What Is ABF/U-Pack Moving Service?

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ABF/U-Pack is a freight-based moving service that combines professional transportation with DIY packing & loading (you load your stuff, U-Pack handles the transport). You don’t have to drive a big truck; instead, U-Pack delivers a moving trailer or ReloCube containers to your home, you load them, and ABF freight drives them to your destination.

U-Pack Equipment

U-Pack Trailer

U-Pack trailers (often ~28 ft) are dropped at your home and picked up once you’ve loaded them. They’re large — bigger than a typical rental truck — and you pay based on how much space you use.

ReloCube Moving Containers

ReloCubes are weather-resistant moving containers (about 308 cu ft each); you can reserve multiple. You’re only charged for the cubes you actually use, not for those you reserve and don’t fill.


How the Service Works

  1. Reserve a Trailer or ReloCubes — U-Pack delivers them to you.
  2. Load Your Belongings — You pack and load (or hire local helpers).
  3. ABF Freight Transports — They drive your loaded equipment to your destination.
  4. Unload — You unpack when it arrives.

💡 U-Pack’s pricing includes equipment delivery, transport, and basic liability coverage — and you only pay for the space you use.


Estimated Costs for a Short Move (~50–100 Miles)

U-Pack doesn’t generally quote purely local moves under ~50 miles, so we use ~100 miles as the closest realistic example you can get a U-Pack quote for:

Transport Only

Home SizeEquipmentApprox. Cost*Trailer/Container Count
1-BedroomReloCube or trailer portion~$900–$1,1001 cube or part of trailer
2-BedroomTrailer space or 2–3 ReloCubes~$1,100–$1,500Trailer or multiple cubes
3-Bedroom1 full trailer~$1,300–$1,7001 trailer
4-Bedroom+Trailer (more space)~$1,700–$2,2001 trailer

*Transport cost only — your actual moving cost will depend on exact route, timing, and space used.

Packing & Loading Helpers (Optional)

U-Pack does not include packing/loading labor — these are third-party charges:

📌 For a 3-bedroom move this could add ~$1,000–$3,000+ to the cost, depending on how much help you hire.

So a realistic total move cost might be around:

~$2,300 – $4,700 (transport + packing/loading labor)

This is typically less than full-service movers, but more work on your part than purely hiring professionals.


How U-Pack Compares to U-Haul

Now let’s compare U-Pack to U‑Haul, which is another common DIY move option.

🔧 How They Differ

FeatureU-PackU-Haul
EquipmentTrailer or ReloCubesRental trucks, cargo vans, trailers
TransportationIncluded with quoteYou drive the truck
Pricing basisPay for space usedRental fee + mileage + fuel
Driving responsibilityCarrier drivesYou drive
Best forCross-country or regional tripsLocal and short moves
Loading helpOptional (you arrange)Optional (you arrange)
InsuranceBasic liability includedSeparate rental coverage options

Cost Comparison

U-Haul is often more cost-effective for very short moves under ~50 miles, because rental and fuel costs are low and you control the trip.

Pros & Cons

U-Pack Pros

U-Pack Cons

U-Haul Pros

U-Haul Cons


When to Choose Which

Use U-Pack if:

Use U-Haul if:


📌 Final Takeaways

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