Commonly Used Terms
Vessel Load Free Out
Vessel Load Free Out (VLFO) is the international shipping term in ocean freight are the terms of loading and discharge as agreed to in the contract with the carrier.
Under this term, the carrier arranges to pay for loading the cargo on the ship, and the consignee/recipient of the cargo arranges to pay and is responsible for the unloading of cargo from the ship to wharf/quay.
C
Currency Adjustment Factor (CAF)
Cross-docking
Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF)
Cost and Freight (CFR)
Contract of Carriage
Container Yard (CY)
Completely Knocked Down (CKD)
Certificate of Origin (CO)
Cellular Vessel
Carriers
Carrier's Lien
Carriage Paid To (CPT)
Carriage And Insurance Paid To (CIP)
Carnet
Cargo Agents Settlement System (CASS)
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