Alıcı ile satıcı arasında kararlaştırılan bir fiyatın, malın satıcı tarafından belli bir limanda gemi üzerinde teslimi şartıyla biçilmiş olduğunu gösteren bir kısaltma
Alıcıile satıcı arasında kararlaştırılan bir fiyatın, malın satıcı tarafından belli bir limanda gemi üzerinde teslimi şartıyla biçilmiş olduğunu gösteren bir kısaltma
Bir malın alım-satımında, satıcının, malın gemiye yüklenmesine kadar oluşması muhtemel tüm zarar ve masrafları üstlenmesini ifade eden uluslararası taşımacılık deyimi
Fresh off the boat (often abbreviated as F.O.B., FOB, F.O.T.B., FOTB, fobbish, freshie,boat,fobster, or fobbie) is a slang phrase applied to people of foreign nationality who have arrived in a host nation as tourists, immigrants, students, or, most commonly, as work permit applicants. The term is commonly applied to Eastern and Southern Pacific Asians, as well as South Asians, in the United States, Canada and Australia, as well as to Pacific Islanders in Australia and New Zealand. It was originally applied to European immigrants to America who had just stepped off of ship
(Ticaret) (free on board) Trade contract terms that specify when title passes to the buyer, typically either when the shipment is initiated or when it is received
temporary airfield that supports tactical operations but does not have full support systems (Military)
"Freight On Board" This refers to the location of the merchandise being represented and shipped from This can be some indication that the merchandise is being "Brokered", obviously if the company you are dealing with is located in Texas and lists merchandise FOB Florida you can almost assume your broker has never seen the merchandise offered Be careful as this is not the case in all situations A company may have multiple warehouse locations This is a grey area and very hard to determine You will notice many companies stating, "We have many FOB or warehouse points all over the US" This should not be construed as company owned facilities
Front Of Board An audience tape in which the microphones were positioned somewhere between the stage and the soundboard (In contrast, official tapers' sections are usually behind the soundboard) Because the microphones are closer to the stage and house sound system, FOB tapes can often sound better than tapes made from the Official Tapers Section (OTS) See also BTP
1 Export trading term in which the price quoted by the exporter does not include the costs of ocean transportation, but does include loading on board the vessel Not generally used in USA, where the term FAS is more common Refer: Incoterms & other trading terms
free on board; a condition of sales where the price of goods includes all charges until the goods are placed aboard the shipping vehicle
"Free on Board" at named port of export A pricing term that shows that the quoted price covers all expenses including delivery of goods on a ship provided by or for the buyer
the abbreviation for free on board; the designated point at which ownership of goods passes to the buyer; FOB shipping point (or factory) means that the buyer pays the shipping costs and accepts ownership of the goods at the seller's place of business; FOB destination means that the seller pays the shipping costs and the ownership of the goods transfers to the buyer at the buyer's place of business (p 231)
This is the abbreviation for Free on Board, an internationally recognized shipping term (INCOTERM) It is used when a purchaser wants a quotation that includes the cost of goods plus the cost, including loading charges, of putting them on a vessel or airplane Under these conditions, you as exporter are also responsible for taking the goods through Customs
The point at which ownership of goods transfers from the supplier to the company, organization, university, etc (Who pays the transportation (freight) charges, where does the title to the goods transfer, who is responsible for goods while in transit?)
Free on board (location), a symbol indicating that the invoice cost to the purchaser includes the cost of delivery, at an agreed point, beyond which all transportation and delivery costs and risks must be borne by the purchaser
Free On Board In international trade, FOB is a facility for distributing the cost and perils component between the importer and exporter in the context of Incoterms With FOB, the transfer of costs and perils between the exporter and the importer takes place when the merchandise is loaded aboard the ship in the port of embarkation In
A pricing term indicating that the quoted price includes the cost of loading the goods into transport vessels at the specified place
Free-On-Board Destination The seller of merchandise bears the shipping costs and maintains ownership until the merchandise is delivered to the buyer
Free On Board (seller will load truck or rail car) The FOB point is important because of both the responsibility for the shipment and the freight charges "FOB delivered" keeps the vendor responsible for the shipment until it reaches your door "FOB shipping point" or "FOB originating city" makes you responsible for the shipment If there is a problem with an FOB originating city shipment, you still have to pay the vendor and file a claim with the carrier
Free On Board ( named port of shipment) "FOB" means the exporter is responsible for all costs up to the point where the goods actually cross the ship's rail This term should only be used for sea transport
Contractual terms between a buyer and a seller which define where title transfer takes place Cost of a product before transportation costs are figured in Used for ocean or inland water transportation Ends the seller's obligation when goods, cleared for export, are placed on board a ship by seller at a port named in the sales contract Risk of loss or damage is transferred from seller to buyer when goods pass the ship's rail
A little pocket, near the waistline of a pair of trousers, or in a waistcoat, to hold a watch
a short chain with a decorative seal or other device attached to the end The fob and chain hung outside watch pocket, and could be used to pull the watch out of the pocket
"Free on board" at named port of export A pricing term indicating that the quoted price covers all expenses up to and including delivery of goods upon an overseas vessel provided by or for the buyer
short chain or ribbon attaching a pocket watch to a man's vest an adornment that hangs from a watch chain a vest pocket to hold a pocket watch
A transaction in which the seller provides product or crude oil at an agreed unit price, at a specified loading port within a specified period; it is the responsibility of the buyer to arrange for transportation and insurance and lift the material within the specified laytime
"Free on board " International trade term in which exporter's quoted price includes the cost of loading goods into transport vessels at a named point
The exporter agrees to place goods on board a vessel at the port of shipment specified in the sales contract At this point, the risk of damage is transferred to the buyer at precisely the moment the goods pass over the ship's rail
An INCOTERM describing a term of sale that details the responsibilities of the buyer and seller for the international trade transaction Under this term, the seller fulfills his obligation to deliver when the goods have passed over the ship's rail at the named port of shipment This means that the buyer has to bear all costs and risks of loss of or damage to the goods from that point The seller must clear the goods for export
An International Term of Sale that means the seller fulfills his or her obligation to deliver when the goods have passed over the ship's rail at the named port of shipment This means that the buyer has to bear all costs and risks to loss of or damage to the goods from that point The FOB term requires the seller to clear the goods for export
A fob is an ornament attached to the chain of a pocket watch Many fobs were produced for political candidates, indicating a voter's preference
deceive somebody; "We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week"
In former times, a fob was a short chain or piece of cloth which fastened a man's watch to his clothing. free on board. a small object that is fixed to a key ring as a decoration
If someone fobs you off, they tell you something just to stop you asking questions. I've asked her about it but she fobs me off Don't be fobbed off with excuses