NON-NEGOTIABLE CIF TRANSACTION PROCEDURE
1. Buyer sends ICPO to SELLER along with Copy passport & Company registration & Bank comfort Letter (BCL). The BCL has to be for a minimum value of one month
shipment; ICPO has to be on the letterhead of the end buyer
2. Seller send Full Corporate offer to the Buyer;
3. Buyer signs the FCO and returns it back to Seller
4.the Seller sends Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA) to Buyer, along
with Pro-forma Invoice;
5.Seller sends to the Seller NCNDA-IMFPA signed by all
intermediaries involved in the transaction for endorsement and Notarization to
secure the payment of commissions;
6.. After the Seller and the Buyer (the Parties) agree on all the terms and conditions of
the SPA, they fully sign and stamp the SPA;
7. Seller sends NCNDA-IMFPA, Notarized and Endorsed by
the Sellers bank to secure commission payment;
8. Within 5 Business days from the date of SPA, the buyer bank issues Pre-Advice
Irrevocable, Transferrable, Revolving Letter of Credit to the Sellers nominated
bank for approval;
9. Sellers Bank within no later than 5 business days from the receipt of the PreAdvice Letter of Credit, confirms acceptability of the terms and conditions of the LC, or informs the Buyer if there are any amendment to be made;
10.Within 5 business days from the date of acceptance of pre-advised LC, Buyer sends
the operative Letter of credit to sellers bank which will be activated upon receipt
by the Seller Bank;
11.The Seller will guarantee delivery by issuing 1% (one Percent) performance bond, equivalent to 1% of the value of one month shipment to Buyer bank within no later than 5 business days from the receipt of operative LC;
Please Note: There will be no Performance Bond for Spot transactions, only
annual contracts;
12.After Seller bank confirmation of the correct receipt of the payment instrument,
the Seller emails the following complete POP documents to Buyer:
A. Vessel Q88
B. Authority to verify (ATV)
C. Certificate of taxpayer of the company
D. SGS Report
E. Deposit Receipt
F. Bill of Lading
G. Port Authorization Certificate
H. Packing List
I. Weight and Quality Certificate issued by the manufacturer
13.Shipment commence as scheduled in the SPA;
14.Upon loading of the cargo and presentation of original shipping documents to
buyes bank, the Buye bank release payment for total value of the Commercial
Invoice to Sellers bank via MT103, or, TT, no later than 72 hours of receipt of the
shipping documents;
15.Seller pays commission to all intermediaries involved in the transaction according to the signed NCNDA-IMFPA by TT Wire within 24 hours of Buyers payment.
Price is
FOB minus $10 per bbl
CIF minus $8 per bbl
JET FUEL A-1 is an aviation fuel formerly known as kerosene, which is suitable for most jet aircraft. It meets stringent international requirements. It has a minimum flashpoint of 38°C and a maximum freezing point of -47°C. JET A-1 is the principal fuel used for jet turbine engines. It is also used in general aviation for compatible diesel engine planes.
JP54 is an abbreviation for â??Jet Propulsion, A1, Colonial Grade 54â?³ During the refining process only 15% of the crude oil is made up of JP54 the rest of the grade is used for different types of plastic. Most jet fuel exported from Russia is â??JP54â?? or â??Colonial JP54â??. It is similar to â??Jet Aâ?? except the the Specific Energy is 18.4 mj/kg compared to that of 42.8 mj/kg of â??Jet Aâ??.
- Buyer must provide ICPO
- Buyer must provide MT199 as proof they can do the deal (this is non negotiable)
- Once the MT199 is provided buyer gets everything they need to verify the product, including full POP, with ATV (authority to verify, so they can engage the tank farm) and ATD (authority to dip)
- If they have an existing SGS account, they will do this for them same day .
SGS will then provide a full report
- CI sent to buyer and transaction completes
EN 590 10 ppm
1. Meeting at the office in with our partners, if necessary, they will conduct a tour of the plant
2. BCL display
3. I will put the volume on the partner's company
4. POP output
5. Checking the resource
6. Payment
7. Setting up the ship, loading the resource
The price of Gulf ARA is $ 35(in MT, 7.5%).
The volume is generally 100.