This leaves us with two possible situations: Situation #1: If the buyer’s “nominated carrier” was moving the sulfuric ac

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This leaves us with two possible situations: Situation #1: If the buyer’s “nominated carrier” was moving the sulfuric ac

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This leaves us with two possible situations:
Situation #1: If the buyer’s “nominatedcarrier” was moving the sulfuric acid to the export terminalMontreal, then the buyer bears the risk. Please note that“nominated carrier” may also mean “local forwarder”, or“forwarder’s agent overseas giving instructions to their localagent” to collect the freight. The properIncoterm® for this situation would bea. Full Incoterm®:____________________________________
Situation #2: The seller decides to use theirown in-house trucks to deliver the cargo to the export terminal.The only information provided to the seller are the booking detailsfor the move. In this situation the seller has yet to deliver thegoods in accordance with the Incoterm® used. Thus,the seller has the risk of loss. The properIncoterm® for this situation would be
b. Full Incoterm®: _____________________________________
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