I think the "terms of sale" are simply all the terms defined in the sales contract... They include name of commodity, specifications, packing, quantity, unit price, total value, time of shipment, port of loading etc...
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C is for cost (value before shipping) and F is for freight/shipping.
The Business Dictionary defines CPT, or Carriage Paid To, as a term of sale. The seller provides the CPT, which includes all shipping charges necessary for delivery of the item shipped to the destination named on the CPT. Insurance costs are not included in a CPT.
Initial public offering
justified in terms of profitability.
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
cnf
CIF
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C is for cost (value before shipping) and F is for freight/shipping.
Telegraphic Transfer.
Delivered at terminal
SEC
Cargo OnBoard
Notice of readiness