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INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING TERMS (INCOTERMS)
1. EXW – Ex Works (named place of delivery)
2. FCA – Free Carrier (named place of delivery)
3. CPT – Carriage Paid To (named place of destination)
4. CIP – Carriage and Insurance Paid to (named place of destination)
5. DAT – Delivered At Terminal (named terminal at port or place of destination)
6. DAP – Delivered At Place (named place of destination)
7. DDP – Delivered Duty Paid (named place of destination)
8. FAS – Free Alongside Ship (named port of shipment)
9. FOB – Free on Board (named port of shipment)
10. CFR – Cost and Freight (named port of destination)
11. CIF – Cost, Insurance & Freight (named port of destination)
Have you ever wondered about the meaning of commodity trading terms, or Incoterms? FOB…DES…DDP. Say What?!?
Incoterms were established by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), a non-governmental organization, to standardize the interpretation of major trade terms.
Sales contracts using Incoterms define the obligations and risks of both the seller and the buyer. The obligations cover the period while the merchandise is in transit, whether by land, sea, air or a combination of modes.
INCOTERMS are a set of three-letter standard trade terms used worldwide in international and domestic contracts for the sale of goods. Learn their definitions and how they are used. AFC International can help you import your goods bound for the U.S. quick and easy. Visit http://www.afcinternationalllc.com/ to get started.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING TERMS , INCOTERMSAman Dwivedi
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING TERMS (INCOTERMS)
1. EXW – Ex Works (named place of delivery)
2. FCA – Free Carrier (named place of delivery)
3. CPT – Carriage Paid To (named place of destination)
4. CIP – Carriage and Insurance Paid to (named place of destination)
5. DAT – Delivered At Terminal (named terminal at port or place of destination)
6. DAP – Delivered At Place (named place of destination)
7. DDP – Delivered Duty Paid (named place of destination)
8. FAS – Free Alongside Ship (named port of shipment)
9. FOB – Free on Board (named port of shipment)
10. CFR – Cost and Freight (named port of destination)
11. CIF – Cost, Insurance & Freight (named port of destination)
Have you ever wondered about the meaning of commodity trading terms, or Incoterms? FOB…DES…DDP. Say What?!?
Incoterms were established by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), a non-governmental organization, to standardize the interpretation of major trade terms.
Sales contracts using Incoterms define the obligations and risks of both the seller and the buyer. The obligations cover the period while the merchandise is in transit, whether by land, sea, air or a combination of modes.
INCOTERMS are a set of three-letter standard trade terms used worldwide in international and domestic contracts for the sale of goods. Learn their definitions and how they are used. AFC International can help you import your goods bound for the U.S. quick and easy. Visit http://www.afcinternationalllc.com/ to get started.
Incoterms are widely used in international commerical transaction or procurement process and there used is encourged by trade councils and international lawers
INCOTERMS is very important those who doing business in internationally. Incoterms were first developed by ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) in Paris France. Incoterms was first developed in 1939. It defines the trade contract, responsibilities and liabilities between buyer and seller. It is invaluable and cost saving tool. The importer and exporter need not go under lengthy negotiation about a condition of each transaction after that revised version published in 2000 and 2002.
Incoterms are widely used in international commerical transaction or procurement process and there used is encourged by trade councils and international lawers
INCOTERMS is very important those who doing business in internationally. Incoterms were first developed by ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) in Paris France. Incoterms was first developed in 1939. It defines the trade contract, responsibilities and liabilities between buyer and seller. It is invaluable and cost saving tool. The importer and exporter need not go under lengthy negotiation about a condition of each transaction after that revised version published in 2000 and 2002.
Cost Transfer (Ocean Shipping)
Risk/Ownership Transfer (Ocean Shipping)
Cost Transfer (Air Shipping)
Risk/Ownership Transfer (Air Shipping)
Risk/Ownership Transfer (Land Shipping)
Cost Transfer (Land Shipping)
INCOTERMS 2010
Incoterms are internationally accepted commercial terms defining the respective roles of the buyer and seller in the arrangement of transportation and other responsibilities and clarify when the ownership of the merchandise takes place. They are used in conjunction with a sales agreement or other method of transacting the sale.
