Shipping from Austria to USA can be straightforward—if you know what drives cost, delivery speed, and customs delays. This guide compares DHL, FedEx, and USPS, explains the most-used service levels, and shows how to estimate delivery time and shipping cost with Track.Global’s Delivery Calculator.
Whether you’re sending documents, gifts, e-commerce orders, or business samples, use this page to choose the right carrier and avoid the most common “why is my parcel stuck?” scenarios.
Track.Global’s delivery calculator is designed for quick, realistic planning:
You’ll get shipping estimates that reflect how carriers actually price international parcels—including dimensional (volumetric) weight, which often changes the final cost.
International shipping prices and time windows vary because of these factors:
Below is a practical, route-focused comparison. Think of it as “which carrier fits the job,” not just “which one is fastest.”
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Carrier |
Typical positioning |
Best for |
What to watch |
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DHL Express |
Time-definite international express |
Urgent parcels, business shipments, predictable delivery |
Premium pricing; strict packaging/compliance for restricted goods |
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FedEx |
Wide express portfolio (midday/end-of-day options) |
Fast delivery with service-level choices |
Surcharges can apply (fuel, residential, oversized); paperwork must be precise |
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USPS (via postal network) |
Cost-oriented international mail services |
Budget-friendly shipping when time is flexible |
Longer windows; customs/handovers can add variability |
Rule of thumb:
Many shippers still search for USPS Express Mail International. USPS renamed that expedited service to Priority Mail Express International (the “Express Mail International” name is legacy).
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Service |
Typical delivery window |
Best for |
Notable features |
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USPS Priority Mail International |
6–10 business days |
Value shipping for non-urgent parcels |
Tracking included; insurance is included with limits/exceptions |
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USPS Express Mail International (now Priority Mail Express International) |
3–5 business days |
Faster delivery when USPS is preferred |
Faster service; may include a money-back guarantee to select destinations; tracking included |
If your shipment is time-sensitive but you want postal pricing, Priority Mail Express International is the upgrade to compare first.
If you’re comparing FedEx options in shipping platforms, you may see internal service identifiers. Here’s how the common ones map to real-world choices.
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FedEx service code |
Commercial name |
Typical delivery window |
Delivery style |
When to choose |
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INTERNATIONAL_ECONOMY |
FedEx International Economy® |
2–5 business days |
Economy, day-definite |
When cost matters more than speed |
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FEDEX_INTERNATIONAL_PRIORITY |
FedEx International Priority® |
1–3 business days |
Time-definite (end-of-day) |
Most “best value” express shipments |
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FEDEX_INTERNATIONAL_PRIORITY_EXPRESS |
FedEx International Priority® Express |
1–3 business days |
Time-definite (midday / earlier delivery in many lanes) |
When you want faster delivery commitment timing |
If you’re shipping to a U.S. business address (or need earlier arrival), Priority Express is often the “earlier in the day” option. If you just need fast, International Priority is usually the practical default. If you’re optimizing cost, start with International Economy.
For Austria → USA, customs rules can change how “simple” a shipment feels—even for low-value parcels.
Key realities to plan for:
International tracking can involve handovers between networks (export carrier → airline → customs → last-mile delivery). That’s why statuses sometimes look “stuck” even when the parcel is moving.
With Track.Global, you can track shipments across carriers in one place using the tracking number—useful when:
Usually the cheapest option is an economy or postal-style service—especially when delivery time is flexible. Use Track.Global to compare available services for your exact weight and dimensions.
Time-definite express services (often DHL Express or FedEx priority services) are typically the fastest, with delivery commonly measured in a few business days rather than a week+.
Because many carriers bill by dimensional weight for bulky parcels. A larger box can cost more even if it’s light.
Enter the from/to country and postal codes, choose a category, add weight and dimensions (L×W×H), select carriers (e.g., USPS/UPS/FedEx/DHL), then click Calculate. You can sort results by cost or by delivery time and switch currency (USD/EUR).
For the best shipping quote, use:<br /> - Origin + destination postal/ZIP codes<br /> - Weight including packaging<br /> - Box dimensions (length, width, height)<br /> - Shipment type/category (especially helpful for international or restricted goods)
Yes. Select multiple couriers to get a shipping price comparison in one results list and quickly see which carrier/service wins on price or speed.
Both. Carriers often bill by the greater of actual weight or dimensional (volumetric) weight. Small/heavy parcels usually price by weight; large/light boxes can price by dimensional weight.
Dimensional weight reflects the space your box takes up. If your package is bulky, carriers may charge more even if it’s light—so accurate dimensions are key for a reliable shipping rate estimate.
Yes—results typically include service options plus an estimated delivery window. Use sorting by delivery time to find the fastest shipping quote.
They’re estimates based on the details you enter and current carrier pricing. Final charges can differ if the carrier measures a different weight/size, applies residential/remote/oversize surcharges, or updates rates.
Flat Rate can be cheaper when your item is dense/heavy but fits in a Flat Rate box/envelope. By-weight is often cheaper for light parcels, especially to nearby zones—compare both for the best shipping cost.
Yes. Choose the destination country (and postal code when available), then compare international services across carriers. Keep in mind that customs rules and service availability depend on destination and item type.
Shipping rates usually cover transport/postage only. Duties/taxes (international) are typically not included, and your own handling/packaging fees depend on your business process—add those separately if you’re calculating total landed cost.
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