Which Incoterm applies here? The supplier is responsible for delivering the goods to the buyer’s premises include arranging any custom clearances that applies, bearing all risk up until this point.
Which Incoterm applies here? The supplier is responsible for delivering the goods directly onto the vessel that will transport them to their named destination. As soon as the goods are on the vessel, the risk transfers to the buyer
Which Incoterm applies here? The supplier is responsible for delivering the goods directly onto the vessel that will transport them to their named destination, covering the cost of both the transport and the insurance to cover this. Again, the supplier bears all risks until the goods are delivered to the buyer at their named place.
What Incoterm applies here? The goods are considered ‘delivered’ at the point of release from the supplier’s premises or another name place. The supplier is not responsible for loading or transporting the goods and does not have to arrange export clearance – this must be arranged by the buyer. The risk is on the buyer from this point. a) EXW – Ex Works b) FCA – Free Career c) CPT – Carriage Paid To d) CIP – Carriage and Insurance Paid to
Which Incoterm applies here? The supplier is responsible for delivering the goods to a carrier or to an intermediate agreed place and should ensure that the goods have at least minimal insurance cover until this point. Again, the buyer is responsible for ensuring these goods reach their named destination from here.