Moving larger volumes? China FCL shipping offers security, fixed space, and better per-unit cost than LCL. Here’s how to pick the right container, control costs, and hit your delivery window.
What Is FCL and When to Use It
FCL (Full Container Load) means one shipper occupies an entire container—ideal once cargo volume reaches ~15–18 CBM (20’) or ~28–30 CBM (40’).
Container Types & Best Uses
20ft: dense/heavy goods (machinery, hardware).
40ft: bulky but lighter goods (furniture, textiles).
40ft High Cube: extra height for voluminous cartons.
Use Door-to-Door to coordinate last-mile in one plan.
Q1: FCL vs LCL—when do I switch?
When volume passes ~15–18 CBM, FCL is usually cheaper and safer.
Q2: What container is best for heavy goods?
20’—it handles weight limits better.
Q3: Can I ship FCL directly to Amazon?
Yes—set delivery appointments and meet labeling standards.
Q4: What Incoterms work best?
FOB or FCA for price transparency; CIF/DDP when you need all-in.
Q5: How do I limit destination fees?
Choose terminals wisely, plan chassis, and confirm PierPass or appointment rules.
Conclusion & CTA
With China FCL shipping, you lock capacity, reduce handling risk, and improve landed cost. Get a container plan and current rates now: Send an Inquiry.