CNF and CIF I don't know but FOB means "Free On Board" which means the price includes everything up to taking it to the docks and putting it on a ship, but nothing after that.
2006-06-23 22:11:31
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answered by wild_eep 6
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CNF: CNF Incorporated, a supply-chain company
CIF: A Term of Sale where the seller has the same obligations as under the CFR (Cost and freight) but also has to procure marine insurance against the buyer's risk of loss or damage to the goods during the carriage. The seller contracts for insurance and pays the insurance premium. The CIF term requires the seller to clear the goods for export.
FOB: at a named port of export where the seller quotes the buyer a price that covers all costs up to and including the loading of goods aboard a vessel.
2006-06-23 22:12:59
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answered by Susan G 4
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"CIF" means "cost including freight." That means goods will be delivered at your door. CIF means that the cost and freight conditions are equal to those applied by the CFR term (cost and freight terms)
"FOB" means "Free On Board" (usually followed by a location)
meaning the distance from the warehouse which the manufacturer pays the shipping charge.
For example, a manufacturer who warehouses his product in Peoria Illinois, and who ships solely by rail, may state "FOB Peoria" means the buyer must pay all shippingg costs from the warehouse to it's destination; "FOB Chicago", for the
same situation means that the manufacturer will pay all shipping costs from his warehouse in Peoria as far as Chicago; after that, the buyer is responsible for the shipping. And, of course, "FOB Destinantion" means that the manufacturer pays all shipping costs to the destinantion address on the waybill.
2006-06-23 22:17:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends what you are asking. Are you asking whether the English word "god" has a meaning; and if so what is it? Or are you asking whether "God (the Creator" has meaning in who He is and what He does? The first question about the Eng word "god"; well to be honest, I do NOt know what is the origin of the word. I guess I can check online, but that would be me just regurgitating what someone else has written. I tend to think of the Eng word "god" to refer to "a or the Creator". When used of the biblical God, then I would refer to "God" as meaning "the uncreated Creator who is full of power and might; a king who has the right and ability to judge, but is not confined to a physical form" As for whether the God of the Bible has meaning... I would say that the question is the wrong way round: the God of the Bible is the means by which ALL else has meaning. No thing can have meaning unless the God of the Bible is truly who He says He is. I understand then that this implies that one has to accept that the God of the Bible - 1 - Exists 2 - Can be experienced by mankind 3 - The Bible is an accurate account of God communicating with mankind (in its original language) I guess what could help answer the second question is "Why should anything have meaning?" Or better still "Why are humans looking for meaning in things?" across ALL cultures throughout all of recorded history... Hope this helps
2016-03-27 02:51:08
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answered by Beverly 4
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cif=cost, insurance and freight
fob= free on board
I don't know what cnf means may be cfr= cost and freight
2006-06-23 22:18:49
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answered by Bianca N 1
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cif = cost of insurance freight
fob = free on board
and if these are not the right meanings im gonna kill my economics teacher.
2006-06-23 22:16:05
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answered by rock_lover69 2
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fob=freight outbound
the others,dont know fo sho!!
2006-06-23 22:13:42
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answered by mueymachomachacho 1
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