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FOR? or do you mean FOB?
The Difference b/w FOB and C&F is FOB + Insurance + Freight = C&F I.e Insurance and freight in both the valuation.
FOB is an acronym for Free On Board. The meaning is that the buyer pays for the transport of materials.
The abbreviation FOB means Free on Board. That means freight and insurance have not been taken into consideration while calculating export pricing. In fact under FOB shipment, the freight is payable by the buyer at destination. Insurance coverage is arranged before hand by the buyer.
The amount of cargo that a train can carry depends on the size of the train and the number of cars it carries. If a train is large and has many cars it can carry a lot of cargo.
The difference between an express Bill of Lading (BL) and an original Bill of Lading lies primarily in their use and transferability. An express BL is typically a non-negotiable document that simplifies the shipping process by allowing for quicker release of cargo without the need for physical documents, while an original BL is a negotiable document that represents ownership and requires endorsement to transfer rights to the cargo. As a result, an original BL is often used in transactions involving multiple parties and financing, while an express BL is more straightforward and efficient for direct cargo release.
FOB is a Shipping Term. It is a short form for Free on Board. It means the exporter is giving you price FOB Dubai and the exporter is responsible to deliver cargo/shipment till the Sea Port, Air Port etc. Insurance plus freight will be paid by the Importer
The gross weight on a Bill of Lading (BL) refers to the total weight of the shipment, which includes: The weight of the cargo (net weight): The actual weight of the goods being shipped. The weight of the packaging materials: Includes pallets, boxes, crates, and any other materials used to package the cargo. The tare weight of the container: If the shipment is containerized, the tare weight (empty weight) of the container is included. Gross Weight vs. Cargo Weight (Net Weight) Gross Weight: Includes the cargo weight plus all additional weights (packaging and container tare weight, if applicable). Net Weight: Only the weight of the cargo itself, excluding packaging and containers. Should the BL Show Only Cargo Weight? If you indicate only the cargo weight (net weight) on the Bill of Lading, it might be incorrect because: Customs and legal requirements: Authorities often require the gross weight for safety, customs clearance, and compliance with international shipping regulations. Carrier operations: The gross weight is essential for planning the ship's load distribution, ensuring it does not exceed weight limits. Liability issues: Inaccurate or incomplete information could lead to fines, shipment delays, or disputes. Always confirm the gross weight is accurately declared on the BL to avoid issues with compliance, safety, and liability.
A Telex Release Bill of Lading (BL) allows the release of cargo without the original document being presented, typically used in international shipping to expedite the process when the consignee is in a different location than the shipper. An Express Bill of Lading, on the other hand, is a non-negotiable document that also facilitates cargo release without the need for the original BL, but it is often used in domestic shipments or situations where the goods do not need to be transferred. Both methods streamline the release process, but they differ in their application and the specific procedures involved.
House BL is BL issuded from Forwarders with name of fwd agent - Master BL is carriers BL
To open the cargo door on a 2007 Mitsubishi Endeavor, locate the cargo door release button on the driver's side armrest or use the key fob to unlock the vehicle. Once unlocked, pull the handle located on the cargo door itself. If the door does not open easily, ensure that the vehicle is in the "Park" position and try again.
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Free On Board (FOB)
You fail to mention which engine. The 4.3 L V6 is here: http://autorepair.about.com/library/firing_orders/bl-fo-4490.htm The 2.2 L 4 cylinder is here: http://autorepair.about.com/library/firing_orders/bl-fo-4488.htm
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I have a Toyota, and my key fob light stayed on also. I called the dealer, and they said the button on the fob was stuck down INSIDE the fob. So, I simply unscrewed the screw on the back of the fob, opened the fob, then put it back together. The fob was fixed. I didn't have to fix anything in the fob.