North America · Comparison

Canada Post vs FedEx

Side-by-side dimensional weight comparison. Same package, two carriers — see exactly what each would bill, and which wins for your shipment profile.

Canada Post
÷ 6000 cm³/kg
FedEx
÷ 5000 cm³/kg
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Head-to-head

Canada Post vs FedEx — the divisors

Canada Post has the more favorable divisor (6000 vs 5000 cm³/kg) — meaning lower billable weight for the same package.

  Canada Post FedEx
Imperial divisor (in³/lb) Metric only 139
Metric divisor (cm³/kg) 6000 5000
DIM applies No minimum No minimum
Region Canada United States · Global
When to pick which

Which carrier wins for your shipment

— 01 · CHOOSE CANADA POST

When Canada Post wins

Domestic Canadian shipments, US-Canada cross-border, predictable volumetric pricing

— 02 · CHOOSE FEDEX

When FedEx wins

Time-sensitive shipments, reliable air network, international Express

— 03 · RUN A LIVE QUOTE

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Divisors don't tell you everything — base rates, fuel surcharges, and discounts also matter.

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Common questions

Canada Post vs FedEx — FAQ

Which is cheaper, Canada Post or FedEx?

It depends on your package. Canada Post's divisor is 6000 cm³/kg, while FedEx's is 5000 cm³/kg. For DIM-weighted packages (lightweight bulky), the carrier with the higher divisor wins on billable weight. For dense packages where actual weight wins, the divisor doesn't matter and the cheaper base rate wins. Use the calculator above to see which gives you the lower billable weight for your specific package.

Do Canada Post and FedEx use the same DIM weight formula?

The formula is the same: volume divided by the divisor, rounded up, with the billable weight being the greater of the result or the actual weight. The divisors differ (6000 cm³/kg for Canada Post, 5000 cm³/kg for FedEx), which is what produces different billable weights for the same package.

Can I use both Canada Post and FedEx?

Yes — many shippers use both, routing each package to whichever carrier is cheaper for that shipment profile. Multi-carrier rate-shopping platforms (Shippo, ShipStation, Easyship) automate this decision in real time based on weight, dimensions, destination, and your negotiated rates with each carrier.

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