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  • 1Free alongside ship — (FAS) is an incoterm. It means that the seller pays for transportation of the goods to the port of shipment. The buyer pays loading costs, freight, insurance, unloading costs and transportation from the port of destination to his factory. The… …

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  • 2Free On Board — otheruses|FOBFOB is an initialism for Free On Board or Freight On Board. Generally, FOB deals with the shipping of goods. It specifies which party (buyer or seller) pays for which shipment and loading costs, and/or where responsibility for the… …

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  • 3Loading coil — In electronics, a loading coil or load coil is a coil (inductor) that does not provide coupling to any other circuit, but is inserted in a circuit to increase its inductance. The need was discovered by Oliver Heaviside in studying the… …

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  • 4Free Bird — Infobox Single Name = Free Bird Artist = Lynyrd Skynyrd from Album = (pronounced lĕh nérd skin nérd) Released = November 1974 Format = 7 Recorded = April 1973 (album version) Genre = Hard rock Length = 9:18 Label = MCA Writer = Allen… …

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  • 5Free recoil — This article is about the energy produced by small arms when discharged. For other uses, go to Recoil (disambiguation) Free recoil is a vernacular term or jargon for recoil energy. Free recoil denotes the translational kinetic energy ( Et )… …

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  • 6Free surface effect — The free surface effect is one of several mechanisms where a craft can become unstable and roll over (capsize). It refers to the tendency of liquids and of aggregates of small solid objects, like seeds, gravel, or crushed ore which can act as… …

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  • 7Free On Board — (f.o.b.)   In the international petroleum industry, this term typically refers to the price of oil or natural gas actually charged at the producing country s port of loading. The reported f.o.b. price includes deductions for any rebates and… …

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  • 8free alongside ship — fas The basis of an export contract in which the seller pays for sending the goods to the port of shipment but not for loading them onto the ship. The seller must cover all insurance up to this point and any lighterage required. This may be the… …

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  • 9free alongside ship — FAS, quoted price includes the cost of of delivery to the side of the ship free of charges but the cost of loading onto a ship is not included …

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  • 10free on board — The basis of an export contract in which the seller pays for sending the goods to the port of shipment and loading them on to the ship or aircraft. The seller also pays for the insurance up to this point. Thereafter the transport and insurance… …

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