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ICC Guide on Transport and the Incoterms 2010 Rules

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ICC Guide on Transport and the Incoterms 2010 Rules

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by the International Chambers of Commerce

The ICC Guide on Transport and the Incoterms® 2010 Rules is a new handbook providing clarity and practical support to those in the transport sector working on transactions involving the Incoterms® rules. When goods need to be transported from a seller to a buyer, in most cases an independent carrier is involved. This guide has been developed to clarify multiple issues arising in the interrelation of contracts of carriage and the Incoterms® 2010 rules in contracts for the sales of goods and help readers address the complex steps of today's logistics chains. Covering each of the 11 rules and reflecting both types of sales when the buyer contracts for carriage and when the seller does so, this book is a must-have for those in the transport sector. The full text of the Incoterms ® 2010 rules is also included in the book.

ICC Guide on Transport and the Incoterms 2010 Rules

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