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What are dthe basic types of incoterms?

What arre the basic types of Purchasing Incoterms?

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Question added by Jocelyn Perena , Procurment Lead And Governance , CPP, CPPM Certified , Agthia Group
Date Posted: 2018/04/22
Taleb Altaleb
by Taleb Altaleb , Regional Sourcing Manager, Middle East , Flowserve

CIF

FOB

CFR

FCA

Ex-work 

Anoop Madhavan
by Anoop Madhavan , Logistics Supervisor , Wilhelmsen Ship Services

  • Basic incoterms are as under :
  • CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight)
  • CIP (Carriage and Insurance Paid to)
  • CPT (Carriage paid to)
  • DAT (Delivered at Terminal)
  • DAP (Delivered at Place)
  • DDP (Delivery Duty Paid)
  • EXW (Ex Works)

Paul Aniban
by Paul Aniban , In charge

Fca, free carrier

fob, free on board

fas, free alongside ship

cif, const insurance anr frieght

Dat. Deliver at termibal

cpt

Andrew Siakamba
by Andrew Siakamba , Business Support , United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)

Basic Incotems are as :

FCA ( Free Carrier)

FOB (Free on Board)

FAS (Free Alongside Ship)

Arthur Manite
by Arthur Manite , SAPMT - Procurement Specialist , Saudi Aramco

 

RULES FOR ANY MODE OR MODES OF TRANSPORT

 

·         EXW Ex Works

 

“Ex Works” means that the seller delivers when it places the goods at the disposal of the buyer at the seller’s premises or at another named place (i.e.,works, factory, warehouse, etc.). The seller does not need to load the goods on any collecting vehicle, nor does it need to clear the goods for export, where such clearance is applicable.

 

·         FCA Free Carrier

 

“Free Carrier” means that the seller delivers the goods to the carrier or another person nominated by the buyer at the seller’s premises or another named place. The parties are well advised to specify as clearly as possible the point within the named place of delivery, as the risk passes to the buyer at that point.

 

·         CPT Carriage Paid To

 

“Carriage Paid To” means that the seller delivers the goods to the carrier or another person nominated by the seller at an agreed place (if any such place is agreed between parties) and that the seller must contract for and pay the costs of carriage necessary to bring the goods to the named place of destination.

 

·         CIP Carriage And Insurance Paid To

 

“Carriage and Insurance Paid to” means that the seller delivers the goods to the carrier or another person nominated by the seller at an agreed place (if any such place is agreed between parties) and that the seller must contract for and pay the costs of carriage necessary to bring the goods to the named place of destination.

 

‘The seller also contracts for insurance cover against the buyer’s risk of loss of or damage to the goods during the carriage. The buyer should note that under CIP the seller is required to obtain insurance only on minimum cover. Should the buyer wish to have more insurance protection, it will need either to agree as much expressly with the seller or to make its own extra insurance arrangements.”

 

·         DAT Delivered At Terminal

 

“Delivered at Terminal” means that the seller delivers when the goods, once unloaded from the arriving means of transport, are placed at the disposal of the buyer at a named terminal at the named port or place of destination. “Terminal” includes a place, whether covered or not, such as a quay, warehouse, container yard or road, rail or air cargo terminal. The seller bears all risks involved in bringing the goods to and unloading them at the terminal at the named port or place of destination.

 

 

 

 

 

·         DAP Delivered At Place

 

“Delivered at Place” means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer on the arriving means of transport ready for unloading at the named place of destination. The seller bears all risks involved in bringing the goods to the named place.

 

·         DDP Delivered Duty Paid

 

“Delivered Duty Paid” means that the seller delivers the goods when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer, cleared for import on the arriving means of transport ready for unloading at the named place of destination. The seller bears all the costs and risks involved in bringing the goods to the place of destination and has an obligation to clear the goods not only for export but also for import, to pay any duty for both export and import and to carry out all customs formalities.

 

RULES FOR SEA AND INLAND WATERWAY TRANSPORT

 

·         FAS Free Alongside Ship

 

“Free Alongside Ship” means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed alongside the vessel (e.g., on a quay or a barge) nominated by the buyer at the named port of shipment. The risk of loss of or damage to the goods passes when the goods are alongside the ship, and the buyer bears all costs from that moment onwards.

 

·         FOB Free On Board

 

“Free On Board” means that the seller delivers the goods on board the vessel nominated by the buyer at the named port of shipment or procures the goods already so delivered. The risk of loss of or damage to the goods passes when the goods are on board the vessel, and the buyer bears all costs from that moment onwards.

 

·         CFR Cost and Freight

 

“Cost and Freight” means that the seller delivers the goods on board the vessel or procures the goods already so delivered. The risk of loss of or damage to the goods passes when the goods are on board the vessel. the seller must contract for and pay the costs and freight necessary to bring the goods to the named port of destination.

 

 

 

 

 

·         CIF Cost, Insurance and Freight

“Cost, Insurance and Freight” means that the seller delivers the goods on board the vessel or procures the goods already so delivered. The risk of loss of or damage to the goods passes when the goods are on board the vessel. The seller must contract for and pay the costs and freight necessary to bring the goods to the named port of destination. ‘The seller also contracts for insurance cover against the buyer’s risk of loss of or damage to the goods during the carriage. The buyer should note that under CIF the seller is required to obtain insurance only on minimum cover. Should the buyer wish to have more insurance protection, it will need either to agree as much expressly with the seller or to make its own extra insurance arrangements.”

Seif El Din Moharram
by Seif El Din Moharram , Senior Logistics Specialist , M. H. Alshaya Company - Egypt

  • There is no such a basic incoterms for purchasing.
  • That's the most used as Shipping Incoterms;
  • EXW Ex Works.
  • FCA Free Carrier.
  • FOB Free On Board. (Ocean freight only)
  • CIF Cost Insurance and Freight. (Ocean freight only)
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MURALI RADHAKRISHNAN
by MURALI RADHAKRISHNAN , ACCOUNTANT , Carrefour - United Arab Emirates

  • CIF ( COST , INSURANCE AND FREIGHT )
  • CIP ( CARRIAGE AND INSURANCE PAID TO )
  • CPT ( CARRIAGE PAID TO )
  • DAT ( DELIVERED AT TERMINAL )
  • DAP ( DELIVERED AT PLACE )
  • DDP ( DELIVERY DUTY PAID )
  • EXW { EX WORKS )

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