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# Should I Palletize My Cargo?

Palletization is the act of shrink-wrapping loose cargo on top of [pallets](https://www.flexport.com/help/204-shipping-pallets-faqs/) to increase the ease of handling, speed of loading, and [protection of the cargo](https://www.flexport.com/help/163-packaging-damage-prevention-guide/) during the transportation process.  

Fragile cargo should be palletized to protect it from [damage during transit](https://www.flexport.com/help/41-cargo-insurance-guide/).  

Palletized cargo will be easier and faster for the destination warehouse to unload, but pallets affect the quantity of products you’ll be able to ship. Your shipment’s transportation mode (FCL, LCL, Air) will also affect the choice of palletization.  

**If your shipment is going to Amazon, see** [Amazon’s palletization requirements](https://www.flexport.com/help/42-amazon-pallet-requirements-fcl/)**.**

## FCL

If you’re shipping [FCL (full container load)](https://www.flexport.com/help/181-lcl-vs-fcl/), then you have an entire [container](https://www.flexport.com/help/117-container-size-volume/) to fill with your cargo. If you choose to palletize your FCL shipment, you won’t be able to fit as many cartons because pallets themselves take up space in the container. However, palletized cargo will be easier and faster to unload, because the destination warehouse will be able to use machinery.  

If you floor load a FCL shipment, then the destination will have to unload the shipment by hand. It may take longer for the warehouse to unload the shipment than the [trucker will wait](https://www.flexport.com/glossary/trucking-wait-fee/), so a [live unload](https://www.flexport.com/help/34-trucking-fees-fcl/) will not be possible and the trucker will have to do a [drop](https://www.flexport.com/help/34-trucking-fees-fcl/). Some warehouses may not be willing to accept a floor-loaded shipment at all, so check with your destination warehouse before you decide whether or not to palletize your FCL shipment. 

## LCL

If you’re shipping [LCL (less than container load)](https://www.flexport.com/help/181-lcl-vs-fcl/), palletization is recommended for high-value cargo, in order to minimize the risk of damage. Palletization at origin will add to your freight costs because of the additional weight of the pallets. Floor-loading is recommended if you are looking for lower shipping costs.  

Your LCL will be palletized at destination if it was not palletized at origin. Once the shipment has been deconsolidated at the [CFS (container freight station)](https://www.flexport.com/glossary/container-freight-station-fee/), the CFS will palletize the cartons because truckers will not pick up floor-loaded cartons (with the exception of cartons going to [Amazon via Fedex](https://www.flexport.com/help/332-amazon-us-final-delivery-method/)). Palletization may incur a [pallet exchange fee](https://www.flexport.com/glossary/pallet-exchange-fee/), unless you are using [Flexport’s LCL service](https://www.flexport.com/help/234-flexport-lcl-service/).

## Air

If you’re shipping [air](https://www.flexport.com/help/268-ship-air-or-lcl/), your shipment may not be able to be palletized, because the pallets will take up too much of the limited space on a plane. If your cargo is unpalletized, the airline will be able to consider both the [weight and volume of your cargo](https://www.flexport.com/glossary/chargeable-weight/) and load the plane accordingly. An unpalletized [shipment may be split](https://www.flexport.com/glossary/split-shipment/) to ensure a safe flight. Shipments are more likely to be split on [deferred flights](https://www.flexport.com/help/348-air-service-express-deferred/).  

If your [air cargo is palletized](https://www.flexport.com/help/359-air-cargo-dimensions/), the airline may allow a trucker to pick up the palletized cargo, or the airline may require that the pallets be broken down at the airport. Your Flexport team will keep you updated on the requirements of the airline.  

***Note:*** *If you know your shipment will be palletized, enter the pallet count and dimensions when you* [submit a quote request](https://www.flexport.com/help/392-quoting-ocean-air-shipment/)*.*

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