Less than Container Load
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.
No, less than container load (LCL) shipments do not require a full container. Multiple LCL shipments from different customers are consolidated into one container for cost efficiency.
Full container load, or FCL, and less than container load, or LCL, are terms used to refer to overseas shipping of cargo.
The population of LCL S.A. is 2,009.
The population of LCL S.A. is 2.
LCL means less-than container load (or less-than car load). It describes a load of goods which needs to be transported. LCL goods should share transport with other LCL goods, to make up a full load, which is more economical and sustainable. It can also mean Life Cycle Logistics (this includes reverse logistics for recycling goods after they have been used by consumers).
LCL S.A. was created on 1863-07-06.
The acronym LCL can stand for several different things depending on the industry in question. For instance, in chemistry LCL stands for Link Connected Liquid, in meteorology it stands for Lifted Condensation Level.
Clouds can be found at various altitudes in the Earth's atmosphere, typically ranging from as low as 500 feet above the ground to as high as 50,000 feet or more. The exact height of clouds depends on factors such as temperature, humidity, and weather conditions in a particular location.
The term FCL in a sea shipment stands for a Full Container Load. The term LCL stands for Less Container Load.
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LCL stands for Lifted Condensation Level and represents the height at which an air parcel reaches 100% relative humidity and condensation begins. On a foggy day, the LCL is usually close to the ground since the air near the surface is saturated.