C INCOTERMS

Cost and Freight Cost Insurance Freight Under Cost and Freight (CFR) and Cost Insurance Freight (CIF), the seller is responsible for arranging and paying for the main carriage. The risk of damage and loss rests with ...

Transport Documents

Transport document completion How Standard Shipping Notes, Dangerous Goods Notes and Export Cargo Shipping Instructions work, and where you can get them from. Published 16 October 2012 From: HM Revenue & Customs ...

Road Haulage Basics

Guidance International road haulage: the essentials Security, environmental and legal regulations for road transport businesses involved in cross-border transport Published 3 September 2012 From: Department for ...

Transhipment Licences

Guidance Transhipment licences Transhipment licences allow controlled goods to pass through the UK on the way to other destinations: find out when you need one and how to use it. Published 3 September 2012 From: ...

Moving Goods by Road

Guidance Moving goods by road How to move goods by road including the type of vehicles used, key documents, insurance and licensing. Published 19 September 2012 Last updated 5 April 2016 — see all updates From: HM ...

Haulage Licences

Guidance International road haulage: operator licences and permits The licences and permits you need to operate gross vehicle weight vehicles above 3.5 tonnes on international journeys from the UK. Published 4 ...

Driving Dangerous Goods

Guidance Driving dangerous goods and special loads abroad International regulations and required documentation for hauliers transporting dangerous or hazardous goods by road or by vehicles on ships. Published 10 ...

Driver Documents

Guidance International road haulage: driver documents Documents you need to carry if you’re the driver or a passenger in a lorry or other heavy goods vehicle (HGV) that crosses international borders. Published ...

Driver CPC Licence

Guidance Check if you need Driver CPC to drive a lorry, bus or coach Find out if you need the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) to drive a lorry, bus or coach, or if you could be exempt. Published 7 ...

Customs Procedure Road Transport

Guidance Customs procedures when transporting goods by road Processes and customs documentation that apply when you transport goods across borders by road. Published 20 September 2012 Last updated 5 April 2016 — see ...

Letter of Credit

Guidance Letters of credit for importers and exporters Letters of credit and how they can be used to reduce risk in international trade. Published 1 August 2012 From: HM Revenue & Customs Contents Introduction ...

Letters of Credit

Guidance Letters of credit for importers and exporters Letters of credit and how they can be used to reduce risk in international trade. Published 1 August 2012 From: HM Revenue & Customs Contents Introduction ...

Trade Paperwork

Guidance International trade paperwork Contracts, licences, declarations and documents needed to import and export goods and services. Published 1 August 2012 Last updated 6 April 2017 — see all updates From: HM ...

Vehicle Documents

Guidance International road haulage: vehicle documents Vehicle documents drivers need to legally cross international borders in a UK-registered vehicle. Published 7 September 2012 Last updated 15 April 2019 — see all ...

INCOTERMS

International Sale of Goods It is essential that there is a clear written contract between buyer and seller, specifying what has to be delivered and the terms of sale.  Supply contracts should set out where the goods ...

C INCOTERMS

Cost and Freight Cost Insurance Freight Under Cost and Freight (CFR) and Cost Insurance Freight (CIF), the seller is responsible for arranging and paying for the main carriage. The risk of damage and loss rests with ...

F INCOTERMS

Free Terms The terms Free Carrier (FC or FCA), Free Alongside Ship (FAS) and Free on Board (FOB) provide that the seller is responsible for arranging for and delivering the goods to a carrier.  FOB and FAS refer to ...

D Incoterms

The Incoterms beginning with D, delivered at frontier (DAF), delivered ex-ship (DES) and delivered ex-works means that the seller is responsible for (including all risks and costs required in) bringing the goods to ...
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