Introduction Incoterms 2010 Rules
Introduction Incoterms 2010 Rules
Introduction Incoterms 2010 Rules
1. Incorporate the Inco terms ®2010 rules into your contract of sale.
If you want the Inco terms ®2010 rules to apply to your contract, you
should make this clear in the contract, through such words as, [ the chosen
Inco terms rule including the named place, followed by] Inco terms ®2010“
2. Choose the appropriate Inco terms rules
The chosen Inco terms rules need to be appropriate to the goods, to the
means of their transport, and above all to whether the parties intend to put
additional obligations, for example such as the obligation to organize
carriage and insurance, on the seller or on the buyer. Whichever Inco terms
rule is chosen the parties should be aware that the interpretation of their
contract may well be influenced by customs particularly to the port or place
being used.
INCOTERMS ®2010 RULES
HOW TO USE THE INCOTERMS ®2010 RULES :
3. Specify your place or port as precisely as possible.
The chosen Inco terms rule can work only if the parties name a place or port
and will work best if the parties specify the place or port as precisely as
possible. A good example of such precision would be:
Under the Inco terms rules
•(EXW) Ex Works
•(FCA) Free Carrier
•(DAT) Delivered at Terminal
•(DAP) Delivered at Place
•(DDP) Delivered Duty Paid
•(FAS) Free Alongside Ship
•(FOB) Free On Board
INCOTERMS ®®2010 RULES
the named place is the place of where delivery takes place and where risk passes
from the seller to the buyer.
Under the Inco terms Rules
•(CPT)Carriage Paid To
•(CIP)Carriage and Insurance Paid To
•(CFR)Cost and Freight Paid to,
• (CIF)Cost ,Insurance and Freight
the named place differs from the place of delivery. Under these four Inco terms
rules, the named place is the place of destination to which carriage is paid.
Indications as to place or destination can helpfully be further specified by stating a
precise point in that place or destination in order to avoid doubt or argument.
MAIN FEATURES OF THE
INCOTERMS ®®2010 RULES
MAIN FEATURES OF THE INCOTERMS ®®2010 RULES :
Two new Inco terms rules - DAT and DAP - have been replaced the Inco
terms ®2000 rules DAF, DES. DEQ and DDU :
‐"Ex Works" mean that the seller delivers when it place the goods at the
disposal of the buyers at the seller's premise or at another named place (i.e.
works factory, warehouse, etc.).
‐The Seller does not need to load the goods onto any collecting vehicle, nor
does it need to clear the goods for export clearance process , where such
clearance is applicable.
‐The parties are well advised to specify as clearly as possible the point within
the named place of delivery, as the costs and risks to that points are for the
account of the seller, The buyer bears all costs and risks involved in taking
the goods from the agreed point, if any at the name place of delivery.
INCOTERMS ®®2010 RULES
Detailed explanations for INCOTERMS ®®2010 RULES: