Express shipping from the United States to France

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Shipping from the United States to France

Depending on the type of items that you need to ship to France, there are several options available, which are listed below. However, if you have specific requirements, we can always tailor an offer based on your shipping needs.

Shipping a package from the United States to France

Access to logistics services for shipping a parcel from the United States to France is made simple with Eurosender! Chosen by many businesses worldwide, our streamlined logistics dashboard gives you immediate pricing for logistics services, allowing you to book at the click of a button and keep track of all your orders in one place. We take the guess-work out of organising shipping services from the United States to France by matching you with the best courier company to suit your requirements.

Shipping luggage from the United States to France

Looking for a simple and cost-effective way to ship your luggage from the United States to France? Eurosender gives you access to the best shipping prices. Sending suitcases ahead is a popular option for travellers, expats and students travelling abroad, to avoid excess baggage fees imposed by airlines. When shipping your luggage from the United States to France, we always recommend packing the items in a cardboard box for safety.

Shipping a pallet from the United States to France

When you need to ship a large quantity of goods from the United States to France, look no further than Eurosender! With our extensive network of trusted carriers, will receive a tailored price, and you can also select additional freight insurance and cargo storage options. For more information on shipping pallets from the United States to France, don't hesitate to contact our team of specialists.
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Upcoming public holidays

Some logistics service providers don’t operate during holidays, so please consider the bank holidays when planning your shipping from the United States to France.
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FAQ on shipping from the United States to France

How much does it cost to ship a suitcase from the United States to France?

The price for shipping a suitcase from the United States to France will depend on the dimensions of your luggage. Thanks to our algorithm, it takes only a few seconds to find out the cost of shipping a suitcase from the United States to France. Get the price in our booking tool and complete the order in less than 5 minutes!

What is the cheapest way to send a parcel from the United States to France?

When shipping from the United States to France, the cheapest solution for parcels is usually our Priority Express Service, but it can also depend on the size of your shipment. To get an instant quote with Eurosender, insert your shipping route on our booking tool and choose between the available services to get a price for shipping from the United States to France.

What cannot be shipped from the United States to France?

Items that are listed as restricted or prohibited for shipping by either the courier company or local import/export regulations cannot be shipped from the United States to France. As each country has its own customs regulations regarding what can be imported, you should always check local restrictions before deciding to ship from the United States to France.