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- The Incoterms or International Commercial Terms are a series of pre-defined commercial terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)...
- in the delivery of goods shift from the seller to the buyer under the Incoterms standard published by the International Chamber of Commerce. FOB is only...
- franchisee in the foreign country. While Incoterms were first published in 1936, it has been revised every 10 years. Incoterms inform sales contract by defining...
- base Fractional Orbital Bombardment FOB (shipping), or Free on Board, an Incoterm Federal Office Building (disambiguation) Fixed odds betting terminal Fob...
- FOR, free on rail, a historic form of international commercial term or Incoterm "For", a song by Dreamcatcher from Apocalypse: Save Us, 2022 Four (disambiguation)...
- DEQ can refer to Delivered Ex Quay, an Incoterm Department of Environmental Quality, any of various U.S. state agencies: Arkansas Department of Environmental...
- Freight, (c.i.f.) a historic trade term and International Commercial Term (Incoterm) indicating that a price includes cost, insurance and freight Código de...
- extremely high velocity through the use of chemical explosives Ex Works, Incoterm term where the seller makes the goods available at its premises This disambiguation...
- Army in 1940 Delivered Duty Unpaid, an international commercial term; see Incoterm DDU: District Detective Unit, an Irish police procedural drama from RTÉ...
- FOT, free on truck, an historic form of international commercial term or Incoterm Forster (Wallis Island) Airport, IATA airport code "FOT" Fot, 11th-century...