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Shipping from Switzerland to the US can be fast and predictable—if you pick the right service level and prepare customs details correctly. In practice, your best option depends on urgency, parcel size/weight, destination ZIP code, and customs requirements.
With Track.Global, you can compare shipping options in one place: see estimated delivery times, sort by cost vs speed, and keep tracking updates together—even when a parcel changes hands between carriers.
|
Carrier |
Typical speed to the US (international) |
Strengths |
Trade-offs |
Best for |
|
USPS (postal route; often delivered in the US by USPS) |
3–10 business days depending on service |
Often cost-effective, broad delivery coverage |
Less “time-definite” than couriers; transit can vary with customs |
Cost-sensitive parcels, non-urgent shipments |
|
FedEx |
1–5 business days depending on service |
Time/day-definite options, strong end-to-end control |
Usually higher price vs postal |
Urgent shipments, higher-value goods, business delivery |
|
DHL Express |
1–3 business days for express lanes (often next possible business day) |
Fast global express network, customs expertise |
Premium pricing typical for express |
Fast cross-border delivery, predictable milestones |
Reality check: Delivery times are typically quoted in business days and can extend due to customs holds, remote areas, weather, or incorrect paperwork.
For “USPS” shipping on a Switzerland→US route, shipments commonly travel via a postal operator and are delivered in the US through the USPS network. Two commonly compared service levels are:
|
USPS service name (as used in many calculators) |
USPS marketed name |
Estimated delivery time |
Tracking |
Notable differences |
|
USPS PriorityMailInternational |
Priority Mail International |
6–10 business days |
Included |
Balanced option for cost vs time; commonly used for parcels |
|
USPS ExpressMailInternational |
Priority Mail Express International |
3–5 business days |
Included |
Faster service; may include money-back guarantee to select destinations |
FedEx offers several international service levels that are often shown in calculators using internal codes. Here’s how they line up for shipping from Switzerland to the US:
|
FedEx code (as shown in tools) |
Common service name |
Delivery target |
Typical transit time |
Best for |
|
FEDEX_INTERNATIONAL_PRIORITY_EXPRESS |
FedEx International Priority® Express |
Midday delivery in many lanes |
1–3 business days (some lanes next-day) |
Fastest “express” needs; time-critical parcels |
|
FEDEX_INTERNATIONAL_PRIORITY |
FedEx International Priority® |
End-of-day delivery focus |
1–3 business days |
Reliable priority delivery with strong predictability |
|
INTERNATIONAL_ECONOMY |
FedEx International Economy® |
Economy, later delivery window |
2–5 business days |
Lower cost vs priority when you can wait a bit |
International delivery speed is often decided by customs readiness. To reduce delays:
Typically FedEx International Priority Express or DHL Express service levels are fastest (often 1–3 business days, lane-dependent).
Postal-style routes (often displayed as USPS PriorityMailInternational) are commonly more budget-friendly, with longer delivery windows.
Time-definite couriers (FedEx/DHL Express) generally offer tighter operational control and more consistent milestone scans, while postal routes can vary more by handoff and customs flow.
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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