guess it comes to interpretation
CIF:
Cost, insurance and freight, whereby the quoted price for physical
material includes all costs incurred in shipping the metal to the
customer’s location including insurance.

FOB / FOT
Free on board/Free on truck, whereby the quoted price for physical
material includes all costs incurred in getting the metal to and loaded
onto the means of transport.

Free On Board. A shipping term which indicates that the supplier pays
the shipping costs (and usually also the insurance costs) from the point
of manufacture to a specified destination, at which point the buyer
takes responsibility.

Free On Board (FOB)

term indicating delivery will be made on board or into a carrier by the
shipper without charge. The abbreviation FOB is followed by a shipping
point or destination. The invoice price includes delivery at seller's
expense and seller's risk to the specified location. For example, "FOB
our warehouse in Duluth, Minnesota," means to a buyer requesting New
York City delivery that the seller who might have its headquarters and
billing office in Chicago, will pay shipping costs from Duluth to New
York. Title usually passes from seller to buyer at the FOB point.



Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 12/7/2008 11:30 AM:
> Isn'it quite clear from here (1s link in Google I found on "FOB cost") ?
> http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch2en/conc2en/fobcif.html
> 
> Jacques
> 
> From: "BJ Freeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> My understanding of FOB is the shipping cost are the responsibility of
>> the buyer, from the shippers dock.
>> I checked a couple of definition from google and they bare this out.
>> so I would think these would have more todo with route segments.
>>
>> Sumit Pandit sent the following on 12/5/2008 10:07 PM:
>>>
>>> Hello Devs,
>>> I need suggestion regarding to the FOB cost. For this can I add a new
>>> entry in CostComponentType entity ?
>>> Thanks in advance Sumit Pandit
>>>
>>
> 
> 

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