CFR
Definition
CFR (Cost and Freight) is a trade term used in international shipping contracts, specifically in the context of the supply chain. It signifies that the seller is responsible for the cost of goods and freight charges to deliver the goods to the named port of destination. Under CFR, the seller handles the transportation and freight arrangements, ensuring that the goods are delivered to the port of destination and cleared for export.
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