Container Load :
Container Load :
What does this term stand for?
A container load refers to the quantity of cargo or goods that occupies a shipping container, whether partially or fully, during transportation. This term is fundamental to maritime and intermodal freight logistics, as it determines the shipping method, cost structure, and operational efficiency of cargo movement. Container loads are categorized based on the extent to which a shipper’s goods fill the container, directly influencing decisions about freight consolidation, pricing, and delivery timelines.
Types of Container Load
- Full Container Load (FCL)
- Less than Container Load (LCL)
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