"Freight allowed" refers to a pricing arrangement where the seller covers the shipping costs to deliver goods to the buyer. This means that the buyer does not have to pay for transportation, which can be a significant incentive in negotiations. Typically, the seller incorporates these costs into the overall price of the product. This term is often used in commercial transactions to clarify shipping responsibilities.
"Full freight allowed" is a shipping term indicating that the seller covers all transportation costs to deliver goods to the buyer's location. This arrangement means that the buyer does not incur any freight charges, as they are included in the overall price of the goods. It is often used in sales contracts to clarify that the seller is responsible for shipping expenses.
Consolidated Freight Shipment.
I am guessing "freight on board" which means loaded but not transported.
Freight on Board. It means you will pay the freight charges from Hong Kong to where ever you are.
Assuming you mean Central Freight out of Winnipeg, MB. Day and Ross / Fastrax
Freight Transport Association
In air freight terms it would mean Freight Payable at Destination. Not at all sure how that ties in with Aerospace since those at the destination of aerospace deliveries are usually not in any position to pay the huge freight costs!
CF means cargo and freight in shipping terms. The person who is selling goods pay for the cost of the goods and freight charges. CF has been replaced with CFR.
Frachtpost = freight post
Means the seller pays the insurance.
Container Freight Station
Container Freight Station