Who usually bears the transportation and installation costs of a waste paper baler?

Release time: 2024-02-22   sentiment:54 time

Who bears the shipping and installation costs of a waste paper baler usually depends on the agreement between the buyer and seller and the specific terms of sale. Here are some common situations:
1. Ex Works (EXW): If the terms of sale are EXW (Ex Works, Ex Works), it means that the seller is only responsible for preparing and placing the baler at its factory or warehouse. In this case, Buyer is responsible for all shipping and installation costs starting from pickup at Seller's factory.
2. CIF or CFR: If the transaction is based on CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight) or CFR (Cost and Freight) terms, the seller is responsible for shipping the baler Transport to the port designated by the buyer and pay the transportation costs to the destination port. Under CIF conditions, the seller is also required to purchase insurance for loss and damage during transportation. However, in both cases, the installation costs are usually borne by the buyer.
3. Arrival at the installation site: In some cases, the seller may bear the cost of transporting the equipment to the buyer's installation site. This may be to promote sales or as part of a value-added service. However, even so, the installation work and costs are generally the responsibility of the buyer, unless otherwise agreed between the parties.
4. All-inclusive service: In some contracts, the seller may provide all-inclusive service, which includes the cost of transportation, installation and even initial commissioning. This service is usually spelled out in the contract and adds to the overall purchase cost of the equipment.