Under the shipping terms for the FCA Incoterms (short for “Free Carrier”), the seller is
responsible for export clearance and delivery of goods to the carrier at the named place
of delivery. Unless otherwise agreed upon, the seller is only responsible for loading the
goods if the seller’s place of business is the named place of delivery. A carrier is any
person or company who undertakes the carriage, such as a shipping line, airline, trucking
company, railway or freight forwarder.
Buyer must clearly specify precise point of delivery in contract of
sales or carriage.
Seller’s Obligations
Goods, commercial invoice and documentation / Export packaging and marking.
Export licenses and customs formalities.
Pre-carriage to terminal / Delivery to named place of delivery / Cost of pre-shipment
inspection.
Proof of delivery.
Buyer’s Obligations
Payment for goods at price agreed upon in sales contract
Unloading from arriving means of transportation
Loading charges
Main carriage
Discharge and onward carriage
Import formalities and duties
Cost of pre-shipment inspection (for import clearance)