What incoterms do you support for work light orders?

Q: What Incoterms do you support for work light orders?
A: We can support commonly used Incoterms such as FOB Incoterms, CIF Incoterms, and CFR Incoterms for work light export orders.

For international B2B buyers, Incoterms are important because they define the delivery point, cost responsibility, freight arrangement, and basic shipping responsibility between buyer and supplier. Before confirming an order, buyers should clearly discuss which trade term fits their purchasing method, forwarder arrangement, destination port, and import process.

Under FOB Incoterms, the buyer usually arranges the main sea freight through their own forwarder, while the supplier prepares goods and delivers them to the agreed loading port. This option is common for importers, distributors, and trading companies with existing logistics partners.

Under CIF Incoterms, freight and insurance to the destination port are usually included in the supplier's quotation, which can make cost estimation easier for some buyers. Under CFR Incoterms, freight to the destination port is included, but insurance responsibility should be discussed separately.

For work light orders, Incoterms should be confirmed together with carton information, commercial invoice, packing list, shipment schedule, destination port, and delivery requirements. Clear trade terms help buyers manage cost, reduce misunderstanding, and make international purchasing more predictable.