FAS (Free Alongside Ship) is a shipping term used in international trade, indicating that the seller is responsible for delivering goods alongside the vessel at a specified port. The seller incurs all costs and risks associated with transporting the goods to that location, while the buyer assumes responsibility for loading the goods onto the ship and all subsequent costs. This term is most commonly used in maritime transport.
Frachtpost = freight post
Container Freight Station
Container Freight Station
FAS = Free alongside ship (Incoterms 2011)
Cost insurance Freight
The term FAS 123 is commonly used in the field of Stock Brokerage. FAS 123 has to do with employee stock options, where employees of a corporation have the option of purchasing their company's stock at a discounted price.
FAS 109 is a term that refers to the company that is publicly traded. FAS is a common acronym and the 109 is what refers to the company itself being traded.
As the freight is taken off it is stacke on the floor
In shipping, 'RT' is an acronym for the term 'Revenue Ton'. This term is used to describe the measurement in which freight is shipped.
Air freight is the term used for the transport of cargo by air.
If it specifically states shipped freight then it is going to be shipped/delivered by a Semi truck instead of a UPS/FedEx van due to the size/weight of the product.
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