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Incoterms 2020 defines 11 rules, the same number as defined by Incoterms 2010. [7] One rule of the 2010 version ("Delivered at Terminal"; DAT) [8] was removed, and is replaced by a new rule ("Delivered at Place Unloaded"; DPU) in the 2020 rules.
If the spot date falls on the last business day of the month in the currency pair then the delivery date is defined by convention to be the last business day of the target month e.g. assuming all days are business days: if spot is at 30 April, a one-month time to expiry will make the delivery date 31 May.
Incoterms inform sales contract by defining respective obligations, costs, and risks involved in the delivery of goods from seller to buyer. Incoterms 2010, the 8th revision, refers to the newest collection of essential international commercial and trade terms with 11 rules. Incoterm 2010 was effective on and from January 1, 2011.
FOB (free on board) is a term in international commercial law specifying at what point respective obligations, costs, and risk involved in the delivery of goods shift from the seller to the buyer under the Incoterms standard published by the International Chamber of Commerce. FOB is only used in non-containerized sea freight or inland waterway ...
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DAT, the IATA code for Datong Yungang Airport in Shanxi Province, China; DAT, the ICAO code for Canadian airline Lynx Air; DAT, the National Rail code for Datchet railway station in the county of Berkshire, UK; Delta Air Transport, former Belgian airline; Delivered at Terminal, a former Incoterms term whereby the seller pays all transport costs