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What are Incoterms?

Incoterms, is the contraction of the name “international commercial terms” and indicates the international nomenclature used in the field of imports and exports, valid universally and that uniquely defines the rights and duties of all parties involved in an import operation.

The incoterms to uniquely define, and without falling into error, the rights and duties of the parties involved in the transfer of goods from one country to another, namely:

The definition of these terms is very important because it establishes when the ownership of the goods passes from one subject to another and the respective responsibilities for any losses, damages and costs of the goods in question.

What are the subjects to which Incoterms refer?

In the transport of each material between two different countries, different subjects are usually involved (from three to five):

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In the purchase and/or sale negotiations it is not enough to agree on the price of the goods, but it is also necessary to be clear “who” must take care of the transport and “who” must bear the related costs.

Through INCOTERMS it is therefore possible to establish from the beginning and without the possibility of error who must do what and codify the responsibilities of the parties involved during the international transaction. Consequently, when purchasing from abroad and requesting a quote from a supplier, you must specify which Incoterm you intend to use. The cost of goods will vary significantly (even by 50%) depending on the Incoterm you choose.

What are the Incoterms (latest version 2020)

Over time the Incoterms have undergone several changes, the most recent version that we report here is that of 2020.

Each Incoterms has two components: a three-letter code and the name of a city. The Incoterms rules currently in force are 11, divided into two groups according to the means of transport for which they have been formulated:

EXW – Ex Works (named place of delivery)
FCA – Free Carrier (named place of delivery)
CPT – Carriage Paid To (named place of destination)
CIP – Carriage and Insurance Paid to (named place of destination)
DPU – Delivered At Place Unloaded (named place of destination)
DAP – Delivered At Place (named place of destination)
DDP – Delivered Duty Paid (named place of destination)

FAS – Free Alongside Ship (named port of shipment)
FOB – Free on Board (named port of shipment)
CFR – Cost and Freight (named port of destination)
CIF – Cost, Insurance & Freight (named port of destination)

When you sign a contract with a supplier, you must clearly indicate which of these incoterms will be used in the international transaction so as not to incur legal problems. Because the following factors will be clearly determined from the outset:

Incoterms and DPU

In 2020 as we mentioned earlier there were some significant changes to the Incoterms they remained 11 but the DAT (Delivered At Terminal) was changed to DPU (Delivered At Place Unloaded). 

In this way we want to indicate that the destination of the goods does not have to be at a terminal but can be anywhere and that in this case the seller must take responsibility for checking that the goods can be unloaded.

The Incoterms 2020 also increased the level of CIP insurance coverage from level C to level A and introduced the Obligations.

The Obligations of Incoterms

In 2020, a list of 10 obligations was also introduced for

Vendor Obligations

A1: Generalize them or prepare the required documents

A2: Delivery and taking over

A3: Transfer of risk

A4: Transport 

A5: Insurance

A6: Delivery document and transport document

A7: Export customs clearance and import customs clearance

A8: Checking, packing and marking

A9: Allocation, allocation and division of costs

Notifications and warnings

Obligations of the buyer

B1: Generalize them or prepare the required documents

B2: Delivery and taking over

B3:Transfer of risks.

B4: Transport 

B5: Insurance

B6: Delivery document and transport document

B7: Export customs clearance and import customs clearance

B8: Checking, packing and marking

B9: Allocation, allocation and division of costs

B10: Notifications and warnings

How to manage Incoterms without incurring in mistakes

If you want to import goods from abroad, it is good that you know what type of contract you are signing, know exactly what your duties are and what those of your seller are.

Managing these types of processes well is not easy if you have no experience, also because checking the documents needed to pass customs in Europe can be very complex, because these vary according to the type of product and its characteristics. 

If you want to import products from China and avoid any kind of problem, contact the number one partner in Italy: Yakkyofy.

With over 10 years of experience in importing products from China, the Yakkyofy team is able to help you in any situation.

We help you to search for your products, negotiate with the supplier the price, production time and the minimum order quantity.

We test the quality of the goods and check all the documents necessary for importing the goods.

We take care of the customs clearance and deliver everything directly to a domicile chosen by you.

We are also able to ship goods from China directly to one of the Amazon FBA warehouses, ensuring that packaging and labels comply with Amazon standards.

In short, with Yakkyofy you simply have to choose your product that we will take care of everything else: sourcing, shipping, customs clearance and home delivery.

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