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Insights, guides, and data reports on FCL Shipping — practical articles.

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Data Report

Ocean Freight Rates 2026: Complete Pricing Guide

Ocean freight rates in 2026 vary by lane, container size and service. This guide compares FCL and LCL costs, major trade lanes, surcharges and when each mode fits.

April 5, 2026 · 10 min Read
Definition

CIF Incoterms: Cost, Insurance & Freight Explained

CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight) is an Incoterm rule where the seller pays for ocean freight and cargo insurance, all the way to the destination port. But risk still passes to the buyer once goods get loaded on board the vessel at the origin port — not when they arrive. CIF is one of the most-used Incoterms for sea freight, especially in commodity trade. This guide covers who does what, real cost examples, CIF vs FOB, and when CIF is the right pick for your shipments.

April 10, 2026 · 9 min Read
Definition

FOB Incoterms: Free on Board Explained

FOB (Free on Board) is the most widely used Incoterm in global sea freight. The seller handles export clearance and delivers goods on board the vessel at the named port of shipment. Once the goods are loaded, all costs and risks transfer to the buyer. FOB gives importers full control over ocean freight, carrier selection, and insurance — which is why it dominates B2B trade from China, India, and Southeast Asia.

April 10, 2026 · 9 min Read
Data Report

FCL Container Rates 2026: 20ft & 40ft Costs by Route

Full Container Load (FCL) shipping is the best way to move large loads of cargo across the world, in terms of cost. Rates are down 30-35% from 2025 peaks, but they stay volatile due to Red Sea disruptions and tariff shifts. Because of that, you need to grasp today's rate picture before you set a budget. This guide covers real FCL rates on every major trade lane. It breaks down every extra charge, and shows you how to land the best price.

April 5, 2026 · 10 min Read
Guide

How to Import from China to USA in 2026

China stays the top source of U.S. imports, even with the current tariff climate. New Section 122 duties, the end of de minimis exemptions, and shifting supply chain moves mean importing from China in 2026 takes real planning. This guide covers every step, from finding suppliers to clearing customs, with fresh costs and rules.

April 5, 2026 · 11 min Read
Comparison

FCL vs LCL: How to Choose the Right Mode

Choosing the wrong mode between FCL and LCL is expensive. Understand the real differences in cost, transit time, and when each mode makes sense for your operation.

March 15, 2026 · 11 min Read
Guide

How Ocean Freight Works: The Process from Quote to Delivery

Ocean freight moves your cargo by ship, in a container you fill alone (FCL) or share with other shippers (LCL). The process runs in eight steps: quote and booking, pickup, export clearance, port handling, ocean transit, import clearance, destination handling, and delivery. This guide walks you through each step, the people involved, and the documents you will need.

July 17, 2026 · 12 min Read
Guide

Ocean Freight Surcharges: Every Fee on Your Invoice, Decoded

Your base ocean rate is often less than half of the final invoice. BAF, LSS, THC, GRI, PSS — carriers stack surcharges with little explanation. This guide decodes each one, shows typical mid-2026 ranges, and teaches you to compare quotes line by line.

June 10, 2026 · 11 min Read
Guide

Shipping Container Sizes: The Complete Dimensions Guide

Every container looks the same from the dock, but the wrong choice costs real money. This guide covers the exact dimensions of 20ft, 40ft, and High Cube containers, plus pallet counts for each. It also shows which specialized box to book when standard equipment will not do.

June 10, 2026 · 11 min Read
Guide

Telex Release vs Original B/L: Which Release Method Fits Your Shipment?

A telex release lets your buyer collect cargo without paper documents. An original bill of lading keeps the cargo locked until the seller gets paid. Pick the wrong one and you either delay your container or lose control of your goods. This guide shows you exactly when to use each method.

June 10, 2026 · 11 min Read

Suaid Global

Independent freight orchestrator for global ocean, air, ground, customs and warehousing. Carrier-neutral routing, one accountable team, no carrier lock-in.

Ocean, air and ground — compared carrier-neutrally, quoted all-in, and coordinated door-to-door by one accountable team.

Suaid Global does not sell carrier capacity. Each lane is compared across ocean, air, inland, customs and warehousing partners, then coordinated through one operating owner from request to delivery.

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