A CFS cutoff is the deadline by which LCL cargo must arrive at the designated Container Freight Station before export. This cutoff gives the warehouse and freight forwarder enough time to receive, inspect, measure, label, consolidate, and load the cargo into a shared container before the vessel cutoff. If freight misses the CFS cutoff, it may not make the planned sailing and could be delayed to a later vessel. Tracking this deadline is important for export scheduling and delivery planning.
The CFS cut-off is the deadline by which LCL cargo must arrive at the Container Freight Station to be included in a specific vessel sailing. Cargo arriving after cut-off holds for the next available sailing.
- Cut-offs are typically 3 to 7 days before vessel departure
- Exact timing varies by carrier, port, and service
- Missing cut-off during peak season can mean waits of two weeks or more
Confirm the cut-off date when booking and ensure the Cargo Ready Date allows enough time for inland transport.
For related logistics context, see Dedola’s ocean freight shipping services and glossary entries on CFS, LCL, Blank Sailing, and Rolled Cargo.


