About International Procurement
About International Procurement
About International Procurement
Abstract:
“Freight Collect” & “Freight Prepaid” are two shipping terms, which indicate whether
consignee has the primary liability to the carrier for the shipping charges in a procurem
ent process. EXW, FCA, FOB, FAS etc Incoterms are used for “Freight Collect” shipment
. Now, we would like to discuss about incoterms which can be used for different types of
“Freight Prepaid” shipments based on Incoterms 2010 published by ICC.
Introduction:
Transportation is one of the Drivers of Supply Chain. The term Freight denotes
transportation charges. The International Commercial terms or INCOTERMS refers to
whether the shipper/consignee responsible to pay the freight or transportation charges.
The Incoterms:
“Freight Collect” & “Freight Prepaid” are two shipping terms, which indicate whether
consignee has the primary liability to the carrier for the shipping charges in a
procurement process. If it is a “Freight Prepaid” shipment, then the carrier is supposed
to invoice to shipper for the transportation charges. Conversely, if it is a “Freight
Collect” shipment, the carrier is supposed to invoice the consignee. The Incoterms CFR,
CIF, CPT, CIP, DAT, DAP, DDP require repayment of cost of the main carriage or
shipping cost by seller/shipper. EXW, FCA, FOB, FAS etc Incoterms are used for
“Freight Collect” shipment. Now, we would like to discuss about incoterms which can be
used for different types of “Freight Prepaid” shipments based on Incoterms 2010
published by ICC:
“Main Carriage paid by Supplier” group of incoterms:
Conclusion:
At conclusion stage, we can say one thing is that suppliers and buyers can also invent or
modify incoterms for their particular situation. But ICC incoterms are widely used by
world business community for its familiarity and wide acceptance.
References:
1. Vishny, Paul H. (1981). Guide to international commerce law. St. Paul, MN:
West Group. ISBN 0070675139.