The FOB (Free On Board) bulk cargo price is a very important international trade term, which designates the point at which the price of goods and the transfer of delivery liability occur in international trade. Here, we will discuss in detail the calculation method of the FOB bulk cargo price and its relationship with the LCL (Less than Container Load) surcharge.
The FOB price means that the seller delivers the goods on board the ship at the designated port, at which point the ownership and risk of the goods are transferred to the buyer. The FOB price usually includes the following costs:
Ex-factory price:This is the cost of the goods themselves, usually including production costs and the sellers profit.
Domestic transportation costs:The transportation costs from the production site to the export port.
Export-related costs:This may include export customs clearance fees, handling fees, etc.
To calculate the FOB unit price, first, the total FOB cost needs to be determined, and then these costs are allocated according to the total quantity of exports. The calculation formula is as follows:
Total FOB price = Ex-factory price + Domestic transportation costs + Export-related costs
FOB單價(jià)=FOB總價(jià)÷出口總量
Under the FOB terms, usually, the seller is only responsible for delivering the goods on board, excludingMaritime Transportationfees and destination costs. If LCL (less than container load) is used, an LCL surcharge may be involved. This is because LCL requires more logistics handling, such as consolidation and deconsolidation, and the corresponding costs are higher.
如果將LCL surcharge包含在FOB價(jià)格內(nèi),則需要在計(jì)算FOB總價(jià)時考慮這些費(fèi)用。然而,在國際貿(mào)易實(shí)踐中,通常LCL surcharge是由買方在目的地支付,因此通常不在FOB價(jià)格中包含。
(1) If the FOB price includes all costs up to the ship (including the handling fees for LCL), then the fees paid by the buyer at the destination are limited to the costs from the destination port to the final destination.
(2) If the FOB price does not include the LCL surcharge, then this part of the cost shall be borne by the buyer and settled directly with the logistics service provider after the goods arrive at the destination.
When quoting and settling the FOB price, it is important to clearly indicate which costs are included. Both the seller and the buyer should accurately understand the content of the terms to avoid misunderstandings and additional costs during the goods delivery process. Regarding whether to include the LCL surcharge, this should be determined according to the specific transaction agreement and the mutual agreement of both parties. Usually, clarifying these details can help both parties avoid confusion in subsequent logistics and financial processing.
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