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Feb 04, 2020 - 08:42 PM
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One 20′ (Twenty Feet) Full Container Load, i.e. a container loaded at and shipped by a single sender (usually under one single Bill of Lading), destined to one place/one consignee. It's the opposite of 1 x 20′ LCL (Less-than-Container Load) where multiple, smaller shipments from various shippers to different consignees are combined into one container for the purpose of maritime transit.
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Thanks for your question. Please find the answer below -
One 20′ (Twenty Feet) Full Container Load, i.e. a container loaded at and shipped by a single sender (usually under one single Bill of Lading), destined to one place/one consignee. It's the opposite of 1 x 20′ LCL (Less-than-Container Load) where multiple, smaller shipments from various shippers to different consignees are combined into one container for the purpose of maritime transit.
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Hope this answer helps you.
Thanks and regards,
go4WorldBusiness.com Team
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