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Incoterm
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Definition
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EXW
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EX Works… named place
“Ex works” means that the seller
delivers when he places the goods at the disposal of the buyer at the
seller's premises or another named place (i.e. works, factory, warehouse,
etc.) not cleared for export and not loaded on any collecting vehicle.
The buyer has to bear all costs and
risks involved in taking the goods from the seller's premises.
USAGE: Any mode of transport,
including multimodal transport
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FCA
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Free Carrier… named place
“Free Carrier”
means that the seller delivers the goods, cleared for export, to the carrier
nominated by the buyer at the named place.
The seller must bear all risks of loss
of or damage to the goods until such time as they have been delivered.
USAGE: Any mode of transport, including
multimodal transport
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FAS
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Free Alongside Ship…named port of shipment
“Free
Alongside Ship” means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed
alongside the vessel at the named port of shipment.
The buyer has to bear all costs and
risks of loss of or damage to the goods from that moment.
The FAS term requires the seller to
clear the goods for export.
USAGE: Maritime and inland waterway
transport only
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FOB
(Roque Valente
delivery term)
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Free On Board… named port of shipment
“Free On Board” means that the seller delivers when the goods pass
the ship's rail at the named port of shipment.
The buyer has to
bear all costs and risks of loss of or damage to the goods from that point.
The FOB term requires the seller to clear the goods for export.
USAGE: Maritime
and inland waterway transport only
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CFR
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Cost, and Freight… named port of destination
"Cost
and freight" means that the seller delivers when the goods pass the
ship's rail in the port of shipment.
The seller must pay the costs and
freight necessary to bring the goods to the named port of destination and
bear all risks of loss of or damage to the goods until they have passed the
ship's rail at the port of shipment.
The CFR term requires the seller to
clear the goods for export.
USAGE: Maritime and inland waterway
transport only
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CIF
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Cost, Insurance, Freight… named port of destination
“Cost,
Insurance and Freight” means that the seller delivers when the goods pass the
ship's rail in the port of shipment.
The seller must pay the costs and
freight necessary to bring the goods to the named port of destination and
bear all risks of loss of or damage to the goods until they have passed the
ship's rail at the port of shipment.
In CIF the seller also has to procure
marine insurance against the buyer's risk of loss of or damage to the goods
during the carriage.
USAGE: Maritime and inland waterway
transport only
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CPT
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Carriage Paid To… named place of destination
“Carriage
Paid To” means that the seller delivers the goods to the carrier nominated by
him.
The seller must pay the cost of
carriage necessary to bring the goods to the named destination and bear all
risks of loss of or damage to the goods until such time as they have been
delivered.
USAGE: Any mode of transport,
including multimodal transport
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CIP
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Carriage and Insurance Paid To…named place of destination
«Carriage
and Insurance Paid to...» means that the seller delivers the goods to the
carrier nominated by him.
The seller must in addition pay the
cost of carriage necessary to bring the goods to the named destination and
bear all risks of loss of or damage to the goods until such time as they have
been delivered.
In CIP the seller also has to procure
insurance against the buyer's risk of loss of or damage to the goods during
the carriage.
USAGE: Any mode of transport,
including multimodal transport
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DAF
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Delivered At Frontier… named place
“Delivered
At Frontier” means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the
disposal of the buyer on the arriving means of transport not unloaded,
cleared for export, but not cleared for import at the named point and place
at the frontier, but before the customs border of the adjoining country.
The seller must contract at his own
expense for the carriage of the goods to the named point, if any, at the
place of delivery at the frontier.
The seller must bear all risks of loss
of or damage to the goods until such time as they have been delivered.
USAGE: Any mode of transport when
goods are to be delivered at the land frontier
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DES
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Delivered Ex Ship… named port of destination
“Delivered
Ex Ship” means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the
disposal of the buyer on board the ship, not cleared for import, at the named
port of destination.
The seller has to bear all the costs
and risks involved in bringing the goods to the named port of destination
before discharging.
USAGE: Maritime and inland waterway
transport only
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DEQ
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Delivered Ex Quay (Duty Paid)… named port fo destination
“Delivered
Ex Quay” means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the
disposal of the buyer not cleared for import on the quay (wharf) at the named
port of destination.
The seller has to bear costs and risks
involved in bringing the goods to the named port of destination and
discharging the goods on the quay (wharf).
The DEQ term requires the buyer to
clear the goods for import and to pay for all formalities, duties, taxes and
other charges upon import.
USAGE: Maritime and inland waterway
transport only
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DDU
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Delivered Duty Unpaid… named place of destination
“Delivered
Duty Unpaid” means that the seller delivers the goods to the buyer, not
cleared for import, and not unloaded from any arriving means of transport at
the named place of destination.
The seller has to bear the costs and
risks involved in bringing the goods thereto, other than, where applicable,
any «duty» (which term includes the responsibility for and the risks of the
carrying out of customs formalities, and the payment of formalities, customs
duties, taxes and other charges) for import in the country of destination.
Such «duty» has to be borne by the buyer as well as any costs and risks
caused by his failure to clear the goods for import in time.
USAGE: Any mode of transport,
including multimodal transport
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DDP
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Delivered Duty Paid… named place of destination
“Delivered
Duty Paid” means that the seller delivers the goods to the buyer, cleared for
import, and not unloaded from any arriving means of transport at the named
place of destination.
The seller has to bear all the costs
and risks involved in bringing the goods thereto including, where applicable
any «duty» (which term includes the responsibility for and the risk of the
carrying out of customs formalities and the payment of formalities, customs
duties, taxes and other charges) for import in the country of destination.
USAGE: Any mode of transport,
including multimodal transport
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