When planning an international move, one of the biggest decisions you will face is how to ship your belongings. For most relocations, sea freight is the most cost-effective way to transport household goods across borders. But within sea freight, there are several options to choose from: Groupage, Less than Container Load (LCL), and Full Container Load (FCL).
Understanding the differences between these shipping methods will help you balance cost, speed, and convenience. Here’s a breakdown of each option and guidance on how to decide which one works best for your move.
What is Groupage Shipping?
Groupage shipping, sometimes called shared container shipping, involves combining your belongings with shipments from other customers in the same container. This method is especially useful if you don’t have enough goods to fill even half of a container on your own.
Advantages of groupage shipping:
- Cost-effective – You only pay for the space you use.
- Sustainable – Containers are packed efficiently, reducing wasted space.
- Flexible for smaller moves – Ideal if you are moving just a few boxes or a modest shipment of furniture.
Considerations:
- Longer transit times – Your shipment has to be consolidated with others, and this process may delay departure.
- Less control over timing – Sailing schedules depend on when the container is full enough to ship.
Groupage is most suitable for smaller household moves, expats relocating with minimal belongings, or families who have already furnished their new home and only need to bring essentials.
What is LCL Shipping?
Less than Container Load (LCL) shipping also allows you to share a container with other shipments. However, unlike groupage, LCL is based on your cargo being professionally crated and then combined with other crates in one container.
Advantages of LCL shipping:
- Faster than groupage – LCL containers are usually shipped on fixed schedules, making them more predictable.
- Efficient for mid-sized shipments – Good for when you have more than a few boxes but not enough to justify a full container.
- Available in most major ports – A common option for international shipping.
Considerations:
- Handling fees – Because goods are crated and de-consolidated, there may be additional charges.
- Risk of delays – Although faster than groupage, multiple handling stages can increase the chance of minor delays.
LCL is a solid choice for people moving the contents of a one-bedroom flat, students relocating abroad, or those with a medium amount of personal effects.
What is FCL Shipping?
Full Container Load (FCL) means you rent the entire container for your shipment, whether you fill it or not. Containers typically come in 20-foot and 40-foot sizes, with a 40-foot container holding the contents of a standard three-bedroom house.
Advantages of FCL shipping:
- Fastest sea freight option – Once packed, your container can be sealed and shipped directly.
- Security and privacy – Your belongings aren’t mixed with anyone else’s.
- Cost-effective for large moves – The more you ship, the lower the cost per cubic metre.
Considerations:
- Higher cost upfront – You pay for the entire container, even if you don’t use all the space.
- Requires more belongings – Best suited for families or households with a significant volume of goods.
FCL is the go-to option for full household relocations, families moving internationally, or individuals who prefer the extra security and speed.
Comparing Groupage, LCL, and FCL
Feature | Groupage | LCL | FCL |
---|---|---|---|
Cost | Lowest, pay only for space used | Moderate, shared with handling fees | Highest overall, but most cost-effective per cubic metre if full |
Speed | Slowest | Medium | Fastest |
Best for | Small shipments, boxes, minimal furniture | Mid-sized moves (1–2 rooms or a flat) | Large household moves (entire house) |
Flexibility | Depends on container being filled | Fixed schedules, more predictable | Complete control over timing |
Security | Shared with others | Crated, shared container | Exclusive use of the container |
How to Choose the Right Option
When deciding which shipping method suits you best, ask yourself the following:
1.How much am I shipping?
- A few boxes → Groupage.
- Contents of a small flat → LCL.
- Whole household → FCL.
2.What is my budget?
- If you want the lowest possible cost, groupage is the answer.
- If you have more flexibility, LCL balances cost and speed.
- For full relocations, FCL may actually save you money per unit of volume.
3.How quickly do I need my items?
- Groupage can take the longest due to consolidation.
- LCL offers more reliable sailings.
- FCL is usually fastest since the container can be shipped directly.
4.Do I need extra security or privacy?
- FCL gives you peace of mind, as no one else’s goods will be placed in your container.
Choosing between groupage, LCL, and FCL depends on the size of your move, your budget, and how quickly you need your belongings. For small shipments, groupage is the most affordable. If you’re moving a moderate volume, LCL provides a balance between cost and efficiency. For larger moves or those seeking the most secure and fastest option, FCL is often the best choice.
At CM Relocation, we help individuals and families evaluate their shipping needs and select the option that provides the best value. Whether you’re moving just a few essentials or an entire household, our experienced team ensures that your belongings are handled with care from start to finish.
Start your relocation journey today – contact us to find the right shipping solution for you.