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Conditions of delivery in sea transport

Types of equipment used in containerized transport

Incoterms

● The seller must make the goods available to the buyer in the agreed place (factory), customs-free and not loaded on any means of transport.
● Minimum obligations for seller
● The transport contract and insurance are the responsibility of the Buyer

● The seller must make the goods available to the buyer at the agreed customs place.
● The seller loads the goods on the means of transport if the loading is done at the factory, otherwise (delivery to the terminal) the unloading of the goods is the responsibility of the Buyer.
● The transport contract is the responsibility of the Buyer

● The seller must make the goods available to the buyer in the agreed place, customs cleared, on the wharf next to the ship or in barges next to the ship.
● Transport to the agreed place is the responsibility of the Seller.
● The transport contract (sea) is the responsibility of the Buyer.

● The seller must make the customs-cleared goods available to the buyer on board the ship.
● Transport and all related expenses up to the ship are the responsibility of the Seller.
● The transport contract (sea) is the responsibility of the Buyer.

● The Seller must make the goods available to the Buyer at the destination in the agreed place.
● Transport and all related expenses up to the destination are on the Seller's account.

● The Seller must make the goods available to the Buyer at the destination in the agreed place.
● Transport and all related expenses up to the destination are on the Seller's account.

● The Seller must make the goods available to the Buyer in the agreed unloading port.
● Transport and all related expenses up to the unloading port are on the Seller's account.
● Transport and related expenses from the unloading port to the final destination are for the account of the Buyer.

● The Seller must make the goods available to the Buyer in the agreed unloading port.
● The transport and insurance of the goods to the agreed unloading port are for the Seller's account.
● Transport and related expenses from the unloading port to the final destination are for the account of the Buyer.

● The seller must provide the buyer with the customs clearance for export at the border.
● It is not used in maritime transport (rail or road)

● The Seller must make the goods available to the Buyer at the destination in the agreed place.
● The transport contract is the responsibility of the seller.
● The expenses related to the transit of another country to the agreed destination are the responsibility of the Seller.

● The Seller must make the goods available to the Buyer at the destination in the agreed place.
● The transport contract is the responsibility of the seller.
● All export/import customs formalities as well as customs duties or other costs related to import to the destination are the responsibility of the Seller.

● The Seller must make the goods available to the Buyer on board the ship, customs-free, at the destination.
● The maritime transport contract is the responsibility of the Seller.
● The transport contract from the ship to the final destination and the related expenses are the responsibility of the Buyer.

● The Seller must make the goods available to the Buyer on the wharf, customs-free, in the agreed port of destination.
● The maritime transport contract is the responsibility of the Seller.
● The transport contract from the pick-up of the goods from the quay to the final destination and the related expenses are the responsibility of the Buyer.

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