FCL = full container load
LCL = less than container load, loose container load
CY = container yard
CFS = container freight station
FCL/LCL – are to do with the space usage in a container
FCL - full capacity / full payload
LCL – eg: a shipper intends to have the consignments of 2 or more consignees for the same destination
CY/CFS – are to do with the location of the cargo delivery and receipt
CY – forwarder’s/shipper’s/consignee’s container yard or premises
CFS – carrier’s container freight station (shipper has to deliver the cargo to the carrier’s container freight station for loading)
In terms of container services
CY/CY service = door-to-door service, full container from the shipper’s place to the consignee’s place
CY/CFS service = door-to-port service, full container from the shipper's place to the carrier's CFS at destination, consignee arranges the collection of loose cargo
CFS/CY service = port-to-door service, loose cargo from the origin's CFS packed into the whole container and deliver to the consignee's place
CFS/CFS service = port-to-port service, loose cargo from the origin's CFS packed into the whole container and deliver the destination's CFS, consignee arranges the collection of loose cargo
Source: http://www.speedycargo.com/Text/1172089012765-3636/pC/1146077018046-5007/Resource-Center
4 comments:
Thanks for explaining these acronyms, I now understand Container Freight in the Philippines.
Hi there, can you help me , if the movement type is CY-DOOR,is it FCL ?
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