Incoterms
CPT: Carriage Paid To
Named Place Requirement: Place of
Destination
Carriage
Paid To (CPT) rules require the seller to clear the goods and arrange carriage
(by one or more transport modes) to the named place of destination. The seller
does not need to obtain or pay for insurance.
A
carrier is any person or company who undertakes the carriage of the goods, such
as a shipping line, airline, trucking company, railway or freight forwarder.
In multimodal shipments,
the place of shipment is the first carrier used.
Under
CPT rules, the seller’s risk ends, and the buyer’s risk begins, when the first
carrier receives the goods from the seller. However, the buyer is only
responsible for additional costs after the goods arrive at the final
destination.
CPT is often used in air freight, containerized
ocean freight, small parcel shipments and “ro-ro”
shipments of motor vehicles.
CPT Incoterm
Obligations
Seller’s Obligations
o Goods,
commercial invoice and documentation
o Export
packaging and marking
o Export
licenses and customs formalities
o Pre-carriage
and delivery
o Loading
charges
o Cost
of delivery at named place of destination
o Proof
of delivery
o Cost
of pre-shipment inspection
Buyer’s Obligations
o Payment
for goods as specified in sales contract
o Import
formalities and duties
o Cost
of import clearance pre-shipment inspection






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