C. is a compact high-density market. Edison ships D.C. at zone 3 and Savannah at zone 4; the mid-Atlantic corridor from either node is efficient for premium consumer goods.

Weight-tier pricing for this lane

Base residential ground rate from Edison to a typical Washington, D.C. ZIP (zone 3). Fuel, residential, and DAS surcharges are not included — see surcharge section below.

WeightZoneBase rateEst. transit
1 lb3$8.652 days
3 lb3$10.352 days
5 lb3$12.052 days
10 lb3$16.302 days
20 lb3$24.802 days

Where your parcels land

  • Washington
  • Arlington
  • Alexandria

Delivery time to Washington using example ZIP 20001: 2 business days ground from Edison.

How a 3-warehouse 3PL changes the math

Edison is already the optimal Pro Fulfill origin for Washington, D.C.. Zone 3 from Edison matches or beats both our other nodes. No zone savings left on the table here.

If you ship to other states with a different zone profile, a split-inventory strategy across two Pro Fulfill nodes could still reduce your blended shipping cost. Use the zone calculator to model your full order geography.

Pomona
Zone 8
5 days· $17.50 for 3 lb
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Savannah
Zone 4
2 days· $11.10 for 3 lb
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EdisonBest zone
Zone 3
2 days· $10.35 for 3 lb

Surcharge exposure to plan for

Base zone rate is the floor. These surcharges apply to most Washington, D.C. residential deliveries:

  • Residential delivery. UPS and FedEx add ~$5.55 per parcel for residential addresses. Most DTC orders trigger this. Full surcharge breakdown.
  • Delivery Area Surcharge (DAS). Rural, extended rural, and remote ZIPs in Washington, D.C. add between $4.90 and $17.50 per parcel depending on tier. DAS ZIP code guide.
  • Fuel surcharge. Indexed weekly to the US EIA fuel price. Currently running approximately 10-15% of base rate for ground service. Carriers publish the current index weekly.
  • Peak/demand surcharge. Major carriers add seasonal surcharges from October through January. For high-volume sellers, this can add $0.40-$1.25 per parcel during peak weeks.

Lane questions answered

What zone is Washington, D.C. from Edison?

Washington, D.C. is zone 3 from our Edison warehouse. Zone 3 means 2-business-day ground transit under standard carrier tables. Zone is assigned at the ZIP3 level at invoice time; this state-level figure is a planning approximation.

How long does ground shipping from Edison to Washington, D.C. take?

Ground service from Edison to Washington, D.C. is typically 2 business days in transit at zone 3. Actual transit depends on carrier, service level, and specific ZIP. Residential delivery and rural routes can add a day.

What's the cheapest carrier for parcels to Washington, D.C.?

For most Washington, D.C. ZIPs, UPS Ground, FedEx Ground, and USPS Ground Advantage are competitive. The best carrier depends on weight, dimensions, and destination ZIP. Pro Fulfill's hybrid carrier system compares rates at order time to select the lowest-cost option automatically.

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Multi-origin quote for Washington, D.C. shipping.

Tell us your Washington, D.C. monthly volume and average order weight. We'll model Pomona, Savannah, and Edison side by side and show you the cheapest origin for this lane.