Definition Type: Element
Name: TransportationTerm
Namespace: http://www.openapplications.org/oagis/9
Type: nsA:TransportationTermType
Containing Schema: Components.xsd
Abstract
Documentation:
When a seller ships something via common to a buyer in accordance with the Uniform Commerical Code and international legal agreements, you must specify a particular "phrase" that states who assumes the risk of shipment, who is responsible for loading and unloading the goods, where ownership or title to the goods passes, who paid or pays the carrirer, etc. Examples of these "phrases" include: - "FOB Origin Prepaid and Add" (Free On Board - no cost for loading, title passes at seller's dock, seller prepaid freight cost and delivery insurance, seller will freight costs to cost of goods) - "FOB Destination" or "FOB Destination Prepaid" (Free On Board - no cost for loading, title passes at buyer's dock, seller prepaid freight cost and delivery insurance) In software applications, this phrase is commonly split into two coded pieces, a "legal terms" risk and responsibility component for use with common carriers (FOB Destination) and some kind of qu alifying component (Prepaid and Add).
Collapse XSD Schema Diagram:
Drilldown into UserArea in schema fields_xsd Drilldown into FreightTermCode in schema fields_xsd Drilldown into PlaceOfOwnershipTransferLocation in schema components_xsd Drilldown into IncotermsCode in schema fields_xsd Drilldown into TransportationTermType in schema components_xsdXSD Diagram of TransportationTerm in schema components_xsd (Open Applications Group (OAGIS))
Collapse XSD Schema Code:
<xsd:element name="TransportationTerm" type="TransportationTermType">
    <xsd:annotation>
        <xsd:documentation source="http://www.openapplications.org/oagis/9">When a seller ships something via common to a buyer in accordance with the Uniform Commerical Code and international legal agreements, you must specify a particular "phrase" that states who assumes the risk of shipment, who is responsible for loading and unloading the goods, where ownership or title to the goods passes, who paid or pays the carrirer, etc. Examples of these "phrases" include: - "FOB Origin Prepaid and Add" (Free On Board - no cost for loading, title passes at seller's dock, seller prepaid freight cost and delivery insurance, seller will freight costs to cost of goods) - "FOB Destination" or "FOB Destination Prepaid" (Free On Board - no cost for loading, title passes at buyer's dock, seller prepaid freight cost and delivery insurance)  In software applications, this phrase is commonly split into two coded pieces, a "legal terms" risk and responsibility component for use with common carriers (FOB Destination) and some kind of qu
alifying component (Prepaid and Add).</xsd:documentation>
    </xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
Collapse Child Elements:
Name Type Min Occurs Max Occurs
IncotermsCode nsA:IncotermsCode 0 (1)
PlaceOfOwnershipTransferLocation nsA:PlaceOfOwnershipTransferLocation 0 (1)
FreightTermCode nsA:FreightTermCode 0 (1)
UserArea nsA:UserArea 0 (1)
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