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What is FAS? Free Alongside Ship — Before the Goods Go On Board
FAS (Free Alongside Ship) is a sea/inland waterway term: the seller delivers when goods are placed alongside the vessel at the named port. Loading and ocean freight remain the buyer’s concern.
incoterms · guide · quality 98 (excellent) · conf 93
Factors: published, summary depth, keywords, tags, type:guide
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Suggested Trade Workflows (BC7)
Knowledge → Workflow · not live execution
- WF-007 automotive KR→DE payment · match 56
- WF-017 automotive KR→DE order · match 56
- WF-037 automotive KR→DE rfq · match 56
- WF-047 automotive KR→DE buyer · match 56
- WF-057 automotive KR→DE supplier · match 55
Suggested Trade Decisions (BC8)
Knowledge → Decision · not auto-execute
- Export corrugated boxes TR→DE country · match 49 · conf 94
- Export USB hubs MX→GB country · match 49 · conf 93
- Export snack packaging VN→JP country · match 49 · conf 92
- Export CNC parts VN→US country · match 49 · conf 92
- Export cotton towels MX→AE supplier · match 49 · conf 92
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