EXW - Ex Works -- Title and risk pass to buyer including payment of all transportation and insurance cost from the seller's door. Used for any mode of transportation.
FCA - Free Carrier -- Title and risk pass to buyer including transportation and insurance cost when the seller delivers goods cleared for export to the carrier. Seller is not obligated to load the goods on the Buyer's collecting vehicle (except when the named place is at the seller’s premises); it is the Buyer's obligation to receive the Seller's arriving vehicle unloaded.
FAS - Free Alongside Ship --Title and risk pass to buyer including payment of all transportation and insurance cost once delivered alongside ship by the seller at named port terminal by seller. Used for sea or inland waterway transportation. The export clearance obligation rests with the seller.
FOB - Free On Board and risk pass to buyer including payment of all transportation and insurance cost once delivered on board the ship by the seller. Used for sea or inland waterway transportation.
CFR - Cost & Freight -- Title, risk and insurance cost pass to buyer when delivered on board the main carrier(vessel) by seller who pays the transportation cost to the destination port. Used for sea or inland waterway transportation.
CIF - Cost, Insurance & Freight -- Title and risk pass to buyer when delivered on board the ship by seller who pays transportation and insurance cost to destination port. Used for sea or inland waterway transportation.
CPT - Carriage Paid To -- Title, risk and insurance cost pass to buyer when delivered by seller who pays transportation cost to a named place. Used for any mode of transportation.
CIP - Carriage & Insurance Paid To --Seller delivers goods to the carrier at an agreed place, shifting risk to the buyer, but seller who pays transportation and insurance cost to a named place of destination. Used for any mode of transportation.
DAT - Delivered at Terminal -- Title, risk and responsibility pass to buyer when delivered to named quay, warehouse, yard or terminal at destination. Used for any mode of transportation (replaces DEQ & DES).
DAP - Delivered At Place -- Seller bears cost, risk, responsibility for goods until made available to buyer at named place of destination. Buyer is responsible for imp.
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Incoterms 2000
1. Incoterms 2000
Incoterms 2000 – International commercial terms
are a series of international sales terms, published by International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and widely used in
international commercial transactions. They are used to divide transaction costs and responsibilities between buyer and
seller and reflect state-of-the-art transportation practices. They closely correspond to the U.N. Convention on Contracts
for the International Sale of Goods. The first version was introduced in 1936 and the present dates from 2000.
Liquidation
The process by which a company (or part of a company) is brought to an end, and the assets and property of the
company redistributed.
CFR Cost and Freight (named destination port)
Seller must pay the costs and freight to bring the goods to the port of destination. However, risk is transferred to the buyer
once the goods have crossed the ship's rail. Maritime transport only.
CIF Cost, Insurance and Freight (named destination port)
Exactly the same as CFR except that the seller must in addition procure and pay for insurance for the buyer. Maritime
transport only.
CPT Carriage Paid To (named place of destination)
The general/containerized/multimodal equivalent of CFR. The seller pays for carriage to the named point of destination,
but risk passes when the goods are handed over to the first carrier.
2. CIP Carriage and Insurance Paid (To) (named place of destination)
The containerized transport/multimodal equivalent of CIF. Seller pays for carriage and insurance to the named destination
point, but risk passes when the goods are handed over to the first carrier.
DAF Delivered At Frontier (named place)
This term can be used when the goods are transported by rail and road. The seller pays for transportation to the named
place of delivery at the frontier. The buyer arranges for customs clearance and pays for transportation from the frontier to
his factory. The passing of risk occurs at the frontier.
