The meaning of Shipping
Shipping has multiple meanings. It can be a physical process of transporting
goods and cargo, by land, air, and sea. It also can describe the movement of
objects by ship.
Land or "ground" shipping can be by train or by truck. In Air and Sea
shipments, ground transportation is often still required to take the product
from its origin to the airport or seaport and then to its destination. Ground
transportation is typically more affordable than air shipments, but more
expensive than shipping by sea.
Shipment of freight by trucks, directly from the shipper to the destination,
is known as a door to door shipment. Vans and trucks make deliveries to sea
ports and air ports where freight is moved in bulk.
Much shipping is done aboard actual ships. An individual nation's fleet and
the people that crew it are referred to its merchant navy or merchant marine.
Merchant shipping is essential to the world economy, carrying the bulk of
international trade. The term shipping in this context originated from
the shipping trade of wind power ships, and has come to refer to the
delivery of cargo and parcels of any size above the common mail of letters and postcards.
Terms
of shipment
Common trading terms used in
shipping goods internationally include:
- Freight on board, or free on board
(FOB) - the exporters delivers the goods at the specified
location (and on board the vessel). Costs paid by the exporter include
load and lash, including securing cargo not to move in the ships hold,
protecting the cargo from contact with the double bottom to prevent
slipping, and protection against damage from condensation. For example, at
Mumbai Airport, FOB means that the exporter delivers the goods to the
airport, and pays for the cargo to be loaded and secured on the plane. The
exporter is bound to deliver the goods at his cost and expense. In this
case, the freight and other expenses for outbound traffic is borne by the
importer
- Cost and freight (C&F, CFR, CNF): Insurance is
payable by the importer, and the exporter pays the ocean shipping/air
freight costs to the specified location. For example, C&F Los Angeles
(the exporter pays the ocean shipping/air freight costs to Los Angeles).
Many of the shipping carriers (such as UPS, DHL, FEDEX) offer guarantees
on their delivery times.
- Cost, insurance, and freight (CIF): Insurance and
freight are all paid by the exporter to the specified location. For
example, at CIF Los Angeles, the exporter pays the ocean shipping/air
freight costs to Los Angeles including the insurance).