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Less than Container Load (LCL): Meaning and definition

Less than Container Load (LCL)

What is Less than Container Load (LCL)?

Less than Container Load (LCL) refers to a shipping method where multiple shipments from different consignors are consolidated into a single shipping container for transportation. In Less than Container Load (LCL) shipments, the container is not fully utilized by a single consignor but is shared among multiple shippers. Each shipper’s goods are packed separately within the container, and they are grouped based on their destination. LCL is a cost-effective option for smaller shipments that do not require an entire container. It allows businesses to share transportation costs, optimize space utilization, and access international markets without the need for a full container.

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