We provide reliable and flexible cross-country freight shipping across the United States, tailored to fit your needs and schedule
Interstate Freight Shipping Across the U.S.
- FTL and LTL Ground Shipping
- Air, Ocean, and Rail Freight
- Express Delivery
- Door-to-Door, Port-to-Port, Port-to-Door Services
Ship your goods from city to city or state to state with our comprehensive logistics solutions.
Your Cross-Country Freight Solution with Fulfillment-Box
When choosing a partner for interstate freight transport across the U.S., experience, reliability, and competitive terms are key. With over 15 years of success in the logistics industry, Fulfillment-Box offers tailored solutions to meet all your needs. We design optimal delivery routes, taking into account your shipment’s deadlines, weight, and dimensions. Whether it’s small parcels or full truckloads, we guarantee fast and secure transportation.
Our services go beyond standard freight transportation. We provide an integrated approach by combining freight services with fulfillment. Your shipment can be delivered to one of our state-of-the-art fulfillment centers, where we handle storage, processing, and further distribution. Fulfillment-Box is more than just delivery — it’s a convenient and efficient solution for your business.
Freight Transportation Methods Across the U.S.
FTL and LTL Ground Shipping
A streamlined solution for nationwide freight transport. For smaller shipments, we offer LTL delivery across the U.S., optimizing costs by sharing transport expenses with others. For large shipments filling an entire truck, our FTL service ensures a direct and fast route.
Express Shipping
For urgent freight shipments across the U.S., we partner with leading national carriers such as FedEx, UPS, and USPS. These companies provide express delivery of smaller shipments in the shortest possible time. We select the best rate and route to ensure your goods are delivered quickly, safely, and cost-effectively.
Alternative Transportation Options
Upon request, we organize freight transportation across the U.S. via air, ocean, or rail. These methods are ideal for specialized shipments requiring specific conditions or routes. We help you choose the optimal option, ensuring reliability and timely execution at every stage.
Door-to-Door Delivery Across the U.S.
We manage the entire logistics process — from picking up your shipment to delivering it to its final destination. Leave the logistics to us, so you can focus on your business. A simple, convenient, and reliable solution for any shipment.
Delivery to Fulfillment-Box Warehouses
Our network of warehouses across the U.S. allows you to integrate transportation with storage and order processing. We ensure a seamless transition from freight to fulfillment, eliminating the need to find separate solutions for your goods.
Delivery to Amazon Fulfillment Centers
For Amazon sellers, we organize door-to-door delivery directly to fulfillment centers. We also offer pre-inspection and FBA preparation services at our U.S. warehouses, helping you avoid additional complications and focus on growing your business.
Benefits of Partnering with Fulfillment-Box
We understand that every shipment is unique. With over 15 years of experience in e-commerce, we are well-versed in the intricacies of logistics and the needs of our clients. This expertise enables us to create fast, secure, and cost-effective routes for every delivery.
Through partnerships with leading carriers, we offer highly competitive rates. This allows you to save money while maintaining high-quality service and reliable delivery.
We value your time and provide prompt assistance: our specialists are available 5 days a week via personal chat and respond to inquiries within 20 minutes. We communicate in English, German, Ukrainian, or Russian.
Fulfillment-Box covers all stages of the supply chain — from transportation and storage to order fulfillment and returns management. You can entrust us with your logistics and focus on growing your business, knowing that every step is in reliable hands.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Freight Shipping in the U.S.
Which Routes Can You Ship Cargo Across the U.S.?
We organize shipments between any U.S. states, covering all 50 states:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
We also serve U.S. territories, including Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Do You Provide Service to Alaska and Island Territories?
Yes, upon request, we can arrange cargo delivery to Alaska, Hawaii, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and other regions.
In Which States Are Fulfillment-Box Warehouses Located?
Our warehouses are strategically located in key logistics hubs, including California, Nevada, Texas, Florida, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Indiana, Washington, Delaware and Illinois.
Which Shipping Method to Choose for U.S. Deliveries?
