The problem

If you live in Norway, you've felt it. The US store either doesn't ship to Norway, or they do but charge $60 for a t-shirt that cost $25. The package shows up days late with a customs invoice you didn't expect. You give up and pay double at a Norwegian retailer for the same item.

What we do

We give you a real US street address in Doral, Florida — five miles from Miami International Airport and the Port of Miami. American stores see you as a US customer. They ship to us domestically (often free).

When your packages arrive at our warehouse, we photograph and log each one. When you're ready, we consolidate them into a single shipment, file the Norwegian customs declaration, pre-pay the 25% VAT, and hand it to a carrier for the trip across the Atlantic.

You get one transparent invoice and one delivery to your door — no surprise customs fees at the post office.

Why Florida

Who we're for

How we're different from the post office

PostNord and similar services move parcels — they don't help you shop. NorShip is built around the assumption that the US store doesn't know you exist as a Norwegian, and that you'd rather not deal with customs paperwork. We're the buyer-side service the post office can't be.

How we make money

We charge for the international leg, the consolidation labor, and customs work. That's it. We don't take a cut of what you buy, we don't sell your purchase data, and our rates are published on the pricing page.

Honest disclosure. NorShip is a working brand for an early-stage US-to-Norway forwarding business. Some operational details on this page reflect target state rather than current state — see our contact page for the launch timeline.

Try it before you ship.

Get your US address now — it's free and you can shop anytime in the next year without paying us a cent.