Seeing a FedEx charge on your statement?
Common ways FedEx charges might appear on your statement
- FEDEX
- FEDEX.COM
- FEDEX SHIPPING
- FEDEXSHIPMENT
- FEDEXBILLING ONLINE
- FEDEX 800-463-3339 TN
- FEDEX.COMBILLING
- FEDEX.COMPOSTAGE
- FEDEX.COMSHIP
- FEDEX.COMINTERNET SHIPPING
- FEDEX.COMLABEL
- FEDEX FREIGHT
- FEDEX GROUND
- FEDEX EXPRESS
- FEDEX HOME DELIVERY
- FEDEXINVOICE
- FEDEX DUTIES & TAXES
- FEDEXBROKERAGE
- FEDEX CUSTOMS CHARGE
- FEDEXADDRESS CORRECTION
- FEDEX OFFICE #### CITY STATE
- FEDEX KINKO’S #### LOCATION
- FEDEX.COMSUPPLY CHAIN
- FEDEXSUPPLY CHAIN SERVICES
- FEDEX TRADE NETWORKS
- FEDEX E-INVOICE
- FEDEX.COM*FREIGHT
- FEDEX INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
What is FedEx?
FedEx Corporation is a global shipping and logistics company headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, providing express delivery, ground transportation, freight, and business logistics services across more than 220 countries. The company also operates FedEx Office for printing, packing, and retail support, along with specialized divisions for freight and international trade. Learn more on their site.
Common causes for FedEx charges
- Shipping label purchases
The most common FedEx charges are postage or label purchases created through FedEx.com or integrated eCommerce platforms. These appear immediately after label creation, even if the package hasn’t shipped yet. - Address corrections or dimensional adjustments
FedEx applies address correction or “audit” fees automatically when the shipment’s entered address or weight doesn’t match the actual scanned data. These often appear a few days after delivery and surprise many small-business shippers. - Customs, duties, or brokerage fees
International shipments billed to your account may include Duties & Taxes or Brokerage line items for customs clearance, assessed after import. These may appear as a separate charge under FEDEX DUTIES & TAXES. - Third-party or recipient billing
FedEx allows senders to bill shipping costs to a recipient or third-party account. If your account number was used for this purpose, you might see unexpected FEDEX.COM or FEDEX charges tied to other shipments. - Freight and Supply Chain services
Larger freight or LTL (less-than-truckload) shipments are billed separately by FedEx Freight or FedEx Supply Chain Services. These usually correspond to palletized deliveries or logistics contracts. - FedEx Office purchases
Transactions at physical FedEx Office or former Kinko’s locations appear as FEDEX OFFICE #### CITY STATE, referencing the store number and location. These include printing, copying, or packing service charges. - E-invoice or consolidated billing
Businesses that manage multiple shipments often receive grouped charges under FEDEX E-INVOICE or FEDEX BILLING ONLINE. These represent monthly statement payments, not individual shipments.
Decoding FedEx charge tags
- FEDEX / FEDEX.COM indicates a transaction processed directly through FedEx, either online or at a retail service counter.
- SHIPMENT / LABEL / POSTAGE identifies standard shipping label purchases for domestic or international parcels.
- BILLING / E-INVOICE marks consolidated or recurring payments from FedEx Billing Online, used by frequent shippers and business accounts.
- GROUND / EXPRESS / HOME DELIVERY refers to the specific FedEx service used — standard ground, express air, or residential delivery.
- DUTIES & TAXES / BROKERAGE / CUSTOMS CHARGE denotes import-related fees, customs brokerage, or VAT assessments billed after delivery on international shipments.
- ADDRESS CORRECTION signals a billing adjustment made after FedEx verifies the shipment address or dimensions.
- FREIGHT / SUPPLY CHAIN SERVICES / TRADE NETWORKS corresponds to FedEx’s business logistics and freight operations, often for palletized or contractual shipping.
- FEDEX OFFICE #### points to an in-person store purchase at a FedEx Office (formerly Kinko’s) location, with the number referencing the specific branch.
- 800-463-3339 TN is FedEx’s main customer service number, appearing in many online billing and transaction records.