at a named point of origin (eg, ex factory, ex mill, ex warehouse)where the price quoted applies only at the point of origin. The seller agrees to place the goods at the buyer's disposal at the specified place within the fixed time period. All other charges are put on the buyer's account.
www.unzco.com/basicguide/c11.html"Ex works" means that the seller fulfils his obligation to deliver when he has made the goods available at his premises (ie works, factory, warehouse, etc.) to the buyer. In particular, he is not responsible for loading the goods on the vehicle provided by the buyer or for clearing the goods for export, unless otherwise agreed. The buyer bears all costs and risks involved in taking the goods from the seller's premises to the desired destination. This term thus represents the minimum obligation for the seller. This term should not be used when the buyer cannot carry out directly or
www.eyefortransport.com/glossary/ef.shtmlThis an INCO term and explains what the price quoted represents and the responsibility of the buyer and seller in relation to arranging for the various costs associated (eg insurance) with the shipment. It is normally used in road transport but can also be used for a combination of transport methods but can also be used for a combination of transport methods when the goods are to be collected by the buyer at the seller's premises. It usually covers the cost of the goods only.
www.aib.ie/servlet/ContentServerThe Seller owns the goods until they are picked up at the Seller's premises. The selling price is the cost of the goods. Ex Works is the least obligation to a Seller.
www.marketsgl.com/links/shipterms/Freight All Kinds - uniform airline charging scale applying to a number of commodities; as opposed to SCR (Specific Commodity Rate) applying to one commodity only.
www.stateofflux.co.uk/tax_in_the_supply ... ssary.aspxEx works (EXW) is a Incoterm. It means, that the seller has the goods ready for collection at his factory on the date agreed upon. The buyer pays all transportation costs.
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