What is the main difference between LCL and FCL?
LCL uses shared container space, while FCL uses a full container for one shipment or shipper.
How many CBM make a shipment FCL?
There is no universal CBM threshold. Container type, cargo density, weight, stackability, route, handling cost and carrier conditions all matter.
Is LCL always cheaper than FCL?
No. LCL can be practical for smaller shipments, but handling, consolidation, non-stackable cargo, heavy weight or certain routes can change the comparison.
Is FCL always faster than LCL?
Not automatically. FCL can avoid LCL consolidation and deconsolidation steps, but vessel schedules, ports, transshipment, customs and terminal conditions still affect transit.
Can fragile cargo move by LCL?
It can be evaluated, but strong packaging is important because LCL cargo can experience additional handling during consolidation and deconsolidation.
Can dangerous goods move by LCL?
Some DG cargo can be evaluated, but compatibility, segregation, documentation and carrier acceptance must be confirmed.
When should I consider FCL?
FCL may fit larger-volume cargo, dedicated-space requirements, heavy loads, sensitive cargo or shipments needing special container equipment.
What information is needed to compare LCL and FCL?
Send cargo description, package count, dimensions, gross weight, total CBM, stackability, origin, destination and any special requirements.
This guide provides general planning information. Actual LCL or FCL suitability depends on cargo, route,
ports, carrier network, container equipment and current operating conditions.