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Incoterms® are a set of
rules which define the responsibilities and obligations of international
sellers and buyers for the delivery of goods under sales contracts. Incoterms®
are published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and are widely
used in international commercial transactions. Incoterms® is short for International Commercial Terms.
Incorrect use of Incoterms® may cause delays and additional costs if not
understood. Certain rules will determine who is responsible for transportation,
insurance, reporting the transaction to customs and much more
Does your staff understand
the “terms of sale†of your international transactions? It is critical to
comprehend the seller and buyer’s rights and obligations with respect to the
shipping or transportation of goods. Incoterms® may be used for both
international and domestic transactions. Take our new Incoterms 2020 course to
understand who is responsible for insurance and when transfer of risk moves
from the Seller to the Buyer. Learn the different meaning between domestic and
international terms
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Terms of Delivery (Incoterms® 2020) Rules
- Understand the changes in the Incoterms®
2020 rules
- Identify how best to incorporate these
updated rules in sales contracts
- Recognize seller/buyer obligations in
terms of costs and risks
Definition of
Incoterms® 2020 Rules
- Identify the fundamental commercial
purposes of each rule
- Distinguish the basic seller and buyer
obligations in each rule
- Select which Rule would be best for a
particular transaction
- Assess the risks involved in using the
wrong Rule for the wrong transaction
Obligations
- Discover the structure of the new
Incoterms 2020 rules according to the first five obligations, starting from
General Obligations to Carriage
- Classify how each rule deals with
different aspects of a trade transaction
- Distinguish which Incoterms® rule to use
on a particular aspect of a transaction
- Discover the structure of the new
Incoterms 2020 rules according to the second half of the obligations, from
Insurance to Notices
- Classify how each rule deals with
different aspects of a trade transaction
- Distinguish which Incoterms® rule to use
on a particular aspect of a transaction
Comparison Matrix
- Analyse specific sections of various
Incoterms® rules to find the one you need
Case studies
- Examine case studies to recap what you
have learned.
Terms of Payment
- Type of Payment
- Letter of Credit – Important
Definitions
- Process, Procedure and Problems with
LC
- Do’s and Don’ts in LC
- Legal Policy on Payment realisaiton and
non-receipt of payment (EDPMS/IDPMS)
- Q&A
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- CEOs
- Managing Directors
- Directors
- Exporters
- Importers
- International Business and Marketing Heads
- Manufactures
- Merchant Exporters
- Banks
- CHAS
- EXIM Software Companies
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Timings: 9:30 am – 5:00 pm, Registration
begins at 9:00 am
- Fees: Rs. 2,500/-+18% GST Per Person
- Please write to register@princetonacademy.co.in/ Call or WhatsApp on -022 67256200
- Mention the name of participant, company, contact details
Fees
includes lunch, tea, course material etc
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