Are FedEx packing slips free?

Packaging is vital to the swift delivery of your shipment. We have therefore developed our own range of ready-to-use, self-sealing packaging in a choice of shapes and sizes. And they are all available free of charge when you give your shipments to FedEx*.

Can FedEx print a label for me?

You can go straight to a FedEx or participating retail location, show your QR code, and a team member will print the label for you on the spot.

How do I create a return label on FedEx?

On the bottom of the page, there is a button that says “Create Return Label Shipment.” Choose this button. You are then directed to your “Package & Shipment” details page. You can print the label and send it with the page, send the recipient and email link to return the package or FedEx can send it.

How do I use a FedEx pouch label?

Fold the new shipping label along the horizontal line and place in a plastic shipping pouch or completely cover the label on the box with clear shipping tape. Make sure the barcode portion of the label can be scanned.

How do I print a FedEx label without a printer?

Yes, you have a couple of options: Create a label on your phone with the FedEx® Mobile app, and the app will issue you a barcode. Just save the barcode to your phone and visit a FedEx Office or participating FedEx Ship Center location. One of our team members will scan your barcode and print your label in the store.

How do I create a return shipping label?

3 steps to creating a return label

  1. Step 1: Choose a shipping carrier and mail class. When creating your own return label, you’ll select which shipping carrier you want to go through and which mail class the package falls under.
  2. Step 2: Enter the address. Provide your business’s return address.
  3. Step 3: Pay for postage.

What is a FedEx pouch?

Pouches. The FedEx® Small Pouch is intended to secure internet- generated shipping documents (including FedEx Ship Manager® at fedex.com documents) for both domestic and international shipments, and non-peel-and-stick airbills for U.S. shipments.