INCOTERMS
INCO Terms
are internationally accepted commercial terms defining the respective
roles of the buyer and seller in the arrangement of transportation and
other responsibilities, and clarify when the ownership of the merchandise
takes place. They are used in conjunction with a sales agreement or other
method of transacting the sale. Below is an example of how INCO Terms
work in action. The definitions provided here are the most common uses
of each term, but are not the only way these terms are used. Pay close
attention to the location listed for each term, as this indicates where
payment details change from Shipper to Consignee.
EXW
(Ex Works) -
(factory, mill,
warehouse: your door) Title and risk pass to buyer including payment of
all transportation and insurance cost from the seller's door. Used for
any mode of transportation.
FCA (Free
Carrier) -
(pick a place
after your origin to start) Title and risk pass to buyer including transportation
and insurance cost when the seller delivers goods cleared for export to
the carrier. Seller is obligated to load the goods on the Buyer's collecting
vehicle; it is the Buyer's obligation to receive the Seller's arriving
vehicle unloaded.
FAS (Free
Alongside Ship) -
(port, after
all origin port charges) Title and risk pass to buyer including payment
of all transportation and insurance cost once delivered alongside ship
by the seller. Used for sea or inland waterway transportation. The export
clearance obligation rests with the seller.
FOB (Free
On Board) -
(port-same
as FAS) Risk pass to buyer including payment of all transportation and
insurance cost once delivered on board the ship by the seller. Used for
sea or inland waterway transportation.
CFR
(Cost and Freight) -
(destination
port-paid to arrival at destination port) Title, risk and insurance cost
pass to buyer when delivered on board the ship by seller who pays the
transportation cost to the destination port. Used for sea or inland waterway
transportation.
CIF (Cost,
Insurance and Freight) -
(destination
port-same as CFR, but includes insurance) Title and risk pass to buyer
when delivered on board the ship by seller who pays transportation and
insurance cost to destination port. Used for sea or inland waterway transportation.
CPT (Carriage
Paid To) -
(place at destination-includes
all destination port charges) Title, risk and insurance cost pass to buyer
when delivered to carrier or seller who pays transportation and insurance
cost to destination. Used for any mode of transportation.
CIP
(Carriage and Insurance Paid To) -
(place at destination-same
as CPT, but includes insurance) Title and risk pass to buyer when delivered
to carrier by seller who pays transportation and insurance cost to destination.
Used for any mode of transportation.
DAF
(Delivered to Frontier) -
(border of
country-same as paid by seller to border-all other charges to buyer) Title,
risk and responsibility for import clearance pass to buyer when delivered
to named border point by seller. Used for any mode of transportation.
(border of country-same as paid by seller to border-all other charges
to buyer) Title, risk and responsibility for import clearance pass to
buyer when delivered to named border point by seller. Used for any mode
of transportation.
DES
(Delivered Ex Ship)-
(on board ship
to destination port) Title, risk, responsibility for vessel discharge
and import clearance pass to buyer when seller delivers goods on board
the ship to destination port. Used for sea or inland waterway transportation.
DEQ
(Delivered Ex Quay i.e. Duty Paid) -
(destination
port-includes duties and taxes, but not destination charges or delivery)
Title and risk pass to buyer when delivered on board the ship at the destination
point by the seller who delivers goods on dock at destination point cleared
for import. Used for sea or inland waterway transportation.
DDU
(Delivered Duty Unpaid) -
(consignee
door-excluding duties and taxes) Title, risk, and responsibility for vessel
discharge and import clearance pass to buyer when seller delivers goods
on board the ship to destination port. Used for sea or inland waterway
transportation.
DDP (Delivered
Duty Paid) -
(consignee
door-includes all charges origin to destination) Title and risk pass to
buyer when seller delivers goods to named destination point cleared for
import. Used for any mode of transportation.
Note: EXW,
CPT, CIP, DAF, DDU and DDP are commonly used for any mode of transportation.
FAS, FOB, CFR, CIF, DES, and DEQ are used for sea and inland waterway.