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Looking for the cheapest shipping company from USA to Nigeria? The honest answer is: it depends on your parcel (weight, dimensions, contents) and how fast you need it delivered. That’s why the smartest way to ship from US to Nigeria is to compare carriers side by side before you pay.
With Track.Global Delivery Calculator, you can compare USPS, Passport, FedEx, and DHL in seconds: see estimated delivery times, sort results by price, and choose the best balance of cost, speed, and tracking.
Tip: If you’re trying to send package to Nigeria from USA for the lowest price, always test two versions:
(a) your real packaging size, and (b) a tighter box or mailer. Dimensional weight can change the result dramatically.
Shipping prices change daily, but the cost drivers are consistent:
Below is a practical comparison for the route shipping from USA to Nigeria. Use it as a decision guide, then confirm the cheapest service with the calculator (because your parcel size is the deciding factor).
|
Carrier |
Best for |
Typical speed (international service targets) |
Tracking |
Why it can be “cheapest” |
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USPS |
Budget shipping, lighter parcels, non-urgent delivery |
Economy/standard is usually slower; express options exist |
Included on many services |
Often competitive for small parcels and mail-style shipments |
|
FedEx |
Fast delivery, strong visibility, business shipping |
Fast: 1–3 business days (Priority); Lower-cost: 2–5 (Economy) |
Strong end-to-end tracking |
Economy can be cost-effective when you can wait a bit |
|
DHL |
Reliable door-to-door international express, customs expertise |
Service-level dependent (from next-business-day in some cases) |
Strong tracking |
Great when speed and customs handling matter more than the lowest price |
|
Passport |
Cross-border eCommerce, smoother duties experience (DDP possible) |
Depends on service level and lane |
Tracking included |
Can reduce “surprise” fees with duty-paid delivery on eligible shipments |
USPS can be a strong choice for affordable delivery, but Nigeria-specific rules matter.
DHL is often chosen for:
If your shipment is business-critical (documents, urgent replacement parts, high-priority items), DHL can be the “best value,” even if it’s not always the lowest price.
If your use case is eCommerce — buy from US ship to Nigeria or buy and ship from US to Nigeria — the biggest pain point is usually not shipping speed, but unexpected duties/taxes and customer experience.
Passport is positioned as a cross-border shipping solution that can support DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) on eligible shipments, which helps reduce surprises for the receiver at delivery. That makes it especially relevant for brands and cross-border shoppers who want clearer total costs.
If you’re comparing FedEx services specifically, this is the most common question:
|
Feature |
FedEx International Economy® |
FedEx International Priority® |
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Typical transit time (international) |
2–5 business days |
1–3 business days |
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Price level |
Lower |
Higher |
|
Best for |
Cost-sensitive parcels, non-urgent delivery |
Urgent shipments, time-critical delivery |
|
Common trade-off |
More waiting, fewer “rush” guarantees |
Higher cost for speed and priority handling |
Even small changes in dimensions can change the “cheapest” carrier.
Run the calculator twice (economy vs express) and sort by cost.
After you ship, keep visibility on milestones (export, transit, customs clearance, out for delivery). Track.Global supports multi-carrier tracking, so you don’t have to jump between carrier websites.
There isn’t one permanent winner. The cheapest option depends on weight, dimensions, service speed, and sometimes the shipment category. The fastest way to find the cheapest option for your exact parcel is to compare USPS, Passport, FedEx, and DHL in the Track.Global calculator.
Not always. USPS can be very competitive for smaller parcels and non-urgent shipments, but dimensional weight, delivery speed, and service limitations can make FedEx Economy, DHL, or Passport a better overall deal for certain parcels.
Priority is typically faster (1–3 business days internationally), while Economy is typically cheaper (2–5 business days internationally). Use the calculator to confirm the best price for your exact shipment.
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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