The document discusses Incoterms 2010, an internationally recognized set of rules for international commercial transactions. It provides definitions for key terms related to international trade, including delivery, transfer of risk, and transfer of title. Specifically, it outlines the responsibilities of buyers and sellers under different Incoterms for delivery, risk of loss or damage, and payment of costs. While Incoterms define when risk transfers between parties, they do not specify when title transfers, which must be stated separately in contracts. The document also compares Incoterms, which govern international trade, to domestic commercial terms and notes some differences.
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Incoterms-What is it?, History,
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The Incoterm Rules or International Commercial Terms are a series of pre-defined commercial terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) (@iccwbo) widely used in international commercial transactions. First published in 1936 by International Chamber of Commerce
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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)
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Delivery, Transfer of Risk & Transfer of Title
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) created a generally accepted, readily understandable set of
terms called Incoterms 2010. These terms defines the responsibilities of both the buyer and seller in the
various transportation options. Incoterms 2010 is not a body of law. It is an internationally agreed upon
protocol for understanding who pays for what, when risk transfers, and where the goods are to be delivered.
Incoterms do not identify where the transfer of title occur. Incoterms cover the fundamentals terms of
the movement of the cargo: Documentation; who is to arrange for the documentation, Cost; who is
responsible for the various costs involved, Control; who possesses control of the goods at any point in the
journey and Liability; who is exposed to the economic loss if the cargo is damaged.
DELIVERY UNDER INCOTERMS
In global trade, "delivery" refers to the seller fulfilling the obligation of the terms of sale or to completing a
contractual obligation. "Delivery" can occur at any point in the physical movement of the cargo. Incoterms
describe the seller’s responsibility to “deliver the cargo to a specified or ‘named’ place”. When the cargo is
delivered to that ‘named’ place, responsibility for the cargo is on the buyer.
PASSING OF RISKS UNDER INCOTERMS
Incoterms provides that the risk of loss or damage to the goods, as well as the obligation to bear the costs
relating to the goods, passes from the seller to the buyer when the seller has fulfilled his obligation to
deliver the goods.
TRANSFER OF TITLE
Transfer of title occurs when the parties wish it to occur. A statement as to transfer of title should be
included in the body of the contract and commercialinvoice. Transfer of title affects the parties' rights in the
event of total or partial loss and damage or destruction of the goods. Once transfer of title has occurred,
the buyer may be precluded from rejecting the goods despite valid complaints of quality, quantity or
description. When buyer acquires titles, the seller can sue the buyer for non-payment. Problems may arise
in commercial agreements if the contract does not specify when the transfer of title occurs. A good
example of this is what happens if “delivery” occurs but the buyer breaches the contract by not paying the
contract price. In such an example, problems may arise with regard to who is the legal owner of the goods.
Romalpa clause. A Romalpa clause is a title retention clause, which serves to separate the passing of
title, and risk of loss and which provides that until payment is received, title remains with the seller. An
example of a Romalpa clause; ‘Risk of loss and damage shall pass to the Buyer upon delivery. Title shall
pass to the buyer upon payment in full’.
INCOTERMS AND DOMESTIC FREIGHT TERMS
Incoterms should not be confused with domestic trade terms. The domestic terms are under the Uniform
Commercial Code adopted by each state. The following chart offers guidance as to the differences.
DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL
Transfer of title to the goods presumed by use of term but
can be negotiated by seller and buyer.
Transfer of title not specified by use of the Incoterms; should be
stated separately.
Risk and title transfer are presumed to transfer
simultaneously but can be negotiated by seller and buyer
Risk transfer based on Incoterms selected; title transfers based on
agreement between seller and buyer.
Five different terms; F.O.B. is the most commonly used
term with specified locations stated, and modifications.
Thirteen different terms are possible with specified locations stated,
i.e. ex-works seller’s warehouse.
