Free Alongside - FAS

Free Alongside - FAS
A trade term requiring the seller to deliver goods to a named port alongside a vessel designated by the buyer. "Alongside" means that the goods are within reach of a ship's lifting tackle.

When used in trade terms, the word "free" means the seller has an obligation to deliver goods to a named place for transfer to a carrier.

Contracts involving international transportation often contain abbreviated trade terms that describe matters such as the time and place of delivery and payment, when the risk of loss shifts from the seller to the buyer, and who pays the costs of freight and insurance.

The most commonly known trade terms are Incoterms, which are published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). These are often identical in form to domestic terms, such as the American Uniform Commercial Code, but have different meanings. As a result, parties to a contract must expressly indicate the governing law of their terms.

It's important to realize that because this is a legal term, its exact definition is much more complicated and differs by country. It is suggested that you contact an international trade lawyer before using any trade term.


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  • Free alongside ship — (FAS) is an incoterm. It means that the seller pays for transportation of the goods to the port of shipment. The buyer pays loading costs, freight, insurance, unloading costs and transportation from the port of destination to his factory. The… …   Wikipedia

  • free alongside ship — fas The basis of an export contract in which the seller pays for sending the goods to the port of shipment but not for loading them onto the ship. The seller must cover all insurance up to this point and any lighterage required. This may be the… …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • Free alongside ship — Las siglas FAS (acrónimo del término en inglés Free Alongside Ship, «franco al costado del buque, puerto de carga convenido») se refieren a un incoterm, o cláusula de comercio internacional, que se utiliza para operaciones de compraventa en que… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Free Alongside Ship — Области действия терминов Инкотермс. FAS или Франко вдоль борта судна (англ. Free Alongside Ship, свободно вдоль борта судна) международ …   Википедия

  • free alongside ship — (FAS) In price quotations, means that the price includes all costs of transportation and delivery of the goods alongside of the ship. See U.C.C. No. 2 319(2 1) …   Black's law dictionary

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  • free alongside ship — free a|long|side ship 〈 [fri: əlɔ̣ŋsaıd ʃı̣p] Abk.: fas, f. a.s〉 Handelsklausel in der Schifffahrt, nach der der Verkäufer Kosten u. Risiko des Transports der Ware bis zum Schiff übernimmt [Etym.: engl., »frei (bis zur) Seite, frei (bis an) Bord… …   Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

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