FCA - FREE CARRIER (... named place of delivery) The Seller delivers the goods, cleared for export, to the carrier selected by the Buyer. The Seller loads the goods if the carrier pickup is at the Seller's premises. From that point, the Buyer bears the costs and risks of moving the goods to destination.
FCA (Free Carrier) and FAS (Free Alongside Ship) are both Incoterms used in shipping, but they define different responsibilities for the buyer and seller. Under FCA, the seller delivers the goods to a specified carrier at a designated location, and the risk passes to the buyer at that point. In contrast, FAS requires the seller to place the goods alongside the vessel at a specified port, with the buyer assuming responsibility once the goods are positioned next to the ship. Essentially, FCA is more flexible in terms of delivery location, while FAS is specifically related to maritime shipping.
I am looking what does mean PAD in Shipping freight terms
it means to take care of the shipping and respect the terms
CIS: Chinese International Shipping
FCA can be Full Cost Accounting, which is a method of accounting or False Claims Act (US federal law).
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It should be FCA- London airport
C is for cost (value before shipping) and F is for freight/shipping.
FOR? or do you mean FOB?
Telegraphic Transfer.