Connie Chocas Classification and Export Control Sandia National Laboratories Export Control Coordinators Organization June 28, 2007 SANDIA’S USE OF INCOTERMS.

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Connie Chocas Classification and Export Control Sandia National Laboratories Export Control Coordinators Organization June 28, 2007 SANDIA’S USE OF INCOTERMS 2000 CLAUSES FOR INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS This information is provided as a general summary of requirements and information that may be applicable to international shipping. While the information may assist in the identification of matters to consider, it should not be construed as a comprehensive representation of all Incoterms nor used as conclusive guidance for any specific transaction. Coordination with Legal counsel is advised.

HOW DO YOU SPECIFY THE RESPONSIBILITIES AND RISKS FOR INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS? INCOTERMS are the most commonly accepted terms of sale in international business Responsibilities and risk are negotiated terms of a contract/agreement Responsible for arranging and paying for shipping Responsible for clearing Customs including: Performing administrative matters related to clearance and customs formalities and import and/or export regulations Paying the duties, taxes and administrative costs

UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE (Domestic Transactions) INCOTERMS 2000 (INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS) Transfer of title to the goods presumed by use of term but can be negotiated by seller and buyer. Transfer of title not specified by use of the Incoterms; should be stated separately. Risk and title transfer are presumed to transfer simultaneously but can be negotiated by seller and buyer. Risk transfer based on Incoterm selected; title transfers based on agreement between seller and buyer. Five different terms; F.O.B. is the most commonly used term with specified locations stated, and modifications. Thirteen different terms are possible with specified locations stated, i.e. ex-works seller’s warehouse. Based on Uniform Commercial Code adopted by each state, becoming a state law. An agreement adopted by the International Chamber of Commerce then incorporated into seller and buyer agreements. COMPARISON OF THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE & INCOTERMS 2000 Contract language should state whether the terms are UCC or INCOTERMS

WHAT ARE INCOTERMS 2000? INCOTERMS stand for INternational COmmercial TERMS Define the responsibilities and risks for shipping/delivery of international transactions Developed and published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) First established in 1936, updated periodically with the latest version being “INCOTERMS 2000” INCOTERMS are the most commonly accepted terms of sale in international business and have been adopted by most countries They closely correspond to the U.N. Convention on Contracts for International Sale of Goods and are endorsed by the U.N. Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). Used at Sandia for purchase orders involving international transactions

WHY USE INCOTERMS? Reduces uncertainties and different interpretations of trade terms with a universally accepted vocabulary Reference to a proper INCOTERM in a contract clearly defines each party’s obligations, costs and risks in the international transactions Reduces the risk of misunderstanding, disputes, and litigation Reduces delivery delays

All modes of transport including multi-modal EXW – Ex Works FCA – Free Carrier CPT – Carriage Paid To CIP – Carriage and Insurance Paid To DAF – Delivered at Frontier DDU – Delivered Duty Unpaid DDP – Delivered Duty Paid Sea and inland waterway transport only DES – Delivered Ex Ship DEQ – Delivered Ex Quay FAS – Free Alongside Ship FOB – Free Onboard CFR – Cost and Freight CIF – Cost, Insurance, and Freight THIRTEEN INCOTERMS

1.Inland freight in Seller's country; Delivery to the carrier or frontier 2.Customs clearance in Seller's country 3.Payment of customs charges and taxes in Seller's country 4.Loading the main carrier or means of conveyance 5.Main carriage/freight 6.Cargo (marine) insurance 7.Unloading from the main carrier or means of conveyance 8.Customs clearance in Buyers country 9.Payment of customs duties and taxes in Buyer's country 10.Inland freight in Buyer's country 11.Other costs and risks in Buyer's country ELEVEN TERMS COVERED BY INCOTERMS

INCOTERMS address defined obligations imposed on the parties of an international transaction such as: Import/Export licenses and government imposed formalities Packing and marking for international transportations Documentation required for the transport, transfer and Customs clearance of goods Proof of delivery Taxes, duties, consular fees, terminal charges, arrival & destination charges Insurance, when elected Loading and International and inland transport Risk of loss or damage Buyer’s obligation to take delivery WHAT INCOTERMS COVER

INSURANCE DOE Order Section 4.a(1)(b) Consistent with the Government’s self ‑ insurance policy, DOE organizations must ensure that Government funds will not be expended to insure property against loss, damage, or destruction while in transit, unless the shipment qualifies as a special circumstance (see Federal Acquisition Regulations at 48 CFR ).

How or when title to the goods transfers Protect a party from his/her own risk of loss for all segments of the shipment Cover the goods before or after delivery Define the remedies for breach of contract Terms of payment that dictate when you get paid Specify details of the transfer, transport, and delivery of goods Intangible goods like computer software Incoterms applies to the contract of sale and not the contract for transportation (carriage) WHAT INCOTERMS DO NOT COVER

CLAUSES TO TRANSFER TITLE OF GOODS All tangible property belongs to DOE/NNSA Cost of goods can be charged when the title to the property is transferred Title transfers at the place of origin or upon delivery to destination:

WHICH CLAUSE SHOULD I USE?

Are the items being shipped from outside the U.S.? No International Shipment - Use INCOTERMS 2000 Domestic shipment - Use U.S. Uniform Commercial Code Terms Yes THE BIG QUESTION DON’T KNOW Not an acceptable answer

International Shipment Domestic Shipment FOB Destination FOB Origin DDU SNL STANDARD CLAUSES All Buyers can use these standard clauses Contracts with foreign companies must be negotiated by the SNL International Procurement organization If any of these standard clauses is not agreeable to seller, an International Buyer would negotiate another INCOTERM clause with seller. DDP FCA Decreased Risk to Buyer

EXW IS NOT AN OPTION The buyer is responsible to getting required export licenses from the foreign country All responsibility and risk are incurred by the Buyer

FCA – Free Carrier [Named Place] Seller: Obtains the Export License Arranges delivery of the goods to the buyer’s carrier If delivery point is at the Seller’s facility, the Seller must load the goods onto the Buyer's collecting carrier If not delivering at the Seller’s facility, there is no obligation to load Buyer: Gives sufficient notice to the Seller of the carrier and delivery point Arranges carriage to named place of destination Obtains import licenses and arranges import formalities Risk of loss or damage passes to US DOE when the seller delivers the goods to the carrier

DDU – Delivered Duty Unpaid [Named Place] Seller: Obtains the export License, if required Arranges for and pays carriage to the named point of destination Buyer: Obtains import licenses and arranges import formalities Risk of loss or damage are to the seller until delivery of the goods to the named place of destination

DDP – Delivered Duty Paid [Named Place] Seller: Obtains the Export License Arranges for and pays freight costs of carriage to the named point of destination Obtains import licenses and pays for import clearance Buyer: Accepts and unloads the goods Risk of loss or damage are to the seller until delivery of the goods to the named place

DOMESTIC SHIPMENTS FOB Origin: Buyer takes title at named place of origin. Buyer arranges for carriage to named place of destination. FOB Destination: Seller arranges for carriage to named place of destination. Buyer takes title at named place of destination. If shipped from outside the U.S., Seller will obtain import licenses and arranges import formalities.

Procurement Card (P-Card) Simply a credit card No procurement Terms & Conditions: Exporter responsibilities Import Responsibilities Carriage charges Prohibited for items and transportation involving imports and exports Consequences: Violation of internal processes Additional shipping/delivery/storage fees Delays in receipt

QUESTIONS/COMMENTS More Information: reference-book.aspx