Shipping Cost from Berlin to Lincoln, Nebraska

Get the best January 2026 prices to anywhere in the US or anywhere in the world. Looking for the cheapest way to ship from Berlin to Lincoln, Nebraska? The distance is approximately 4,758 miles. Shipping via BER airport.

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Mini Box

12" x 12" x 12"

Size Details

13 lbs / 6 kg

Small Box

15" x 15" x 15"

Size Details

25 lbs / 11 kg

Standard Box

18" x 18" x 18"

Size Details

42 lbs / 19 kg

Large Box

20" x 20" x 20"

Size Details

60 lbs / 27 kg

X Large Box

22" x 22" x 22"

Size Details

75 lbs / 34 kg

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Distance

4,758 miles

Transit Time

6 business days via DHL

Route Type

import

Available Shipping Options

Cheapest Option

$187.70 via DHL

Fastest Option

1 day via UPS

DHL

International Economy Air

Transit Time

9 days

Price

$187.70

FedEx

International Economy

Transit Time

8 days

Price

$197.09

UPS

Worldwide Expedited

Transit Time

7 days

Price

$213.98

DHL

Recommended

International Air Cargo

Transit Time

6 days

Price

$225.24

UPS

Worldwide Express

Transit Time

4 days

Price

$344.76

FedEx

International Priority

Transit Time

4 days

Price

$362.90

FedEx

International First

Transit Time

1 day

Price

$500.56

UPS

Worldwide Express Plus

Transit Time

1 day

Price

$525.59

About Shipping from Berlin to Lincoln, Nebraska

When shipping from Berlin to Lincoln, Nebraska, you have several carrier options to choose from. The best choice depends on your priorities - whether you want the cheapest rate or the fastest delivery.

For international shipping from Germany to USA, air cargo provides the fastest delivery, while ocean freight offers significant cost savings for larger shipments.

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What Can You Ship from Berlin to Lincoln, Nebraska?

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Specialized Shipping from Berlin to Lincoln, Nebraska

Household Furniture Shipping

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Q:What is the cheapest way to ship furniture to another state?
The cheapest way to ship furniture out of state usually involves LTL Freight (Less-Than-Truckload) for bulky items, using portable moving containers (like U-Pack ReloCubes) for room-sized moves, or considering DIY truck rentals; parcel services work for smaller items, while bus freight (Greyhound) is an option but requires careful packing and adherence to size limits. For maximum savings, compare LTL quotes on platforms like uShip, use U-Pack for containerized options, or weigh the cost of selling/buying new vs. moving.
Q:How much does it cost to ship one piece of furniture?
Cost Range: $200-$800 for most furniture pieces, depending on size, weight, and distance. A typical couch might cost $300-$500 to ship from coast to coast, while a dining room set could range from $400-$700. Key Advantages: Significantly cheaper than full truckload shipping.
Q:What is the best way to ship one piece of furniture?
The cheapest way to ship a piece of furniture is typically to use parcel services for smaller items and consider a freight shipping service like LTL for oversized items. If you're making a one-time shipment in your local market, consider renting a moving van and transporting the furniture yourself.

Professional Piano Movers

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Q:How much does it cost to move a piano locally?
Average Cost to Move a Piano The average cost for moving a piano locally, which typically includes one flight of stairs, ranges between $150 and $650. These moves, typically under 50 miles, often use flat-rate pricing.
Q:Is a piano dolly better than hiring movers?
A piano dolly is cheaper for very simple, short moves on flat ground with helpers, but hiring professional piano movers is vastly better and safer for valuable, delicate pianos, especially if stairs, tight corners, or long distances are involved, because professionals have the specialized equipment (like skid boards, straps, dollies) and expertise to prevent costly damage and injury, making them worth the investment for peace of mind. DIY with a dolly risks significant structural damage, rendering the piano untunable.
Q:How to transport a piano long-distance?
Wrap the Piano in Blankets. Make sure that every part of the piano is wrapped and there are no parts that are exposed. Secure the Piano to the Side of the Truck. Don't let the piano slide around the truck. Secure it to the side of the truck using straps or another method that will ensure it doesn't move.

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