Less Container Load (FCL) Ocean Freight Shipping

Less container load shipping from China can seem like an ideal option. By sharing container space with other shippers, businesses can avoid the expense of booking an entire container for smaller shipments. 

LCL shipping is best when your cargo is under 10-15 cubic meters. It usually takes longer than FCL. Your cargo needs to be consolidated and deconsolidated, which adds time.

LCL Shipping Services We Provide

LCL shipping is a method of shipment where your cargo doesn’t fill a full container – in other words, it takes up ‘less than a container load’. LCL shipping allows your goods to share container space with other small shipments to make up a full container between them. This way, you only pay for the space you use.

LCL (Less Than Container Load) - 25+ Years of Consolidation Expertise

When to Choose LCL:

✓ Smaller shipments not requiring full container

✓ Testing new markets or products with lower volumes

✓ Seasonal or irregular shipping patterns

✓ When you’re building toward FCL volumes

How Our Team Manages Your LCL Shipment

Expert Consolidation: Our experienced operations specialists expertly consolidate your freight at the origin with professional care and attention to detail

Careful Deconsolidation: Our partner teams handle the complex process of carefully deconsolidating your freight at the destination port, with direct oversight from your account manager

Unified Tracking: Even in a shared container, you get the same full visibility and milestone updates on our platform as an FCL shipment, plus personalized communication from your dedicated team

Our Global Carrier Network

Partnering with the world’s leading shipping carriers to deliver reliable global logistics solutions.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
🌍

Global Coverage

Comprehensive network spanning major ports and trade routes worldwide.

Fast Transit

Optimized routes and schedules for timely delivery across all destinations.

🛡️

Reliable Service

Trusted partnerships ensuring consistent and dependable shipping solutions.

How Much Does LCL Shipping Cost?

Less-than-container load (LCL) shipping is billed by cubic meter (CBM), so you don’t have to pay for an entire 20-foot or 40-foot container—you only pay for the actual volume your cargo occupies.

Trade Lane Rate per CBM (USD) Transit Time (CFS-to-CFS) Peak Season Surcharge
China → US West Coast $85 – $165 28-38 days 15-25%
China → US East Coast $110 – $195 35-46 days 18-28%
China → Europe (North Sea) $75 – $155 30-42 days 12-20%
China → Europe (Mediterranean) $80 – $160 32-45 days 15-22%
India → US West Coast $95 – $180 32-42 days 20-30%
India → Europe $70 – $150 25-36 days 15-25%
India → Middle East $45 – $95 12-18 days 10-15%
Southeast Asia → US $90 – $175 30-46 days 18-28%
Southeast Asia → Europe $75 – $155 28-40 days 15-22%
Vietnam → US West Coast $88 – $168 29-40 days 16-26%
Bangladesh → US $100 – $185 32-45 days 20-30%
Europe → US East Coast $65 – $140 18-27 days 10-18%
US → Europe $60 – $130 16-25 days 8-15%
Brazil → US East Coast $70 – $145 20-28 days 12-18%

Tips:

LCL uses W/M (Weight/Measure) — you pay whichever is greater. If cargo exceeds 1,000 kg/CBM (metals, ceramics, machinery), you get charged on weight, not volume.

LCL Cost Breakdown

Ocean freight is the largest single component of your LCL cost, but it’s not just a flat per-CBM rate. Carriers add multiple surcharges that fluctuate monthly. Understanding each one helps you predict cost swings and negotiate smarter.

Cost Component Typical Range per CBM Notes
Ocean freight (base rate) $40 – $180 Varies by route, season, and demand. This is the carrier’s rate for space.
Origin CFS charges $15 – $40 Handling, documentation, storage at origin Container Freight Station. Per-CBM or minimum.
Origin pickup/delivery $50 – $200 (per shipment) Local drayage from supplier to origin CFS. Usually not per-CBM but fixed shipment cost.
Documentation & filing $50 – $150 (per shipment) Bill of lading, Shipper’s Letter of Instruction (SLI), export documentation processing.
Ocean surcharges (BAF/CAF/PSS) $5 – $40 per CBM Bunker Adjustment Factor (fuel), Currency Adjustment Factor, Peak Season Surcharge. Variable and updated monthly.
Destination CFS charges $15 – $40 Handling, storage, deconsolidation at destination. Per-CBM or minimum charge.
Customs clearance & brokerage $100 – $350 (per shipment) Broker fees for customs filing. Usually fixed per shipment, not per-CBM.
Destination drayage/delivery $100 – $500 (per shipment) Local delivery from destination CFS to final address. Depends on destination city.
Cargo insurance $0.8 – $2 per CBM Optional. Covers loss/damage. Usually 0.8-1.5% of cargo value.

 

Tips:

LCL stops being cheaper than FCL above ~15 CBM. A 20ft container has 28 CBM capacity; under 15 CBM LCL wins, above that FCL per-CBM economics take over.

LCL Shipping Step-by-step Process

From quote to delivery, our expert team ensures your shipment moves smoothly through every step.

1

Booking the LCL Shipment

Shipper shipment details, such as cargo type, weight, volume, destination, and delivery timelines, are shared. Based on this information, the forwarder confirms space availability and provides a shipping schedule.

2

Cargo Pickup or Delivery to the Warehouse

Once the booking is confirmed, the cargo is either picked up from the shipper’s location or delivered by the shipper to a designated consolidation warehouse.

3

Sorting and Grouping of Cargo

In this stage of the process of LCL consolidation, shipments are sorted based on destination, shipping route, and vessel schedule. Cargo heading to the same destination or region is grouped together.

4

Consolidation into a Container

Once sufficient cargo is collected, the shipments are consolidated into a single container. This is the core stage of the LCL consolidation process, where multiple shipments become one consolidated load.
5

Container Loading and Sea Transit

The consolidated container is transported to the port and loaded onto the vessel. The container then begins its sea freight journey to the destination port. During transit, shipment tracking is usually available.
6

Arrival at Destination Port

When the vessel reaches the destination port, the container is unloaded and moved to a designated deconsolidation warehouse.

7

Deconsolidation and Separation

Warehouse staff open the container and separate each shipper’s cargo. They inspect for damage, verify seals, and confirm all items match the documentation. Each shipment is now isolated.

8

Final Delivery

Your cargo is released for delivery. You pick it up from the destination CFS or arrange final-mile delivery to your address.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does CFS mean in LCL shipping?

CFS stands for Container Freight Station — the warehouse where LCL cargo is consolidated at origin (multiple shippers’ goods loaded into one container) and deconsolidated at destination (goods separated for individual delivery).

How long does LCL shipping take?

LCL takes 5-15 days longer than FCL on the same route due to consolidation (3-5 days at origin CFS) and deconsolidation (2-5 days at destination CFS). For example, China to US West Coast is 28-40 days door-to-door via LCL.

How do I calculate LCL shipping cost?

Measure your cargo (L × W × H in cm for each piece), convert to CBM (divide by 1,000,000), check the W/M ratio (weight vs volume), multiply by the per-CBM rate, then add origin charges, destination charges, documentation, and customs. Your forwarder provides an all-in quote.

What is The Minimum Volume for LCL Shipping?

The minimum volume for LCL shipping is 1 or 2 CBM, depending on routes. If your cargo is less than minimum CBM (e.g., 0.5CBM).You can still ship it via LCL, but will be billed at the minimum volume (1 CBM)

Can I track my LCL shipment?

Yes. Your freight forwarder provides tracking references. The ocean leg has real-time vessel tracking. CFS stages have less granular tracking, but your forwarder provides milestone updates (received at CFS, loaded, arrived, deconsolidated, cleared, delivered).