For those not familiar with uship.com, the way it works is that you post details of an item you want to ship ( what it is, where it is, where it's going, how soon it needs to be there, etc), and then people and companies will bid on the job, like a reverse auction.
A typical auction will run around 10 days, with obviously the best bids coming in at the end of the auction.
Typically, the buyer is the one who initiates the auction, since the shipment depends on his/her needs.
I've had two vehicles transported, and two items shipped via folks I've found on uship, all with good results.
The reason I'm saying all this is that finding out how much something might cost to ship using uship.com might take a little while.
If a quote is needed, I've used FedEx freight, and ForwardAir also. Just might have to drive to a trucking terminal to pick up and drop off; details that one would have to hammer out with the seller...
I've got no stake in any of this; just wanted to provide my own experience, or lack of...
When ya want something, there's always a way to get it!
Pat