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FOB
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FOB or CIF: Which one is better for importers?
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Incoterms 2010 defines 11 delivery terms, 4 of which designed to be used in only sea shipments, whereas 7 of which could be used with any mo...
Delivery places on a multimodal bill of lading
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Multimodal bill of lading (MBL) is a transport document, which is used in international trade transactions where at least two different mode...
What does cy/cy mean on a bill of lading?
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Bill of lading, which is a transport document evidences receipt of cargo, contract of carriage and represents title of goods, is mostly used...
What are the differences between FAS and FOB Incoterms?
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Today I am going to write about the differences two major incoterms, FAS and FOB, which have been in use since the presentation of internati...
What are the differences between FOB and CFR?
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Previously on this website, I have explained the differences between EXW & FCA , FOB & FCA and FOB & CIF . Today I would lik...
What are the differences between CIF and FOB?
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So far on advancedontrade.com, I have explained the differences between EXW and FCA as per Incoterms 2010 rules and the differences between...
What are the differences between FOB and FCA as per Incoterms 2010?
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FCA( Free Carrier) is a very flexible trade term, which should be preferred instead of EXW (Ex Works) and FOB (Free on Board) incoterms in m...
ICC recommends FCA instead of FOB in containerized shipments. But why?
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FOB (Free on Board) and FCA (Free Carrier) are two well-known and frequently used trade terms of Incoterms 2010. Both FOB anf FCA have b...
Is it possible to use FOB incoterms with land and or air shipments?
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The aim of the international commercial terms, known as incoterms, is to create a set of international standard rules for the application of...
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