While FCL provides speed, security, and cost efficiency for larger shipments, LCL offers a flexible and lower-cost option for smaller loads.
When shipping by sea, not every shipment is big enough to fill a container, and not every shipment is small enough to share one.
That’s where the two most common ocean freight shipping options, FCL and LCL, come in.
Full container load (FCL) and less than container load (LCL) are very different, and your choice can influence how much you pay, how quickly your goods arrive, and the risks involved.
Read on to learn about these two ocean freight options and when each could work best for your next shipment.
FCL, or full container load, means renting an entire container for your shipment.
Even if you don’t fill it completely, you are paying for the exclusive use of the container.
LCL, or less than container load, means your cargo shares container space with other shippers.
Freight charges are usually based on either the volume in cubic meters or the weight, whichever is greater.
Choosing between FCL and LCL is all about balancing cost, timing, and risk in a way that works for your business.
Here are the main factors to consider:
FCL often provides better value and efficiency for larger shipments.
Smaller loads are usually more economical with LCL.
FCL becomes more cost-effective when the container is close to full.
LCL helps reduce upfront costs for small shipments, but added fees can add up quickly as volumes grow.
If your goods are time-sensitive, FCL is usually faster.
LCL is a good option when speed is less critical.
FCL is generally better for fragile, high-value, or sensitive shipments, as they are often safer in a dedicated container.
LCL is a better option for durable goods where you’re not worried about minor handling risks.
The decision isn’t always easy to make, and a freight forwarder can help assess your business case to recommend the best ocean shipping option.
At Cole International, we provide freight forwarding solutions to help businesses like yours navigate the entire shipping journey, including choosing between FCL and LCL shipping.
Beyond freight rates, our team weighs all the variables, from shipment size to total landed cost, timing, and risk.
Here’s how we can help:
Our goal is to help you ship your goods smarter and faster.
If you’re unsure about whether to choose FCL or LCL for your next shipment, please reach out to one of our trade professionals for more information and guidance.