FC typically refers to Free Carrier (FCA), which is an Incoterm that defines the responsibilities of the buyer and seller in the shipping and delivery process.
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DDP
DDP โ Delivered Duty Paid the seller assumes full responsibility for delivering the goods to the agreed destination in the buyerโs country. The seller is respo
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Give 15 points!
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Double points!
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gift
Win 15 points!
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thief
Give points!
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FOA โ FOB Airport
FOA (Free On Airport) or FOB Airport (Free On Board Airport) is a shipping term that is sometimes used to indicate that the sellerโs responsibility ends once th
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CIF
Cost, Insurance, Freight Under CIF, the seller is responsible for delivering the goods to the port of destination, covering the cost of transport and insurance
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FAS
(Free Alongside Ship) Risk transfers from the seller to the buyer once the goods are placed alongside the ship.
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heart
Other team wins 25 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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rocket
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baam
Lose 20 points!
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EXW-EX works
EXW (Ex Works) is one of the most seller-favorable Incoterms, and it places the least amount of responsibility on the seller. Under EXW (Ex Works), the sellerโs
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Hx Ship
"Hx" as shorthand for Hand-over/Handed over, it might be describing a situation where the goods are delivered at a specific point in the shipping chain.
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FOR/FOT โ Free on Rail/Truck
FOR (Free on Rail) and FOT (Free on Truck) are terms related to transportation, typically used in the context of shipping and freight. While these terms are not
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FOB
(Free On Board) Under FOB, the seller delivers the goods onto the vessel at the port of shipment. The buyer assumes responsibility, costs, and risks from the mo
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CFR
โ ะก and F โ Cost and Freight The seller covers costs up to the port of destination. The risk shifts to the buyer once the goods are loaded onto the vessel.
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Swap points!
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shark
Other team loses 5 points!
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shark
Other team loses 20 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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DAF
DAF (Delivered at Frontier) is an older Incoterm that was used until the 2010 revision of the Incoterms. It's no longer in use under the current Incoterms rules