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How to Choose Between FCL and LCL in Ocean Freight

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1. FCL (Full Container Load)

Definition: Exclusive use of an entire container for one shipper's cargo.

Container Specifications:

  • 20'GP (General Purpose): 25T / 28CBM

  • 40'GP: 26T / 58CBM

  • 40'HQ (High Cube): 26T / 68CBM (extra height)

When to Choose:
✔ Cargo ≥75% container volume (≈15CBM+)
✔ High-value/delicate/dangerous goods
✔ Tight deadlines (direct port-to-port)

Pros:
✓ Higher security (no cargo mixing)
✓ Faster transit (no consolidation)
✓ Flexible loading (oversized/heavy cargo possible)

Cons:
✗ Higher cost (pay for full container)
✗ Potential space waste if not full

Cost Structure: Flat rate per container (e.g., $2000/20'GP) including loading/unloading fees.


2. LCL (Less than Container Load)

Definition: Multiple shippers share container space, paying per CBM/weight.

When to Choose:
✔ Cargo <15CBM
✔ Low shipping frequency
✔ Non-urgent shipments

Pros:
✓ Pay only for space used
✓ No minimum volume requirement
✓ Cost-effective for small shipments

Cons:
✗ 3-7 days slower (consolidation needed)
✗ Higher cargo damage risk
✗ Potential hidden destination charges

Billing Method:

  • Per CBM (1CBM≈1T; chargeable weight applies)

  • Minimum 1CBM (round up)


3. Decision Matrix

FactorFCL RecommendationLCL Recommendation
Volume≥15CBM<15CBM
Cargo TypeSensitive goodsGeneral cargo
BudgetHigherEconomical
Time SensitivityUrgentFlexible

Pro Tips:

  • For FCL: Inspect containers for damage/odor before loading

  • For LCL: Clear markings (Marks/package numbers) are critical

  • Always compare TOTAL costs (ocean freight + destination charges)



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