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What is the difference between LCL-LCL FCL-FCL and FCL-LCL?

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Tyrelmiranda ∙

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/20/2023

LCL and FCL are terms used in overseas shipping of cargo. They can also be used to refer to shipments transported by train.

LCL is "less than container load" and FCL is "full container load" in overseas shipping.

When transporting by train, LCL is "less than car load" and FCL is "full car load."

Cargo can be shipped LCL or FCL.

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