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What do these incoterms mean FCR CIF CPT?

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Question ajoutée par DHIA EL Hak LABAOUI , Directeur Commercial , CPS
Date de publication: 2015/04/06
mohamed badawy
par mohamed badawy , Head Of Operations , Almajdoui Logistics Company

Group1. Incoterms® that apply to any mode of transport are:

  • EXW Ex Works
  • FCA Free Carrier
  • CPT Carriage Paid To
  • CIP Carriage and Insurance Paid To
  • DAT Delivered at Terminal
  • DAP Delivered at Place
  • DDP Delivered Duty Paid

Group2. Incoterms® that apply to sea and inland waterway transport only:

  • FAS Free Alongside Ship
  • FOB Free on Board
  • CFR Cost and Freight
  • CIF Cost, Insurance, and Freight

 

1. CFR: Cost and Freight, aka C&F, aka CNF

Definition:  This acronym means that the seller covers all the costs of bringing goods from their origin to the port of destination, including carriage costs and clearing the goods for export except for the insurance.

Note: Even though the seller takes care of the actual loading and transportation of goods up to the port of destination, the buyer pays the insurance (and therefore assumes the risk) from the moment the goods are loaded onto the vessel at the port of origin throughout their transit to the port of destination and beyond.  This term is used exclusively for maritime and inland waterway trade.

 

2. CIF: Cost Insurance and Freight

Definition: This term is identical to the one preceding it – with exception for the insurance portion. With a CIF arrangement, the seller (not the buyer) assumes the risk (and therefore is responsible for purchasing insurance) for the goods during transit from origin to the port of destination. 

Note: This term too applies solely to maritime and inland waterway trade. However, CIF may 
not be appropriate where the goods are handed over to the carrier before they are loaded on the vessel - the usual 
container scenario.

 

 

3. CPT: Carriage Paid To, aka DPC

Definition: This term indicates that the seller assumes most of the cost of transportation of the goods including export fees, carriage charges, and fees at the port of destination. Seller does not pay for insurance - that is the buyer’s obligation.

Note: The moment that the risk of loss or damage is transferred from seller to buyer is when the goods are loaded onto the first carrier vessel, despite the seller paying the carriage charges. CPT can be used for all modes of transportation, including container or roll-on roll-off traffic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wasi Rahman Sheikh
par Wasi Rahman Sheikh , WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR , AL MUTLAQ FURNITURE MFG

Well answered add by all <<<<<<<<<<<<<Regards

     

Abdou warshan
par Abdou warshan , • مدير إدارة المخازن والنقل , شركة تمكين الدولية للأجهزة المنزلية

FCR: first call resolution is properly addressing the customer's need the first time they call, thereby eliminating the need for the customer to follow up with a second call.

Cost, Insurance and Freight - CIF

A trade term requiring the seller to arrange for the carriage of goods by sea to a port of destination, and provide the buyer with the documents necessary to obtain the goods from the carrier

Carriage Paid To (CPT)

A commercial term denoting that the seller delivers the goods to a carrier or to another person nominated by the seller, at a place mutually agreed upon by the buyer and seller, and that the seller pays the freight charges to transport the goods to the specified destination. “Carriage Paid To” (CPT) means that the risk of damage or loss to the goods being transported is transferred from the seller to the buyer as soon as the goods have been delivered to the carrier. The seller is responsible only for arranging freight to the destination, and not for insuring the goods shipment when it is being transported.

Mounir EL HANBALI
par Mounir EL HANBALI , Logistics and distribution Specialist , Hilti

 

CFR-Cost and Freight

"Cost and Freight" means that the seller must pay the costs and freight necessary to bring the goods to the named port of destination but the risk of loss of or damage to the goods, as well as any additional costs due to events occurring after the time the goods have been delivered on board the vessel is transferred from the seller to the buyer when the goods pass the ship's rail in the port of shipment. 

 

CIF-Cost, Insurance and Freight

"Cost, Insurance and Freight" means that the seller has the same obligations as under CFR but with the addition that he has to procure marine insurance against the buyer's risk of loss of or damage to the goods during the carriage. The seller contracts for insurance and pays the insurance premium. 

 

CPT-Carriage Paid to

"Carriage paid to..." means that the seller pays the freight for the carriage of the goods to the named destination. The risk of loss of or damage to the goods, as well as any additional costs due to events occurring after the time the goods have been delivered to the carrier is transferred from the seller to the buyer when the goods have been delivered into the custody of the carrier. 

 

For the INCOTERMS2010 Rules I Request you to check the picture within this link :

http://www.comevendereallestero.it/news/tabella-degli-incoterms/

Qammer Shafique
par Qammer Shafique , Manager Foreign Trade , M.N. Chemical Inds. (Pvt) Ltd.,

FCR - Forwarder's Cargo receipt

CIF - Cost, insurance and freight

CPT - carriage paid to

Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Mohamed
par Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Mohamed , Logistics Manager , مؤسسة ثابت سفر عبدالله الشهراني

CFR-Cost and Freight

"Cost and Freight" means that the seller must pay the costs and freight necessary to bring the goods to the named port of destination but the risk of loss of or damage to the goods

Cost, Insurance and Freight - CIF

A trade term requiring the seller to arrange for the carriage of goods by sea to a port of destination, and provide the buyer with the document snecessary to obtain the goods from the carrier

CPT-Carriage Paid to

"Carriage paid to..." means that the seller pays the freight for the carriage of the goods to the named destination. The risk of loss of or damage to the goods

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