The delivery of goods and the cargo insurance to the named place of destination (discharge) at seller's expense. Buyer assumes the import customs clearance, payment of customs duties and taxes, and other costs and risks.
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In shipping terms, the acronym CIP stands for "carriage and insurance paid to". This means the seller pays the carrier (such as FedEx) the shipping rate to get the product to the buyer. The seller also pays the insurance premium that covers damages to or loss of the shipment.
"14kt cip" is most likely referring a piece of jewelry. "14kt" refers to the gold in the setting. Sometimes "CIP" is used as an abbreviation for the words "clip-on."
CIP = cummercial important person
CIP (Carriage and Insurance Paid to) and CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) are both Incoterms used in international shipping, but they differ in their application and responsibilities. CIP applies to any mode of transport and requires the seller to pay for the transportation and insurance of the goods until they reach a specified destination. In contrast, CIF is limited to maritime shipping and includes the cost of the goods, freight, and insurance until they reach the port of destination. In summary, the key differences lie in their scope of transport and the specific responsibilities of the seller and buyer.
Cip is not a standard acronym, but generally it used as short-hand for clip on, such as a clip on earring.
According to Incoterms 2010 the CIP term stands for Carriage and Insurance Paid to. It means a seller pays for carriage and insurance to a destination point, but risk passes when the goods are handed over to the first carrier.
the latin root CIP is in the word recipient
CIPP stands for = Cambridge International Primary Progress
Cip Barcellini was born on November 2, 1937, in Borgomanero, Piedmont, Italy.
CIP (Carriage and Insurance Paid to) means the seller pays for transportation and insurance to a specified destination, transferring risk to the buyer once the goods are handed over to the carrier. DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) indicates that the seller takes on all responsibilities, including shipping and customs duties, delivering the goods ready for unloading at the buyer's location. DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid) means the seller delivers the goods to the buyer's location but does not cover customs duties or taxes, leaving those responsibilities to the buyer.
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In an industrial context it means Clean in Place. See Wikipedia entry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean-in-place