Here's what Amazon, UPS, FedEx fuel surcharge means for buyers
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Americans should brace themselves for tightening budgets as industry specialists caution against the financial impact of new surcharges implemented by major delivery firms to counteract fuel expenses.

According to financial analysts in California, these price increases are “inevitable” and are expected to send “shockwaves through the supply chain and our finances.”

On April 17, Amazon plans to introduce additional seller fees, aligning with UPS, FedEx, and USPS, all of whom have already incorporated fuel surcharges to mitigate soaring energy expenses following the conflict in Iran.

Santa Clara University’s supply chain authority, Professor Andy Tsay, explained to ABC7: “Rising oil prices are influencing shipping and logistics expenses across companies like Amazon, UPS, and USPS. Avoiding these increases is unlikely. Mortgage rates are on the rise as well.”

“The discussion around affordability has been ongoing since before the last presidential election, and the current geopolitical climate isn’t helping the situation,” he observed.

He concluded, “Ultimately, this will impact the supply chain and our wallets alike.”

Even ordering takeout on apps like DoorDash, Uber Eats and Grubhub could see surcharges, according to the experts.

The White House launched a military campaign against Iran over a month ago after the assassination of its head of state, with the Islamic Republic retaliating by bombing air bases in the Middle East and closing the Strait of Hormuz, a key passage controlling much of the world’s oil supply.

The move sent shockwaves through the region and the globe, contributing to rising gas prices — hitting California the hardest, where taxes on fuel were already sky high.

“Transportation costs are a big factor there,” said Dr. Dima Leschinskii, a professor of finance at Menlo College, noting Amazon’s plan to tack a temporary 3.5% fuel surcharge onto its third-party sellers.

Starting April 26, USPS will impose a temporary 8% price increase on select packages, including Priority Mail, due to rising fuel costs.

“Every company involved in logistics has to pay for gas. They either absorb the cost or pass it on to third parties,” she said. “I’m not surprised this is happening — at some point, Amazon will say it cannot absorb all this cost.”

The current national average for gas is $4.12 per gallon, while in California it stands at $5.93 — up roughly a dollar from a month ago, according to AAA.


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