What is the difference between LDP, CIF, CMT and FOB?

2008-02-24 1:27 am
What is the difference between LDP, CIF, CMT and FOB?
Pls explain in details

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2008-02-24 4:27 am
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LDP
- Loading + Delivery + Price of goods
- i.e. total cost of import duty,transportation and FOB price of the goods
CIF
- Cost + Insurance + Freight
- FOB price of goods + Insurance for delivery from manufacturer's port to importer's port + Freight charge from manufacturer's port to importer's port
CMT
- Cut + Make + Trims
- terms for garment only
- Cost for cutting of fabric, sewing of garment and accessories of garment, other cost will not be included
FOB
- Free On Board
- full cost of goods and include delivery cost from manufacturer's warehouse to board of the ship.
2008-02-24 1:43 am
DDP is an Incoterm. It means that the seller pays for all transportation costs and bears all risk until the goods have been delivered and pays the duty.

CIF. Cost, Insurance and Freight (named destination port): exactly the same as CFR except that the seller must in addition procure and pay for insurance for the buyer. Maritime transport only.

CPT. Carriage Paid To (named place of destination): the general/containerised/multimodal equivalent of CFR. The seller pays for carriage to the named point of destination, but risk passes when the goods are handed over to the first carrier.

more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incoterm

FOB. Free On Board (named loading port): the classic maritime trade term, Free On Board: seller must load the goods on board the ship nominated by the buyer, cost and risk being divided at ship's rail. The seller must clear the goods for export. Maritime transport only.


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