Information International rules and organizations Incoterms 2000 [iNKOTERMS 2000]

Incoterms 2000 - The concept of the terms of delivery of goods

Type of transportation and corresponding term Incoterms 2000

 
Any type of transportation

EXW

EX Works ( ... named place)
Franco factory (... place name)

FCA

Free carrier (...named place)
Free carrier (... named place of destination)
Term C

CPT

Carriage Paid To (... named place of destination).
Freight/carriage paid to (...named destination)

CIP

Carriage and Insurance Paid To (... named place of destination)
Freight/carriage and insurance paid to (... name of destination)
Term D

DAF

Delivered At Frontier (... named place)
Delivery to the border (... named place of destination)

DDU

Delivered Duty Unpaid (... named place of destination)
Delivery free of duty (... named place of destination)

DDP

Delivered Duty Paid (... named place of destination)
Delivered Duty Paid (...named place of destination)
Only maritime and inland water transport
Term F

FAS

Free Alongside Ship (... named port of shipment)

Free along the ship's side (... named port of shipment)

FOB

Free On Board (... named port of shipment)
Free on board (... named port of shipment)
Term C

CFR

Cost and Freight (... named port of destination)
Cost and Freight (... named port of destination)

CIF

Cost, Insurance and Freight (... named port of destination)
Cost, insurance and freight (... named port of destination)
Term D

DES

Delivered Ex Ship (... named port of destination)
Delivered ex ship (...named port of destination)

DEQ

Delivered Ex Quay (... named port of destination)
Delivery ex berth (... named port of destination)
In Incoterms, the conditions were grouped into four categories for ease of understanding, differing in essence from each other: starting with the term,

"E" - terms. Conditions according to which the seller only provides the goods to the buyer in the seller's own territory - (EXW);

"F" terms. Conditions under which the seller is obliged to deliver the goods to the carrier appointed by the buyer (FCA, FAS and FOB);

"C" terms. Whereby the seller must enter into a contract of carriage, but without assuming the risk of loss or damage to the goods or additional costs due to events occurring after shipment and dispatch (CFR, CIF, CPT and CIP);

"D" - terms. Conditions under which the seller must bear all costs and risks necessary to deliver the goods to the country of destination (DAF, DES, DEQ, DDU and DDP).

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