Fresh off (the) boat. Derogatory term for immigrants.
Fob stands for Fresh Of The Boat. FOB is a term for a new person in the country that stands out
free on board.
Ah, FOB stands for "Free On Board," which is a common shipping term. Foshan is a city in China known for its ceramics and furniture industries. When you see "FOB Foshan," it means the seller will cover the cost of loading the goods onto the ship in Foshan, but the buyer is responsible for the shipment from there.
In the book she references slang in the Asian-American Communities, FOB stands for Fresh Off the Boat where as ABC stands for American-Born Chinese. It is illustrating the gap between the two different culture sets
Free On Board
FOB stands for Freight On Board. It determines where the ownership of the goods transfers so it is clear who has the risk. FOB indicates that once the goods have been turned over to the shipping company, the purchaser assumes the risk of loss.
When shipping imports, the acronym FOB stands for "Freight on Board". FIS means "Free in Store", and CNF is for "Cost and Freight".
FOB stands for Free on Board. It means that the buyer determines how the item is shipped and the seller must oblige and get it there. CIF stands for Cost, Insurance and Freight. This means the seller must arrange for transportation and provide papers to the buyer.
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FOB Destination
FOB stands for Freight on Board. That is, the product will be loaded on a truck but no transportation cost are included beyond the FOB point. USD means U. S Dollars. If the two are put together as in your question it is just a poorly constructed proposal.
FOB stands for "Freight on Board" or "Free on Board" and indicates the point at which ownership and responsibility for goods transfer from the seller to the buyer. In an address, FOB typically refers to a specific location where goods are expected to be picked up or delivered.