We effectively and efficiently work with a lot of professional courier, air and ocean forwarders to ensure timely delivery of your orders.

 

Our logistics team is not only capable to deal with FOB, but also specialized in CIF & DDU orders.


INCOTERMS

 

EXW- Ex Works Shenzhen
For Air or courier shipping, we do Ex Works Shenzhen only.

 

The seller makes the goods available at his premises. The buyer is responsible for all charges.


FOB Shenzhen/ FOB Hong Kong

 

Under the Incoterm standard published by the International Chamber of Commerce, FOB stands for "Free On Board", and is always used in conjunction with a port of loading. Indicating "FOB port" means that the seller pays for transportation of the goods to the port of shipment, plus loading costs. The buyer pays cost of marine freight transport, insurance, unloading, and transportation from the arrival port to the final destination. The passing of risks occurs when the goods pass the ship's rail at the port of shipment.

 

CIF named place of destination port
Cost, Insurance and Freight

 

Seller must pay the costs and freight to bring the goods to the port of destination. However, risk is transferred to the buyer once the goods have crossed the ship's rail. (Maritime transport only.)

 

DDU named destination place (to door)
Delivered Duty Unpaid


This term means that the seller delivers the goods to the buyer to the named place of destination in the contract of sale. The goods are not cleared for import or unloaded from any form of transport at the place of destination. The buyer is responsible for the costs and risks for the unloading, duty and any subsequent delivery beyond the place of destination. However, if the buyer wishes the seller to bear cost and risks associated with the import clearance, duty, unloading and subsequent delivery beyond the place of destination, then this all needs to be explicitly agreed upon in the contract of sale.