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FCL vs LCL: Which Ocean Freight Option Fits Your Cargo?

GDS Freight Team May 11, 2026 7 λεπτά ανάγνωσης
FCL vs LCL: Which Ocean Freight Option Fits Your Cargo?

Full Container Load or Less-than-Container Load? Learn the break-even volume, the hidden costs of consolidation, and how to choose between FCL and LCL for ocean freight.

If you are shipping by sea, one of your first decisions is FCL or LCL — a full container to yourself, or a share of one. The right answer is mostly about volume, but cost, risk and transit time all play a part.

What FCL and LCL Mean

FCL (Full Container Load) means you book an entire container — typically a 20ft or 40ft box — regardless of whether you fill it. LCL (Less-than-Container Load) means your cargo shares a container with other shippers' goods; you pay only for the space you use, measured in cubic metres (CBM).

The Break-Even Point

LCL is priced on a "revenue ton" — the greater of your volume in CBM or weight in tonnes. As your volume grows, LCL's per-CBM rate eventually costs more than simply booking a whole container. As a rule of thumb, somewhere around 13–15 CBM a 20ft FCL often becomes cheaper than LCL — though the exact crossover depends on the lane and current rates. A 20ft container holds roughly 28–33 CBM of usable space; a 40ft holds about double.

Beyond Price: Hidden Trade-offs

  • Transit time. LCL needs consolidation and deconsolidation at a CFS (Container Freight Station) at both ends, adding several days.
  • Risk of damage. LCL cargo is handled more and travels with strangers' goods; robust packaging matters.
  • Customs. An LCL container can be held if any shipper in it has a customs problem.
  • Predictability. FCL is sealed at origin and opened at destination — fewer touchpoints, fewer surprises.

When to Choose Each

Choose LCL for small or infrequent shipments, samples, or when you cannot fill a container. Choose FCL when you have the volume, when cargo is fragile or high-value, or when you need a tighter, more predictable transit. Many growing importers start on LCL and switch to FCL as order sizes rise.

A Quick CBM Refresher

CBM = length × width × height (in metres) per package, multiplied by quantity. Knowing your total CBM and gross weight is the single most useful thing you can hand a forwarder for an accurate quote.

Sources & Further Reading

  • ICC Incoterms® 2020 (for cost/risk division on sea freight).
  • Container specifications — standard 20ft/40ft ISO dry container capacities.
  • Industry guidance on LCL consolidation and CFS handling.

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