What is your shipping and handling policy?

Our flat rate delivery program makes it more economical to order the products you need from JPPlus.com. Orders 50 lb. and under will be shipped by way of ground for a simple flat rate to the lower US states. Select equipment orders, drop ship orders, LTL shipments, orders that are international or shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, US territories, and APO/FPO addresses do not qualify for flat rate shipping.

Rates effective as of December 7, 2021.

Order Weight Commercial Ground Residential Ground

0-1 lb.

$9.99 Flat Rate

$12.99 Flat Rate

2-10 lb.

$12.99 Flat Rate

$15.99 Flat Rate

11-25 lb.

$15.99 Flat Rate

$18.99 Flat Rate

26-50 lb.

$20.99 Flat Rate

$25.99 Flat Rate


*Select equipment orders, drop ship orders, LTL shipments, international orders or orders shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, US Territories, or APO/FPO addresses do not qualify for flat rate delivery.

Orders will ship complete whenever possible from any of our 3 shipping locations. A handling fee equal to 50% of the flat rate will be assessed for any requested split shipments.

In-stock orders placed by 3pm local time (shipping location) ship same day.

All freight is F.O.B. Johnson Plastics Plus or shipping point unless otherwise noted. Shipping and handling charges will be added to your invoice. Drop shipments, hazardous materials, or special orders for non-stock items may incur additional charges.

Why didn't I get flat rate delivery on my order?

There are a few possible reasons why an order may not qualify for flat rate delivery. Flat rate shipping does not apply to select equipment orders, drop ship orders, or orders that ship to Alaska, Hawaii, US territories, APO/FPO or international destinations.

Additionally, orders do not qualify if the total shipment weight is more than 50 lbs.

Why does shipping to a residential address cost more?

Commercial shippers such as UPS and FedEx charge additional fees for any delivery to a residential address.

It’s cheaper for carriers to service commercial addresses. Commercial addresses are typically in higher density areas, someone is usually available to accept the package, often there are multiple deliveries going to the same address, etc.