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In the United States FOB is used for domestic shipping and CFR for international shipping. FOB means Freight on Board or Free on Board or the shipper loads the truck or train car. The buyer is responsible for shipping fees. In the United States, the trucking line or Rail Road Company is responsible for the cost if the merchandise is destroyed in an accident. CFR means the shipper pays the expenses of getting the shipment onto the boat or airplane. Shipping fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Insuring the merchandise incase of shipwreck or piracy is also the responsibility of the purchaser. CIF means the seller pays for the expenses of getting the freight loaded, the insurance, and the freight.
The full form of FOB in shipping terms is "Free On Board." It indicates that the seller is responsible for the goods until they are loaded onto the shipping vessel. Once the goods are on board, the buyer assumes responsibility for them, including any costs or risks associated with transportation. FOB terms help clarify the point at which ownership and liability transfer from seller to buyer.
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