Maximum Quantity: 2,000,000 Barrels per Month CIF Price: Gross USD $64.00 / USD $62.00 NET on CIF FOB Price: Gross USD $62.00 / USD $60.00 NET on TERMS OF NEGOTIATION ORIGIN: FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA INCOTERMS: CIF/FOB/TTO LOADING TERMINAL: GULF OF GUINEA / FORCADOS PAYMENT TERMS: SBLC-MT760, MT103 PERFORMANCE BOND: 2% PB CONTRACT TERM: 12 MONTHS MINIMUM (WITH ROLLS AND EXTENSIONS) INSPECTION: SGS, CIQ OR SIMILAR COMMISSION: STRUCTURED NCNDA/IMFPA FOB ROTTERDAM TANK TAKEOVER (SELLER TANK EXTENSION) 1. Buyer sends ICPO in line with seller working procedures 2. Seller issues Commercial Invoice (C.I.), Buyer Signs within 24 hours and returns to Seller Within its validity. 3. Upon receipt and review of the signed C.I., Seller sends to the buyer detailed information of Tank Storage facility where the product is stored for buyer to contact and extend the tank for at least a minimum of three (3) days. 4. Upon confirmation of Buyer's tank tension from seller's tank farm, Seller submits to by an Unconditional Dip Test Authorization (UDTA) along with the below full POP documents: - SGS report, Pre- Injection Report, Commitment Letter to Supply Authorization to sell & collect. 5. Buyer appoints their testing teams SGS or Equivalent to vessel. dip test in seller tank before injection to the buyer's vessel or conduct test upon injection completion into the buyer's vessel to ascertain the Quality and Quantity injected to the vessel. 6. Upon successful completion into buyers tanker, Seller issues payment invoice for Buyer to pay for the product value 7. Seller issues Tittle ownership documents to buyer upon confirmation of buyer payment. NCNDA/IMFPA sign and seal by all intermediaries connected in the transaction. 8. Seller within 24 hours upon receipt of the buyer's payment pays commission to all intermediaries involved in the transaction.
Charcoal and Briquettes An EcoFriendly Solution for Alternative Energy Charcoal and briquettes are alternative energy products that are increasingly popular especially for household needs industry and outdoor activities such as barbecues Both products are not only costeffective but also better for the environment when compared to fossil fuels This article will discuss in depth what charcoal and briquettes are how to make them and the benefits they offer for everyday life What Are Charcoal and Briquettes Charcoal and briquettes are alternative energy sources that are increasingly in demand especially for household needs industry and outdoor activities such as barbecues Both of these products are not only cheap but also more environmentally friendly Charcoal is a carbon material made from the process of burning natural materials such as wood coconut shells or bamboo with a small amount of air This process is called pyrolysis The result is a thick black material that is flammable and produces a lot of heat Briquettes on the other hand are compressed charcoal Briquettes are usually made from similar materials such as sawdust coconut shells or other biomass waste mixed with natural adhesives Briquettes have a uniform shape and can last longer when burned than regular charcoal This article will discuss in depth about charcoal and briquettes how to make them and the benefits for everyday life Benefits of Charcoal and Briquettes EcoFriendly Charcoal or briquettes are made from renewable organic materials Its use helps reduce the use of fossil fuels and carbon dioxide emissions High Energy Efficiency Briquettes have a high calorific value thus producing more energy in a smaller volume compared to conventional fuels Waste Reduction Using agricultural and wood waste as a base material for charcoal or briquettes helps reduce the amount of waste produced Easy to Use Briquettes can be used in a variety of ways including for cooking heating and in industry Their clean burning nature makes them ideal for indoor use Charcoal and Briquette Production Process The process of making charcoal and briquettes includes several steps Charcoal Making Selecting Raw Materials Materials such as coconut shells bamboo or wood are selected and dried Burning The materials are burned in low oxygen conditions to produce pure charcoal Briquette Making Grinding The finished charcoal is crushed into a fine powder Mixing The charcoal powder is mixed with a natural adhesive such as tapioca flour Molding The mixture is compacted using molds of various shapes as needed Drying The molded briquettes are dried until they are completely hard and ready to use
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* Quantity MIN 50,000MT x 12 months * Origin: Russian Federation Specifications: Standard Export Quality. * Payment: By MT103/760 * Price/Commissions: Final price to Buyer is the Gross, including all commissions. Commissions * payment is then made by Seller, who carries out all commissions transfers. * Contract: 12 Months with possible rollovers. * Inspection: SGS or similar * CIF DLC or SBLC PROCEDURE 1. Buyer issues ICPO, company registration, I.D. and Top World Bank redacted Bank Statement or equivalent 2. Seller issues Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA). 3. Buyer signs and returns SPA. 4. Buyer's Bank issues a RWA letter to guarantee to issue an instrument on behalf of the Buyer within three working days after receiving the following PPOP. 5. Seller issues PPOP to Buyer including the following: A. Copy of license to export issued by the Department of the Ministry of Energy. B. Copy of approval to export issued by the Department of Ministry of Justice. C. Copy of statement of availability of the product. D. Copy of the refinery commitment to produce the product. E. Copy of contract to transport the product to port F. Copy of the port storage agreement G. Copy of the charter party agreements to transport the product to the discharge port. H. Tank Storage Receipt (TSR) I. Q & Q by Current SGS report. 6. Buyer's bank issues operative Letter of Credit DLC MT 700 or SBLC MT-760 to Seller's fiduciary Bank account. 7. Seller issues 2% Performance Bond to Buyers bank. 8. Shipment Commences 9. On getting to Buyer's port of discharge, the Buyer's inspection team board the vessel and perform an inspection. Buyer sends SGS report to Seller. 10. Seller provides shipping document and a master commercial invoice to Buyer, within 3 banking days, Buyer makes the payment in full via MT 103/TT to Seller's Bank account.
* Quantity MIN 50,000MT x 12 months * Origin: Russian Federation Specifications: Standard Export Quality. * Payment: By MT103/760 * Price/Commissions: Final price to Buyer is the Gross, including all commissions. Commissions * payment is then made by Seller, who carries out all commissions transfers. * Contract: 12 Months with possible rollovers. * Inspection: SGS or similar * CIF DLC or SBLC PROCEDURE 1. Buyer issues ICPO, company registration, I.D. and Top World Bank redacted Bank Statement or equivalent 2. Seller issues Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA). 3. Buyer signs and returns SPA. 4. Buyer's Bank issues a RWA letter to guarantee to issue an instrument on behalf of the Buyer within three working days after receiving the following PPOP. 5. Seller issues PPOP to Buyer including the following: A. Copy of license to export issued by the Department of the Ministry of Energy. B. Copy of approval to export issued by the Department of Ministry of Justice. C. Copy of statement of availability of the product. D. Copy of the refinery commitment to produce the product. E. Copy of contract to transport the product to port F. Copy of the port storage agreement G. Copy of the charter party agreements to transport the product to the discharge port. H. Tank Storage Receipt (TSR) I. Q & Q by Current SGS report. 6. Buyer's bank issues operative Letter of Credit DLC MT 700 or SBLC MT-760 to Seller's fiduciary Bank account. 7. Seller issues 2% Performance Bond to Buyers bank. 8. Shipment Commences 9. On getting to Buyer's port of discharge, the Buyer's inspection team board the vessel and perform an inspection. Buyer sends SGS report to Seller. 10. Seller provides shipping document and a master commercial invoice to Buyer, within 3 banking days, Buyer makes the payment in full via MT 103/TT to Seller's Bank account.
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