Incoterms
CC 2010 revision of Incoterms published September 27 in 2010. The revision was implemented from 1 January 2011. English INCOTERMS (International Commercial Terms) is a term created by bringing together the syllables of some words. Incoterms ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) (International Chamber of Commerce) (MTO) are prepared by.
The most radical change was the repeal of four rule. DAF (Delivered at Frontier / Delivered At Frontier), DES (Delivered Ex Ship / Delivered Ex Ship), DEQ (Delivered Ex Quay / Quay Delivery), DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid / Delivered Duty Unpaid) terms with the registration in force with effect from the beginning of 2011 brought to a. Instead, the DAT (Delivered at the terminal / terminal delivery) and DAP (Delivered at Place / designated place of delivery) were introduced to two new terms. Thus, the number of rules in Incoterms 13 'to 11' e was reduced.
INCOTERMS also generally divided into two groups. The rules covering all types of transport EXW - FCA - CPT - CIP - DAT - DAP - seven, including DDP, respectively. MOROCCO - FOB - CFR - or CIF rules to cover only the types of transportation in suyollarıyla "specific rules to carry sea and inland waterway" gathered under the name of the classification. On the other hand, MOROCCO - FOB - CFR - CIF rules changes were made to the content is very important.