For shipments within the continental U.S., trucking is the most commonly used method.
This approach is highly efficient for medium and long distances due to the extensive highway network and the ability to flexibly adapt routes to specific requirements.
We offer two primary freight options:
◾ FTL (Full Truckload) – full truckload shipping. This option is ideal for large shipments that occupy the entire truck. FTL ensures direct and expedited delivery since the cargo is not redistributed en route.
◾ LTL (Less Than Truckload) – partial truckload shipping. Perfect for smaller shipments. You share truck space with other shippers, significantly reducing transportation costs.
For more complex routes, such as shipments from Texas to Alaska, geographic considerations and available transport options come into play:
◾ Air transport is ideal for urgent and high-value shipments, offering the fastest delivery times.
◾ Sea transport is suited for large-volume or oversized cargo with longer delivery timelines, particularly for island destinations.
◾ Rail transport provides a reliable solution for long distances, suitable for specific types of cargo and routes.
The optimal method depends on the type of cargo, urgency, and budget. Our experts are ready to help you select the most suitable option for your needs.
How Much Does Freight Shipping Cost in the U.S.?
The cost depends on the type, volume, and weight of the cargo, the distance, and the chosen shipping method. For example, smaller shipments can be sent via LTL freight, reducing costs by sharing transportation with other shippers. For larger shipments, FTL freight is an optimal choice, offering direct routes.
Submit a request with your cargo details and route so we can provide a personalized shipping quote.
What Factors Affect Freight Shipping Costs in the U.S.?
Several key factors influence freight shipping costs within the U.S.:
Type of cargo: Some goods require special handling conditions, such as security, temperature control, or other specific requirements, which can increase shipping costs. For instance, fragile or hazardous materials often need extra packaging or certified carriers.
Volume and weight: The greater the weight or size of the shipment, the higher the transportation cost, as it requires more space in the vehicle and more fuel to move.
Distance: Shipping costs directly correlate with the distance between the origin and destination. Longer routes require more time and fuel, driving up expenses.
Shipping method: Costs vary depending on the chosen method (e.g., trucking, rail, air, or sea freight). Trucking is generally more economical for the continental U.S., but remote areas like Alaska or Hawaii may require other methods, increasing the cost.
Fuel prices: Fuel costs play a significant role in shipping expenses. When fuel prices rise, transportation costs can increase significantly.
How Long Does Freight Shipping Take in the U.S.?
The delivery time depends on the mode of transport, distance, route, road conditions, and the cargo’s specific requirements. For example:
◾ Shipping by truck from California to Texas takes 3–4 days.
◾ From Florida to California — 4–5 days.
◾ From New York to Seattle — 5–6 days.
The average delivery time for truck freight across the U.S. is 3–5 days. For more precise information, submit a request with your shipment details.
What Is FTL Freight?
FTL (Full Truckload) refers to a shipping method where the entire truck is used to transport a single shipment. This method is ideal for large shipments that can fully load a truck.
Advantages of FTL freight:
◾ Direct route: The shipment doesn’t stop along the way, speeding up delivery.
◾ High security: The goods are not mixed with other clients’ shipments, reducing the risk of damage or loss.
◾ Optimal timing: Since no additional stops for other shipments are needed, delivery is faster.
FTL is an excellent option for transporting large shipments, offering more flexibility, speed, and control over the delivery process.
What Is LTL Freight?
LTL (Less Than Truckload) is a shipping method where the cargo takes up only part of the truck, and the remaining space is used for other clients’ shipments. This allows you to save on transportation costs, as expenses are shared among multiple shippers.
Advantages of LTL freight:
◾ Cost savings: You pay only for the space used, not for the entire truck.
◾ Suitable for small shipments: If you have a smaller shipment, LTL is more economical compared to FTL.
◾ Flexibility: LTL enables small and medium-sized businesses to reduce logistics costs by sending smaller volumes.
However, LTL also has some limitations, such as longer delivery times due to potential delays at intermediate points for redistribution and consolidation of shipments.