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INCOTERMS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Each incoterm consists of - answer- rules (scope, modality, and syntax), responsibilities, and transfer of ownership A scope - answer- The type of products for which it can be used A modality - answer- The mode of transport for which it can be used A syntax - answer- The way it has to be stated on invoices and paperwork Ex-Works (EXW) Rules - answer- Scope: can be used for any type of good, but in 2010 it was specified for small products that are picked up by express package services like FedEx or DHL Modality: EXW can be used for any mode of transportation Syntax: EXW [address of departure that goods are made available], Incoterms 2020 Free Carrier (FCA) Rules - answer- Scope: FCA can be used for any type of goods Modality: FCA can be used for any mode of transportation Syntax: FCA [address of departure that goods are made available], Incoterms 2020 EXW Responsibilities - answer- Exporter responsibilities: exporter must package the goods for the international voyage and provide the importer with documents necessary to clear the goods for export in the exporting country and to clear customs in the importing country. Importer Responsibilities: the importer must do everything else the responsibility for the good shifts when the goods are available to the importer. FCA Premises - answer- There are 2 choices for the delivery of the goods that the exporter and importer can agree on: 1) FCA Exporter's Premises: the exporter loads the goods at its place of business on a truck provided by the importer 2) the exporter loads the goods on its own truck and delivers them to the carrier's place of business, still loaded on the truck. It is the responsibility of the carrier to unload them from the truck FCA Responsibilities - answer- Exporter Responsibilities: the exporter must package the goods for the international voyage, provide the importer with the documents necessary to clear customs in the importing country, and deliver the goods on the truck either at its own place of business or the carrier's place of business Importer Responsibilities: The importer must do everything else The responsibility shifts when the goods are delivered to the carrier, loaded on the truck. CARRIAGE PAID TO (CPT) Rules - answer- Scope: Carriage Paid To can be used for any type of product. Modality: Carriage Paid To can be used for any mode of transportation. Syntax: CPT [Address in the City of Destination where goods are delivered], Incoterms ® 2020. CPT Responsibilities - answer- Responsibilities of the Exporter: The exporter must package the goods for the international voyage, provide the importer with the documents necessary to clear Customs in the importing country, as well as arrange and pay for pre-carriage, main carriage and on-carriage to the city of destination. Responsibilities of the Importer: The importer must do everything else. Point at which the responsibility for the good shifts from exporter to importer: When the exporter delivers the goods to the first carrier in the exporting country CARRIAGE AND INSURANCE PAID TO (CIP) Rules - answer- Scope: Carriage and Insurance Paid To can be used for any type of product Modality: Carriage and Insurance Paid To can be used for any mode of transportation. Syntax: CIP [Address in the City of Destination where goods are delivered], Incoterms ® 2020 CIP Responsibilities - answer- Responsibilities of the Exporter: The exporter must package the goods for the international voyage, provide the importer with the documents necessary to clear Customs in the importing country, as well as arrange and pay for pre-carriage, main carriage, on-carriage and insurance to the city of destination. Responsibilities of the Importer: The importer must do everything else Point at which the responsibility for the good shifts from exporter to importer: When the exporter delivers the goods to the first carrier in the exporting country Insurance under CIP - answer- Under the CIP Incoterms® rule, the exporter must provide insurance for the goods, but it is minimum insurance (coverage C of the Institute Cargo Clauses). The amount of insurance is always 110 percent of the value of the goods

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INCOTERMS EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Each incoterm consists of - answer- rules (scope, modality, and syntax),
responsibilities, and transfer of ownership

A scope - answer- The type of products for which it can be used

A modality - answer- The mode of transport for which it can be used

A syntax - answer- The way it has to be stated on invoices and paperwork

Ex-Works (EXW) Rules - answer- Scope: can be used for any type of good, but in
2010 it was specified for small products that are picked up by express package
services like FedEx or DHL

Modality: EXW can be used for any mode of transportation

Syntax: EXW [address of departure that goods are made available], Incoterms 2020

Free Carrier (FCA) Rules - answer- Scope: FCA can be used for any type of goods

Modality: FCA can be used for any mode of transportation

Syntax: FCA [address of departure that goods are made available], Incoterms 2020

EXW Responsibilities - answer- Exporter responsibilities: exporter must package the
goods for the international voyage and provide the importer with documents
necessary to clear the goods for export in the exporting country and to clear customs
in the importing country.

Importer Responsibilities: the importer must do everything else

the responsibility for the good shifts when the goods are available to the importer.

FCA Premises - answer- There are 2 choices for the delivery of the goods that the
exporter and importer can agree on:
1) FCA Exporter's Premises: the exporter loads the goods at its place of business on
a truck provided by the importer
2) the exporter loads the goods on its own truck and delivers them to the carrier's
place of business, still loaded on the truck. It is the responsibility of the carrier to
unload them from the truck

FCA Responsibilities - answer- Exporter Responsibilities: the exporter must package
the goods for the international voyage, provide the importer with the documents
necessary to clear customs in the importing country, and deliver the goods on the
truck either at its own place of business or the carrier's place of business

, Importer Responsibilities: The importer must do everything else

The responsibility shifts when the goods are delivered to the carrier, loaded on the
truck.

CARRIAGE PAID TO (CPT) Rules - answer- Scope: Carriage Paid To can be used
for any type of product.

Modality: Carriage Paid To can be used for any mode of transportation.

Syntax: CPT [Address in the City of Destination where goods are delivered],
Incoterms ® 2020.

CPT Responsibilities - answer- Responsibilities of the Exporter:
The exporter must package the goods for the international voyage, provide the
importer with the documents necessary to clear Customs in the importing country, as
well as arrange and pay for pre-carriage, main carriage and on-carriage to the city of
destination.

Responsibilities of the Importer:
The importer must do everything else.

Point at which the responsibility for the good shifts from exporter to importer:
When the exporter delivers the goods to the first carrier in the exporting country

CARRIAGE AND INSURANCE PAID TO (CIP) Rules - answer- Scope: Carriage and
Insurance Paid To can be used for any type of product

Modality: Carriage and Insurance Paid To can be used for any mode of
transportation.

Syntax: CIP [Address in the City of Destination where goods are delivered],
Incoterms ® 2020

CIP Responsibilities - answer- Responsibilities of the Exporter:
The exporter must package the goods for the international voyage, provide the
importer with the documents necessary to clear Customs in the importing country, as
well as arrange and pay for pre-carriage, main carriage, on-carriage and insurance
to the city of destination.

Responsibilities of the Importer:
The importer must do everything else

Point at which the responsibility for the good shifts from exporter to importer:
When the exporter delivers the goods to the first carrier in the exporting country

Insurance under CIP - answer- Under the CIP Incoterms® rule, the exporter must
provide insurance for the goods, but it is minimum insurance (coverage C of the
Institute Cargo Clauses). The amount of insurance is always 110 percent of the
value of the goods

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