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1. Introduction Incoterms 2010

1.1. 11 rudes

1.1.1. 1) EXW – Ex Works 2) FCA – Free Carrier 3) FAS – Free Alongside Ship 4) FOB – Free On Board 5) CFR – Cost and Freight 6) CIF – Cost, Insurance & Freight 7) CPT – Carriage Paid To 8) CIP – Carriage & Insurance Paid To 9) DAT – Delivered At Terminal 10) DAP – Delivered At Place 11) DDP – Delivered Duty Paid

1.2. 7 Rules for any mode of transport

1.2.1. 1. EXW : Ex Works 2. FCA : Free Carrier 7. CPT : Carriage Paid To 8. CIP : Carriage and Insurance Paid To 9. DAT : Delivered At Terminal 10. DAP: Delivered At Place 11. DDP: Delivered Duty Paid

1.3. 4 Rules for sea and inland waterway transport

1.3.1. 3) FAS – Free Alongside Ship 4) FOB – Free On Board 5) CFR – Cost and Freight 6) CIF – Cost, Insurance & Freight

2. Structure & Rules of Incoterms 2010

2.1. 4 Group

2.1.1. E

2.1.1.1. EXW

2.1.1.1.1. Seller

2.1.1.1.2. Buyer

2.1.2. F

2.1.2.1. FCA

2.1.2.2. FAS

2.1.2.3. FOB

2.1.3. C

2.1.3.1. CFR

2.1.3.2. CIF

2.1.3.3. CPT

2.1.3.4. CIP

2.1.4. D

2.1.4.1. DAT

2.1.4.2. DAP

2.1.4.3. DDP

3. History

3.1. Meaning

3.1.1. International Commercial Terms

3.2. Created by

3.2.1. the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in 1936

3.3. 7 revisions

3.3.1. 1953; 1967; 1976; 1980; 1990; 2000; 2010

3.3.2. Incoterms 2010 entered into force on 01/01/2011

4. Purposes

4.1. Establish international rules for the interpretation of trade terms in international trade contracts

4.2. To avoid misunderstandings as a result of different commercial practices

4.3. INCOTERMS in no way cover all obligations which the parties to a sales contract

4.4. INCOTERMS do not apply to contracts of carriage.

5. Main features

5.1. The Incoterms deal

5.1.1. Carriage (transport obligations):

5.1.2. Risk (passing of risks):

5.1.3. Cost (cost division):

5.2. The Incoterms not deal

5.2.1. Questions of ownership

5.2.2. Breach of contract and the legal consequences

5.2.3. Declarations of indemnity

5.2.4. Delivery options

5.2.5. Notice of defects