DES Delivered Ex Ship (named port)
Where goods are delivered ex ship, the passing of risk does not occur until the ship has arrived at the named port of
destination and the goods made available for unloading to the buyer. The seller pays the same freight and insurance
costs as he would under a CIF arrangement. Unlike CFR and CIF terms, the seller has agreed to bear not just cost, but
also Risk and Title up to the arrival of the vessel at the named port. Costs for unloading the goods and any duties, taxes,
etc… are for the Buyer. A commonly used term in shipping bulk commodities, such as coal, grain, dry chemicals and
where the seller either owns or has chartered, their own vessel.
DEQ Delivered Ex Quay (named port)
This is similar to DES, but the passing of risk does not occur until the goods have been unloaded at the port of destination.
DDU Delivered Duty Unpaid (named destination place)
3. This term means that the seller delivers the goods to the buyer to the named place of destination in the contract of sale.
The goods are not cleared for import or unloaded from any form of transport at the place of destination. The buyer is
responsible for the costs and risks for the unloading, duty and any subsequent delivery beyond the place of destination.
However, if the buyer wishes the seller to bear cost and risks associated with the import clearance, duty, unloading and
subsequent delivery beyond the place of destination, then this all needs to be explicitly agreed upon in the contract of sale.
DDP Delivered Duty Paid (named destination place)
This term means that the seller pays for all transportation costs and bears all risk until the goods have been delivered and
pays the duty. Also used interchangeably with the term "Free Domicile". The most comprehensive term for the buyer. In
most of the importing countries, taxes such as (but not limited to) VAT and excises should not be considered prepaid
being handled as a "refundable" tax. Therefore VAT and excises usually are not representing a direct cost for the importer
since they will be recovered against the sales on the local (domestic) market.
EXW Ex Works (named place):
The seller makes the goods available at his premises. The buyer is responsible for all charges.This term may be the
easiest to administer, however may not be in the seller's best interests. There is no control over the final destination of the
goods. It may be possible for the seller to negotiate better freight rates than the buyer.
FCA Free Carrier (named place)
The seller hands over the goods, cleared for export, into the custody of the first carrier (named by the seller) at the named
place. This term is suitable for all modes of transport, including carriage by air, rail, road, and containerised / multi-modal
transport.
FAS Free Alongside Ship (named loading port)
4. The seller must place the goods alongside the ship at the named port. The seller must clear the goods for export; this
changed in the 2000 version of the Incoterms. Suitable for maritime transport only.
FOB Free on board (named loading port)
The classic maritime trade term. The seller must load the goods on board the ship nominated by the buyer, cost and risk
being divided at ship's rail. The seller must clear the goods for export. Maritime transport only. It also includes Air
transport when the seller is not able to export the goods on the schedule time mentioned in the letter of credit. In this case
the seller allows a deduction of sum equivalent to the carriage by ship from the air carriage
FOB Freight On Board is commonly used when shipping goods within the United States, to indicate who pays loading
and transportation costs, and/or the point at which the responsibility of the goods transfers from shipper to buyer. This
usage derives from the now obsolete US "Foreign Trade Definitions" of 1941.
"FOB shipping point" or "FOB origin" indicates the buyer pays shipping cost, and takes responsibility for the goods when
the goods leave the seller's premises. "FOB destination" designates the seller will pay shipping costs, and remain
responsible for the goods until the buyer takes possession. A related but separate term "CAP" ("customer arranged
pickup") is used to denote that the buyer will arrange a carrier of their choice to pick the goods up at the seller's premises,
and the liability for any damage or loss belongs to the buyer.
PO Purchase order
a commercial document issued by a buyer to a seller, indicating types, quantities, and agreed prices for products or
services the seller will provide to the buyer. Sending a PO to a supplier constitutes a legal offer to buy products or
services. Acceptance of a PO by a seller usually forms a one-off contract between the buyer and seller, so no contract
exists until the PO is accepted.
5. Surplus.
Any inventory, merchandise, or equipment that can no longer be sold at the regular retail or wholesale price, but still
possesses value. Surplus is generally caused by discontinuations, overruns, closeouts or overstock. Most businesses
have a need to liquidate 2-5% of their products as surplus.