Full Container Load definition

Full Container Load. (FCL) shall mean a container containing cargo belonging to one consignee in the vessel’s manifest.

Examples of Full Container Load in a sentence

  • In the event of bidder offering CFR delivery terms for delivery in FCL (Full Container Load), the bidder shall provide 21 days’ time free of detention for General Purchase Container / High Cube Container and 14 days for the other types from the date of delivery at delivery port.

  • Where Vendor is required to arrange shipment, shipments by sea shall be on an FCL/FCL (Full Container Load) basis, and via an American flag carrier, to the extent required by Cargo Preference regulations.

  • Indicate whether the shipment shall be FCL (Full Container Load) or LCL (Low Container Load) and number of containers in the techno-commercial bid.

  • Further, only Full Container Load (FCL) containers have been considered for this study.

  • Vendors that ship Full Container Load (“FCL”) to LAX/LGB or NYC/EWR are responsible for forwarder charges, ocean charges, customs clearance, duties, brokerage fees, pier pass.

  • In case of Full Container Load (FCL), full capacity utilisation must be ensured, otherwise the consignment should be booked in LCLs. 31.

  • Where Subcontractor is required to arrange shipment, shipments by sea shall be on an FCL/FCL (Full Container Load) basis, and via an American flag carrier, to the extent required by Cargo Preference regulations.

  • However, two invoices must be created if shipping one PO via Full Container Load (FCL) & Less than Container Load (LCL).

  • You must fill out this form for every FCL (Full Container Load) that is loaded and shipped.

  • The Carrier may in his absolute discretion receive the Goods as Full Container Load and deliver them as less than Full Container Load and/or as break bulk cargo and/or deliver the Goods to more than one receiver.

Related to Full Container Load

  • Original container means the container in which a health item was sold, distributed, or dispensed.

  • Shipping container means a MIL-STD-129 defined exterior container that meets carrier regulations and is of sufficient strength, by reason of material, design, and construction, to be shipped safely without further packing (e.g., wooden boxes or crates, fiber and metal drums, and corrugated and solid fiberboard boxes).

  • Unscheduled Outage means an interruption resulting in reduction of the Availability of the Element(s) / Project (as the case may be) that is not a result of a Scheduled Outage or a Force Majeure Event.

  • Secondary containment or “secondarily contained” means a release prevention and release detection system for a tank or piping. This system has an inner and outer barrier with an interstitial space monitored for leaks. This term includes containment sumps when used for interstitial monitoring of piping.