When you create a shipment, you can specify which Incoterms to use. If no Incoterms is selected, then it is assumed that Incoterms do not apply to this shipment.
Incoterms refer to what costs are to be included.
For example: CFR refers to Cost and Freight, and CIF refers to Cost, Freight and Insurance.
Note: Transportation Manager only identifies which Incoterms is to be quoted and who is responsible for meeting the costs of freight, the buyer or the seller. Transportation Manager does not perform any other functions relating to Incoterms.
The combination of the buyer/seller designation and the Incoterms shipping location determines whether the shipment leg is Collect or Prepaid.
The following table indicates the freight terms for shipment legs based on the combination of the Incoterms shipping location and buyer or seller designation.
Incoterms shipping location |
Buyer/Seller designation |
Freight terms |
Origin |
Seller |
Collect |
Origin |
Buyer |
Prepaid |
Destination |
Seller |
Prepaid |
Destination |
Buyer |
Collect |
Midpoint |
Buyer |
Collect for shipment legs up to the midpoint; Prepaid for all shipment legs after the midpoint |
Midpoint |
Seller |
Prepaid for shipment legs up to the midpoint; Collect for all shipment legs after the midpoint |
For example: