Forwarding Guide2026-06-03· Tosome Logis~9 min read
FCL Import Guide 2026 Container Cost, Process, and 20ft vs 40ft Compared
For anyone preparing a bulk import or thinking about switching from LCL to FCL import, here's everything you need in one place. With a dedicated container, per-unit cost drops and lead times shrink as your volume grows. This 2026 field guide covers cost structure, the 7-step process, 20ft vs 40ft comparison, FOB vs EXW terms, and THC/D/O fee breakdowns.
1. What Is FCL Import? — the Basics of a Dedicated Container
FCL (Full Container Load) import is a sea freight method where a single shipper rents an entire container. Unlike LCL (Less than Container Load), which consolidates cargo from multiple shippers into one container, FCL gives you exclusive use of the whole box.
Once your volume crosses a certain threshold, FCL's total cost drops below LCL's, and without consolidation, the risk of cargo damage drops too. China FCL import is used broadly across apparel, appliances, furniture, food, and more.
💡 FCL is booked by 20ft or 40ft container. You pay for the full container rate whether or not you fill it completely — so the more volume you have, the lower your per-unit cost becomes.
2. FCL vs LCL — When Does FCL Win?
The FCL vs LCL decision isn't just about cargo volume. You need to weigh item type, lead-time requirements, and cargo safety together.
Category
FCL (Dedicated Container)
LCL (Consolidated Cargo)
Suitable volume
Roughly 15–20 CBM+ / enough to fill a container
Up to ~15 CBM, small/mid-size lots
Rate basis
Per container
Per CBM (actual volume)
Lead time
No CFS consolidation wait — moves straight to the sailing schedule
CFS wait adds 2–5 days versus FCL
Cargo safety
Lower impact/consolidation risk with a dedicated container
Loaded alongside other shipments, relatively higher risk
Up to 15 CBM. You're billed only for the volume you actually use, cheaper than a full container rate.
~15 CBM
Mid-size — compare both
All-in comparison required
In the 15–25 CBM range, compare LCL's extra fees (CFS, etc.) against FCL freight line by line.
15–25 CBM
Bulk import
FCL wins
Above 25 CBM. A dedicated container is cheaper on total cost with a shorter lead time.
25 CBM+
3. 20ft vs 40ft Container — Which Size Should You Choose?
Choosing a container size means weighing volume and weight together. It's not simply "more cargo means 40ft" — the optimal choice depends on your cargo's weight density.
Category
20ft Container
40ft Container
40ft HC (High Cube)
Internal length
~5.9m
~12.0m
~12.0m
Internal height
~2.4m
~2.4m
~2.7m (+30cm)
Internal volume (CBM)
~25–28 CBM
~55–67 CBM
~67–76 CBM
Max payload
~21–22 tons
~26–27 tons
~26–27 tons
Best for
Heavy cargo (metal, machinery, food)
Bulky cargo (furniture, appliances, textiles)
Tall cargo (furniture, display items)
Relative rate
Baseline
~1.5–1.8x the 20ft rate
Slightly above 40ft
Choose when
Weight matters more than volume
Volume matters more than weight
Cargo includes tall items
✅ Field tip: if your total weight is under 20 tons and volume is 55 CBM or more, 40ft is the better call. If your cargo is heavy but low in volume, one 20ft container plus a small LCL add-on can be more economical than two 20ft containers. Ask your forwarder to compare both.
4. FCL Import Process — 7 Steps From Factory to Warehouse
The full FCL import flow runs through 7 stages. Unlike LCL, there's no CFS consolidation step, so lead times are shorter and easier to predict.
01
Select a forwarder and confirm an all-in quote
Share your cargo details (origin, item type, CBM, weight, container size) and get a quote covering total cost.
Confirm whether container freight, THC, D/O fee, customs fee, and inland transport are all includedDecide HS code, import eligibility, and Incoterms (FOB, EXW, etc.) in advance
02
Factory pickup or factory drop-off (depends on Incoterms)
Depending on the Incoterms, either your forwarder's local partner picks up from the factory, or the factory delivers directly to the designated container yard (CY).
EXW terms: your forwarder's local partner picks up from the factory → delivers to the CYFOB terms: the factory delivers to the designated port CY, then the forwarder takes over
03
Container stuffing and CY drop-off
Cargo is loaded (stuffed) into an empty container, which is then delivered to the port container yard (CY). With no CFS consolidation step like LCL, lead time is shorter.
04
Loading and sea transit
Cargo delivered to the CY before the cutoff (CY Cut) gets loaded onto that sailing. A B/L (Bill of Lading) is issued.
Once the container arrives at Incheon port, your forwarder collects the D/O (delivery order) from the shipping line. The D/O fee is charged at this stage.
06
Import customs clearance
A licensed customs broker (or your forwarder's clearance service) files the import declaration. If paperwork is in order, this completes within 1–2 days.
Required documents: B/L, commercial invoice, packing list, HS codeCertificate of Origin (C/O) required in addition if FTA appliesItems needing KC certification, food/drug approval, or quarantine must be confirmed in advance
07
Container release and inland transport
After customs clearance, the container is released from port and delivered to its final destination. Release the container within the free period to avoid demurrage (container overstay fees).
Free demurrage period: varies by shipping line (typically 3–5 days after arrival)No extra charges if released within the free period
5. FCL Import Cost Structure — a Complete Line-Item Breakdown
Container import cost involves more than just ocean freight. Compare on an all-in basis that includes THC, D/O fee, customs fee, and inland transport.
