Decision, Decisions: 3 International Shipping Options

Selecting an international shipping method is a complex decision for any global commerce company. There are numerous options, each with its own advantages and disadvantages, and significant cost differences amongst the bunch Choosing the right shipping method could be the difference in whether your freight arrives on time. Picking the wrong one could mean your shipment never arrives at all.

If your company is evaluating its shipping options, examining each one, as well as some of the pros and cons, is an important step in the decision-making process. The following is a quick guide to a few of the most popular shipping options to aid in your shipping search.

Less than container load (LCL) - LCL is an international ocean freight shipping option that allows a shipper to utilize just a portion of a shipping container, instead of the whole thing. LCL is ideal for companies with a low volume of international shipments or those who need an inexpensive means for transporting cargo. It also allows shippers to quickly move their cargo because they don’t have to wait to fill an entire container. However, with these benefits come a few drawbacks. Most freight companies combined several LCLs to fill containers. This means your product could be at risk of contamination or damage from other cargo in the container. For businesses shipping high value items or food products, LCL might not be the best choice.

Full container load (FCL) – FCL shipping involves transporting using an entire sea freight container. FCL is typically the best way to transport freight – even if you’re only sending a partial shipment – because it allows you to track your goods and avoid the risk of damage or contamination by other cargo. Companies shipping a large quantity of cargo internationally, as well as those who need a little more control over their shipping timetable – and can’t afford airfreight – will benefit from FCL.

Airfreight – Shipping cargo via airfreight is exactly as it sounds. It’s putting your cargo on a plane in order to transport it to its international destination. This option offers the most control and flexibility over the shipping timetable and provides a safer means of transport over ocean freight shipping options. These conveniences come at a price, though. Typically, airfreight is the most expensive shipping option of the three, and may be out of many small and mid-size businesses’ budgets.

You probably can’t personally deliver your cargo to every international client, but you can find an international shipping method and freight forwarder that you can be confident in.

Mawson Global provides support to companies facing the challenging decision of which shipping method is ideal for their business. We work directly with freight forwarders to provide clients with numerous options in each of these shipping categories, as well as sound, reliable advice on the right choices for your business.  If your company needs an international shipping solution that it can count on, Mawson Global can find one that fits the bill.