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Is a contractual code used to describe the point where delivery occurs (goods ownership
is transferred) in a contract of sale. It identifies the rights and obligations of each
partner (supplier, carrier and customer) in the transaction and may specify the
requirements to assume ownership (i.e. paying for the cost of the goods and/or
transportation).
The United Nations Trade Facilitation Information Exchange (UN/TraFIX) has established
the following codes (INCOTERMS 1990) for use in international trade to Europe, Asia and
the Pacific. (See http://www.unece.org/trade/rec/rec05en.htm). These terms may also be
found in the United States Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).
EXAMPLES EXW - Ex Works ... (named place) FCA - Free Carrier ... (named place) FAS -
Free Along Ship ... (named port of shipment) FOB - Free On Board ... (named port of
shipment) CFR - Cost and Freight ... (named port of destination) CIF - Cost, Insurance
and Freight ... (named port of destination) CPT - Carriage Paid To ... (named place of
destination) CIP - Carriage and Insurance Paid to ... (named place of destination) DAF -
Delivered At Frontier ... (named place) DES - Delivered Ex Ship ... (named port of
destination) DEQ - Delivered Ex Quay (Duty Paid) ... (named port of destination) DDU -
Delivered Duty Unpaid ... (named place of destination) DDP - Delivered Duty Paid ...
(named place of destination)
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