Incoterms for Charcoal: FOB, CFR, CIF Explained
We quote most often FOB from the main Java ports, with CFR and CIF available on request. Payment is a telegraphic-transfer deposit with the balance settled against shipping documents — and always to the registered company account, never a private account.
Ports Of Loading
- Tanjung Perak / Surabaya
- Tanjung Emas / Semarang
- Tanjung Priok / Jakarta
Incoterms We Quote
| Term | Name | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| FOB | Free On Board | Most common; seller delivers cleared + loaded at named Indonesian port |
| CFR | Cost & Freight | Seller pays freight to destination; risk passes at origin |
| CIF | Cost, Insurance & Freight | CFR + seller buys minimum cargo insurance |
| EXW | Ex Works | — |
| CNF | Cost & Freight (alt. CFR) | — |
Payment Terms
30–50% T/T deposit, balance before/at B/L; L/C for larger orders; corporate account only.Pricing
Indicative market pricing for coconut BBQ charcoal runs roughly $1,150–1,500 per tonne FOB — an industry benchmark, grade- and packaging-dependent, not our quote. Our own pricing is issued per enquiry:
⚠ Pending — company data
FOB price per grade and packaging is provided on request via RFQ — not published as a list price.
Questions
FOB from a main Java port is the most common, with the seller delivering the cargo cleared and loaded. CFR and CIF are available when you want us to arrange freight (and, for CIF, minimum cargo insurance).
A telegraphic-transfer (T/T) deposit with the balance against shipping documents; letters of credit for larger orders. Payment is only ever to the registered company account, never a private account.
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