FIOT (Free In and Out and Trimmed)
FIOT (Free In and Out and Trimmed) is an essential shipping term every shipper and consignee should understand. It outlines a specific freight arrangement where the shipper bears the expenses related to the loading and unloading of the cargo. Additionally, the shipper is responsible for the costs of trimming the cargo. Trimming involves leveling and stabilizing the cargo within the vessel’s hold to ensure safe and balanced transit.
Under the FIOT model, while the shipper handles the initial handling and preparation of the cargo, the consignee is accountable for the transportation costs from the port of origin to the port of destination. This division of responsibilities helps streamline the process, potentially reducing costs and improving efficiency for both parties involved in the shipping transaction.
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FAQ
Example or usage in road freight logistics:
A manufacturing company in Germany agrees to ship automotive parts to an assembly plant in the United Kingdom using FIOT terms. Under this arrangement, the German manufacturing company is responsible for the costs of loading the parts onto the truck, securing them for transport, and ensuring they are properly documented for customs clearance. The UK assembly plant covers the costs of transporting the parts from the German border to their facility, including tolls, fuel, and driver expenses. By sharing responsibilities and costs, both parties can achieve a more flexible and cost-effective shipping arrangement, reducing their overall logistics expenses and improving their supply chain efficiency.