They are two of the most common container shipping methods in ocean freight. But which one is right for your business? In this article, we’ll explain the difference in simple terms and help you decide.
What Is FCL (Full Container Load)?
- Definition: You book an entire container (20ft or 40ft) for your cargo only.
- Advantages:
- Exclusive use of the container.
- Lower risk of damage or contamination.
- Cost-effective for large volumes.
- Disadvantages:
- More expensive if your cargo does not fill the container.
What Is LCL (Less than Container Load)?
- Definition: Your cargo shares a container with goods from other shippers.
- Advantages:
- More affordable for small shipments.
- Flexible for startups and SMEs.
- Disadvantages:
- Longer transit time due to consolidation.
- Higher risk of delays, damages, or inspections.
How to Choose Between FCL and LCL
- Choose FCL if: your cargo volume is high or sensitive.
- Choose LCL if: your shipment is small or you want to test a new market.
Conclusion
Both FCL and LCL play an important role in global trade. The right choice depends on your volume, budget, and timeline. At MGL COMPANY, we guide our clients to the most efficient solution.

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