Diesel is a light petroleum product, a complex mixture of hydrocarbons (with a carbon atom number of about 10-22), used as fuel for diesel engines. It is mainly composed of diesel fractions produced through processes such as crude oil distillation, catalytic cracking, thermal cracking, hydrocracking, and petroleum coking. It can also be produced through shale oil processing and coal liquefaction, and can be divided into two categories: light diesel (with a boiling point range of about 180-370 â??) and heavy diesel (with a boiling point range of about 350-410 â??). Widely used in large vehicles, railway locomotives, and ships.
The most important use of diesel is for diesel engines in vehicles and ships. Compared with gasoline engines, diesel engines have higher thermal efficiency and lower fuel consumption. Diesel has low energy consumption, so some small cars and even high-performance cars have switched to diesel.
Product: Diesel EN590 10ppm
Origin: Non-sanctioned
Price: Available on fixed price and platts minus price
CIF: Any Safe World Port
FOB: Rotterdam / Fujairah / Houston / Singapore
Destination: Any Safe World Port
JET FUEL A1 Spot & Contract
FOB basis 80 $ to 83 $ based on quantity
Procedure :
TANK TO TANK FOB PROCEDURE:
1. Buyer issues ICPO with company letterhead, buyer�¢??s information, passport copy and banking information.
2. Seller issues a Commercial Invoice (CI) and Buyer signs and returns back the Commercial Invoice along with Buyer's Tank storage agreement (TSA).
3. Seller Representative visit the buyer's tank farm for TTM with a copy of the SGS and Injection Report upon verification of the copy of the SGS and Injection report, buyer and buyer's Tank Farm endorse DIP Test Authorization letter seller sends the following PPOP documents:
* Certificate of Product Origin.
* Letter Of Guarantee.
* Statement of availability of product.
* Product quality passport (Analysis test Report).
4. Seller issues Complete DTA and Tank Receipt to Buyer, Buyer order SGS to conduct a Dip Test of the product in the Seller's Tank on Buyer expenses submit the full injection report to the Buyer.
5. Upon successful Dip Test, sellers inject the fuel into the buyer lease Storage Tank and sellers submit the full injection report to the Buyer.
6. Buyer makes 100% payment by MT103 TT wire transfer for the total product and the Seller pays the commission to all intermediaries involved in the transaction within 24 hours after confirmation of the buyer's payment.
7. Seller issues draft SPA to the buyer to review for R&E monthly deliveries.
8. Buyer review and approves the SPA and issues DLC MT700or SBLC MT760 irrevocable, non-transferable, auto revolving for 12 months shipment value, Financial Instrument for length of the contract, and for each lift per schedule. Buyer pays after Dip Test by MT103 Wire Transfer each monthly quantity.
9. The subsequent delivery shall commence according to the terms and conditions of the contract. Seller pays commissions to all intermediaries as per IMFPA/NCNDA 24 hours after receiving payment from the buyer.
EN590 10ppm & Jet Fuel A1 available .Tank to Tank procedure :
TRANSACTION PROCEDURES FOR FOB â??TTTâ??
(TANK-TO-TANK)
1. Buyer issues ICPO together with tank storage agreement (TSA) for
seller approval.
2. Seller issues Commercial Invoice (CI), ICC WARNING LETTER for the
available product quantity in the
storage tank in the terminal port.
3. Buyer signs and then returns the commercial invoice with NCNDA/IMFPA
signed by all buyer Groups
with commission structures.
4. Seller Issue (3 DAY unconditional Dip Test Authorization (DTA) to be
endorsed by Sellerâ??s Company,
Buyerâ??s Company and Buyerâ??s chosen Logistic Company. Upon confirmation
of the signed unconditional
Dip Test Authorization (DTA) by both parties, Seller programs the
injection and then issues buyer the
following documents.
A.FRESH SGS REPORT INSPECTED IN LOADING TERMINAL PORT.
B.TANK STORAGE RECEIPT (TSR) WITH GPS COORDINATES).
C.AUTHORIZATION TO VERIFY (ATV).
D.INJECTION REPORT SHORE TANK.
E.CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN.
F.AUTHORIZATION TO SELL & COLLECT (ATSC).
5. Buyer upon physical verification of the product and PPOP
confirmation, contracts SGS to conduct the
Dip test in Seller Storage Tank on Buyerâ??s expense.
6. Upon successful Dip Test, Buyer presents the tank storage receipt
(TSR).
7. Seller commences injection immediately into buyer tank and â??issues
buyer Title of Ownership
Certificate to be followed by all export Documentation.
8. Buyer makes payment by MT103 or TT wire transfer for the total
product and lifts the product, andseller pays all
intermediary involved in the transaction
1. Buyer issues an official ICPO with the seller's procedure, passport copy, banking details along
with their Tank Storage Agreement "TSA".
2. Seller issues their Commercial Invoice "CI" to the buyer, Buyer signs and returns the commercial
invoice to the seller along with an Acceptance Letter of the sales and purchase procedure.
3. Seller verifies the buyer's storage facility and their Tank Storage Agreement (TSA) with the port
authority. (NB: Seller will issue a Tank-to-Tank Injection Agreement (TTIA) to be signed by all
parties only if buyer's TSA is engaged, not active or cannot be verified with the local port
authority).
4. Seller issues all POP documents below to the buyer upon a successful verification and approval
of the buyer TSA or after receiving the TTIA fully signed by all parties:
a. Injection Report.
b. Product Passport.
c. 24 Hours SGS Report.
d. Product Certificate of Origin.
e. Tank Storage Receipt (TSR).
f. Authorization to sell and collect.
g. Unconditional Dip-Test Authorization.
h. Product Title Holder Transfer Agreement.
i. NCNDA/IMFPA.
5. If required buyer may inspect by SGS (Dip Test In Tanks) at buyer's expense.
6. Upon successful verification of POP or Dip Test in the seller's tank, buyer provides Tank Storage
Receipt (TSR) to seller in order to issue the scheduled Injection Programming (IP) to be signed by
buyer storage facility and then injects the product into buyer's tanks.
7. Buyer makes the payment for the product via MT103, seller transfers the Title Holder &
Ownership of the product to the Buyer.
8. After successful Trial Lift (First Lift), Seller issues SPA/Contract for 12 months with R&E to
Buyer for processing.
9. Seller pays commissions to all intermediaries involved, for the initial lift and all subsequent lifts
according to the signed NCNDA/IMFPA.