FCA loading obligation
Quelle: https://iccwbo.org/resources-for-business/incoterms-rules/
TL;DR
Under FCA (Free Carrier), the seller delivers the goods to the carrier at the named place. Delivery to the carrier constitutes delivery of the goods and risk transfers to the buyer at that point. The seller’s loading obligation is generally present if the named place is at the seller’s premises; otherwise, loading is typically the buyer’s responsibility (or the buyer’s …
Under FCA (Free Carrier), the seller delivers the goods to the carrier at the named place. Delivery to the carrier constitutes delivery of the goods and risk transfers to the buyer at that point. The seller’s loading obligation is generally present if the named place is at the seller’s premises; otherwise, loading is typically the buyer’s responsibility (or the buyer’s carrier). The seller is responsible for export clearance; import clearance (and related costs) remain with the buyer as appropriate.
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