Terms of Trade or INCOTERMS
Delivered Duty Paid (DDP)
-Used for any type of good -Any mode of transportation -DDP[Address in the City of *Destination* where the goods are *delivered*]
Free Carrier (FCA)
-Used for any type of good -Any mode of transportation -FCA [Address in the City of *Departure* where goods are *delivered* to carrier]
Delivered at Terminal (DAT)
-Used for any type of goods (designed for containerized cargo) -Any mode of transportation -DAT[Address of the *Terminal* where goods are *delivered*]
Cost and Freight (CFR)
-Used for any type of product (prefer, non-containerized cargo) -Only for ocean transportation -CFR[Address of the dock in the *Port of Destination* where the goods are *delivered*]
Who created INCOTERMS?
International Chamber of Commerce
Main Carriage
International transportation between exporting and importing country
Responsibility Shift: CIP
When the exporter *delivers* the goods to the first carrier in the exporting country
Responsibility Shift:CPT
When the exporter *delivers* the goods to the first carrier in the exporting country
Responsibility Shift: CFR
When the exporter delivers the goods onboard the ship in the port of departure
Responsibility Shift: FOB
When the exporter delivers the goods onboard the ship in the port of departure
Responsibility Shift: CIF
When the exporter delivers the goods onboard the shop in the port of departure
Responsibility Shift: DDP
When the exporter delivers the goods to the delivery location, still loaded onto the mode of transportation
Responsibility Shift: DAP
When the exporter delivers the goods to the place of delivery, still loaded on the mode of transportation
Responsibility Shift: FAS
When the exporter delivers the goods to the port of departure, unloaded from the mode of transportation
Responsibility Shift: DAT
When the exporter delivers the goods, unloaded from the mode of transportation, to the terminal
Responsibility Shift: EXW
When the exporter makes the good *available* to the importer
Responsibility Shift: FCA
When the goods are *delivered* to the carrier, loaded on the truck
Delivered at Place (DAP)
-Used for any type of good -Any mode of transportation -DAP[Address in the City of *Destination* where goods are *delivered*]
Two groups of INCOTERMS:
-7 that can be used for any means of transportation (ocean, road, air, train) -4 that can only be used for ocean transportation (oldest terms of trade)
Ex-Works (EXW)
-Customer does everything -Used for any type of good (prefer small packages that are picked up by FedEx or DHL) -Any mode of transportation -EXW [Address in the City of *Departure* where goods are *made available*]
INCOTERMS used for any mode of transportation:
-EXW -FCA -CPT -CIP -DAT -DAP -DDP
INCOTERMS only used for ocean transportation:
-FAS -FOB -CFR -CIF
Why do we needs INCOTERMS?
-Liability -Responsibilities of each party -"Terminology" across languages
Exporter or importer responsible for:
-Pre-carriage -Main carriage -On-carriage -Risks involved in international transportation -Customs clearance in the importing country
Each INCOTERMS rule has:
-Scope -Modality -Syntax
How to determine which INCOTERMS rule to use:
-Type of product being sold -Method of shipment -Ability and willingness of importer/exporter to perform tasks involved -Amount of trust placed by either of the parties in the other party
Carriage and Insurance Paid To (CIP)
-Used for any type of good -Any mode of transportation -CIP[Address in the City of *Destination* where goods are *delivered*]
Carriage Paid To (CPT)
-Used for any type of good -Any mode of transportation -CPT [ Address in the City of *Destination* where goods are *delivered*]
Cost, Insurance, and Freight (CIF)
-Used for any type of product (prefer, non-containerized cargo) -Only for ocean transportation -CIF[Address of the dock in the *Port of Destination* where the goods are *delivered*]
Free Alongside Ship (FAS)
-Used for any type of product (prefer, non-containerized cargo) -Only for ocean transportation -FAS[Address of the dock in the *Port of Departure* where the goods are *delivered*]
Free on Board (FOB)
-Used for any type of product (prefer, non-containerized cargo) -Only for ocean transportation -FOB[Dock (or ship) in the *Port of Departure* where the goods are *delivered*]
INCOTERMS formally define the following aspects of an international sale:
-Which tasks will be performed by the exporter/importer -Which activities will be paid by the exporter/importer -The exact point at which the responsibility for the goods transfers from the exporter to the importer
How many different INCOTERMS are there?
11
Latest version of INCOTERMS rules is dated _____, and was implemented in _____.
2010, 2011
"C" stands for:
CARRIAGE
"D" stands for:
DELIVERED
Pre-Carriage
Domestic transportation in exporting country
On-Carriage
Domestic transportation in importing country
"F" stands for:
FREE
Modality
The mode of transport for which it can be used
Scope
The type of products for which it can be used
Syntax
The way it has to be stated on invoices and paperwork