Cost Item
Description
Applies
Ocean freight
Base container rate from origin to destination port. Varies by 20ft/40ft size
Always
THC (Terminal Handling Charge)
Port terminal handling fee, charged at both origin and destination
Always
D/O fee (Delivery Order)
Delivery order issuance fee, when the forwarder collects it from the shipping line
Always
Customs fee
Import declaration and customs broker fee
Always
Duties & VAT
Varies by HS code duty rate. Reducible with FTA
Always
Inland transport
Delivery cost from Incheon port to final destination. Varies by cargo size and distance
Always
Local pickup fee (EXW terms)
Pickup and transport from factory to port CY
Only under EXW terms
Certificate of Origin (C/O) fee
FTA C/O issuance fee
Only if FTA applies
Demurrage
Overstay fee charged by the shipping line if the container exceeds its free period
Only if delayed
Documentation fee (B/L, etc.)
Bill of Lading issuance fee
Varies by forwarder
⚠️ Always ask your forwarder for an "all-in quote." Some forwarders quote a low ocean freight rate and bill THC, D/O, and customs fees later. Every line item should be listed on the quote.
6. FCL Lead Time by Major China Port (2026)
The lead times below cover the full journey from factory pickup to completed customs clearance in Incheon. Holidays, peak season, and customs delays can extend these times.
Origin Port
Sea Transit
Full Lead Time (Pickup to Clearance)
Notes
🇨🇳 Shanghai
2–3 days
~7–12 days
Highest sailing frequency, widest carrier choice
🇨🇳 Ningbo
2–3 days
~7–12 days
Strong for apparel, textiles, consumer goods
🇨🇳 Shenzhen
4–5 days
~10–16 days
Strong for electronics, IT parts, finished goods
🇨🇳 Guangzhou
4–5 days
~10–16 days
Strong for household goods, furniture, food
🇨🇳 Qingdao
1–2 days
~5–9 days
Fastest lane, strong for machinery, chemicals, produce
🇨🇳 Tianjin
2–3 days
~7–12 days
Cargo from northern manufacturing hubs, strong for machinery/parts
🇨🇳 Weihai
Next-day ferry
~3–6 days
Fastest lead time via the Incheon–Weihai ferry route
7. Tosome Logis FCL Import Forwarding — Just Send Us the Factory Location
Send us the factory location, item type, and rough volume, and we'll provide a free 20ft/40ft comparison quote with HS code confirmation included. We handle the entire process even for a first-time FCL importer.
Tosome Logis FCL Import Forwarding Service
📦All-in quote — freight, THC, D/O fee, customs fee, and inland transport all included. No extra charges mid-process
🏭Pickup across all of China — Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Weihai, Changsha, Yiwu, Qingdao, and more
🚢20ft/40ft comparison — we recommend the optimal container size based on your cargo's volume and weight
🔍HS code and customs eligibility checked before departure — eliminates the risk of a blocked clearance after arrival
📘FTA Certificate of Origin issuance handled for you — apply Korea-China FTA duty benefits for real savings
✅We recommend whichever of LCL or FCL minimizes your total cost for the volume at hand
🌏Origin labeling checked and corrected — prevents customs delays caused by mislabeled country of origin
8. What to Watch for When Choosing an FCL Forwarder
Picking the wrong forwarder for sea FCL forwarding leads to cost overruns and customs delays. Always confirm the following.
1
Does it offer an all-in quote?
Some forwarders quote a low ocean freight rate and bill THC, D/O, customs fees, and demurrage later. Every line item should be listed on the quote up front.
2
Pre-shipment HS code checking
Container imports involve larger volumes, so the losses from a blocked clearance are larger too. A forwarder that confirms your HS code and import requirements before departure is the safer choice.
3
Scope of the local pickup network
Many forwarders can't reach factories located in inland cities. Confirm in advance whether pickup is available anywhere in China.
4
Can it handle FTA Certificate of Origin issuance?
If your item qualifies under the Korea-China FTA, a Certificate of Origin (C/O) can reduce your duty rate. Choose a forwarder that offers C/O issuance as a service.
5
Demurrage management
FCL comes with a free container return period (the demurrage-free window). If clearance is delayed, demurrage kicks in — so your forwarder's clearance speed and schedule management matter.
9. FCL Import — Frequently Asked Questions
FCL (Full Container Load) import is a sea freight method where a single shipper rents an entire container. Unlike LCL, which consolidates cargo from multiple shippers, FCL gives you exclusive use of the whole container. For bulk imports, this lowers total cost, shortens lead time, and reduces cargo damage risk.
As a general rule, FCL is more cost-effective once cargo volume reaches roughly 15–20 CBM or more. Below that, LCL — where you're billed only for the volume you actually use — tends to be more economical. This varies by item type, origin port, and sailing schedule, so the most accurate approach is to request all-in quotes for both methods from your forwarder and compare.
A 20ft container holds roughly 25–28 CBM with a maximum payload of about 21–22 tons. A 40ft container holds roughly 55–67 CBM — about double the 20ft — and suits cargo where volume outweighs weight. Heavier cargo favors 20ft; bulkier cargo favors 40ft or 40ft HC. Share your cargo specs with your forwarder and they'll recommend the right size.
From Shanghai/Ningbo to Incheon, sea transit runs about 2–3 days, with a full lead time (factory pickup to completed clearance) of about 7–12 days. From Shenzhen/Guangzhou, the full lead time is about 10–16 days; from Qingdao, about 5–9 days. Customs delays, holidays, and peak season can extend these times.
FCL import cost involves more than just ocean freight — THC (terminal handling charge), D/O (delivery order) fees, customs fees, and inland transport all add up. Some forwarders quote only a low base freight and bill the rest later, so always request an all-in quote covering every line item up front so you can predict your real cost.
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