INCOTERMS
Across
- 2. A person or company that undertakes the professional conveyance of goods. In FCA, the seller delivers the goods to this entity nominated by the buyer.
- 5. A town or city with a harbor where ships load or unload. In FOB, the seller is responsible for the goods until they pass the ship's rail at the named ______ of shipment.
- 6. A contract providing protection against loss or damage. This is a mandatory obligation for the seller specifically under CIF and CIP.
- 7. A building where goods are manufactured. This is the designated place of delivery for the EXW (Ex Works) term.
Down
- 1. The cost or system of transporting goods in bulk by truck, train, ship, or aircraft. Crucial for calculating the total landed cost in any Incoterm.
- 3. A quantity of goods sent by sea, air, or land. The moment of 'delivery' in FOB occurs when the goods are loaded during this process.
- 4. The official department that administers and collects duties levied by a government on imported goods. Under DDP, the seller handles this entirely.
- 5. The materials used to wrap or protect goods. Regardless of the Incoterm, the seller must provide this at their own expense for safe transport.