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what does [ C&F CORK] mean. Cork is a port in Ireland
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10 Apr 2007 10:57
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Quoting from [1iron]:



C&F (Also CNF) stands for Cost+Freight..... it means it includes the shipping cost as well as the price of the product to the port of Cork....... It does NOT include Insurance for the shipment (CIF).

Also does not include a few fees that are payable on the China end (fumigation certificate being one of them that is required).

Also does NOT include your customs duty/VAT at the Ireland end. or the customs clearing fee.....

 

Other terms you may want to look at:

http://resources.alibaba.com/topic/22817/EVERY_TRADE_TERM_FOB_CIF_L_C_etc_.htm


10 Apr 2007 11:11
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Replying to [1iron]:
`Cork` a fascinating port, ahead of `Cashel`, a lush-green town, in County Teperarry, Republic of Ireland (Southern Ireland)- all made me nostalgic tonight.
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10 Apr 2007 17:27
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Quoting from [1iron]:


what does [ C&F CORK] mean. Cork is a port in Ireland


  Including cost and freight for the shipment upto Cork port
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