Based on Uniform Commercial Code adopted by each
state, becoming a state law
An agreement adopted by the International Chamber of Commerce
then incorporated into seller and buyer AGREEMENTS
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INCOTERMS
CARRIAGE RISK TRANSFER COSTS
EXW Carriage to be arranged by
the buyer
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods are at the disposal of the buyer
Costs transfer from the seller to the buyer
when the goods are at the disposal of the
buyer
FCA Carriage to be arranged by
the buyer or the seller on
the buyer's behalf
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods have been delivered to the carrier
at the named place
Costs transfer from the seller to the buyer
when the goods have been delivered to the
carrier at the named place
FAS Carriage to be arranged by
the buyer
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods have been placed alongside the
ship
Costs transfer from the seller to the buyer
when the goods have been placed alongside
the ship
FOB Carriage to be arranged by
the buyer
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods pass the ship's rail
Costs transfer from the seller to the buyer
when the goods pass the ship's rail
CFR Carriage to be arranged by
the seller
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods pass the ship's rail
Costs transfer at port of destination, buyer
paying such costs as are not for the seller's
account under the contract of carriage
CIF Carriage and insurance to
be arranged by the seller
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods pass the ship's rail
Costs transfer at port of destination, buyer
paying such costs as are not for the seller's
account under the contract of carriage
CPT Carriage to be arranged by
the seller
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods have been delivered to the carrier
Costs transfer at port of destination, buyer
paying such costs as are not for the seller's
account under the contract of carriage
CIP carriage and insurance to
be arranged by the seller
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods have been delivered to the carrier
Costs transfer at port of destination, buyer
paying such costs as are not for the seller's
account under the contract of carriage
DAF Carriage to be arranged by
the seller
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods have been delivered at the frontier
Costs transfer from the seller to the buyer
when the goods have been delivered at the
frontier
DES Carriage to be arranged by
the seller
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods are placed at the disposal of the
buyer on board the ship
Costs transfer from the seller to the buyer
when the goods are placed at the disposal of
the buyer on board the ship
DEQ Carriage to be arranged by
the seller
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods are placed at the disposal of the
buyer on the quay
Costs transfer from the seller to the buyer
when the goods are placed at the disposal of
the buyer on the quay
DDU Carriage to be arranged by
the seller
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods are placed at the disposal of the
buyer
Costs transfer from the seller to the buyer
when the goods are placed at the disposal of
the buyer
DDP Carriage to be arranged by
the seller
Risk transfer from the seller to the buyer when
the goods are placed at the disposal of the
buyer
Costs transfer from the seller to the buyer
when the goods are placed at the disposal of
the buyer
Risk is often managed through using a Marine insurance policy. A Marine insurance policy usually includes a ‘Warehouse to
Warehouse clause’. The plain meaning is insurance coverage on cargo continues in force during the ordinary and customary course
of transit to the final destination. Transit does not begin until the goods are properly packed for export. Insurance remains in force for
15 days after discharge (30 days if the destination is outside the limits of the port of discharge while awaiting normal clearance for
transit to the final destination). Anyone who has an insurable interest in a cargo shipment (i.e., anyone who would suffer a loss if the
cargo were damaged or destroyed or who would benefit from the safe arrival of the cargo) may insure cargo. Marine Insurance
covers in the event of loss or damage to goods due to a covered peril insured against while at risk under the policy. Marine insurance
indemnifies the holder regardless of the carrier limits of liability (ocean carrier $500 per package, International air carriers, $9.07 per
pound, Domestic Air carriers $0.50 per pound). Incoterms, insurable interest and transfer of title all may not coincide with the
intended condition of the sales transaction. In addition, risk of non-payment of the invoice value is an important consideration.
Consider the following recommendations: Measurement and recognition of risk are vital steps in a supply chain. Incoterms must be
clearly stated within or on the sales invoice/contract. Keep in mind that some Incoterms are incompatible with the selected mode of
transportation. Insure your cargo. Our Cargo Insurance policy automatically covers approved goods under the so-called ‘warehouse
to warehouse clause’ to protect your investment all the way to destination. If you insure under your own policy, discuss the coverage
limitations with your insurance agent. We also recommend that the choice of Incoterms recognizethis. The cargo is inspected at time
of delivery at destination to check for any obvious in-transit damage. That title transfer is specifically spelled out in thecontract. That
consideration is given to credit insurance to protect lack of payment due to an unreasonable or unfair dispute with your customer. **
Letters of Credit can be quite useful in controlling your risk of payment. Discuss the incorporation of Letters of Credit into your Sales
order with yourBanker. **This review of title, risk and delivery is not legal advice. M.E. Dey & Co., Inc understands the above to be
accurate. However, it represents only a summary of our understanding of three very complex issues. Contact your attorney for proper
legal guidance in this important issue.