CFS (Container Freight Station) Cut-off

CFS (Container Freight Station) Cut-off

A CFS cut-off is the date by which an LCL (Less than Container Load) shipment needs to be checked in to a CFS (Container Freight Station) to meet its scheduled sailing.
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