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Free on Board (FOB) Explained: Who's Liable for What in Shipping?
Mountain View Telegraph· 5 days agoFree on Board (FOB) is a shipment term that defines the point in the supply chain when a buyer or seller becomes liable for the goods being transported.
2 Top Stocks for Gen Z Investors to Consider Buying Now
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 21 hours agoDelivery involves food, grocery, and other goods transported to consumers from a restaurant or other...
15 Years Ago, Sam Rockwell Made an Underrated Sci-Fi Movie That Was Ahead of Its Time
Inverse· 2 days agoThe film, which hit theaters 15 years ago this week, is a twisty sci-fi drama about a man who...
Mikra Completes Design of New Product and Advances Shipment Date
Digital Journal· 4 days ago("Mikra") has completed the product design and updated the expected shipment date of FOCUS, its...
Toyota has been rocked by a string of scandals — but analysts are unfazed
CNBC· 7 hours agoA sign is displayed outside a Toyota Motor Corp. dealership on Jan. 30, 2024 in Tokyo, Japan. Toyota...
Review: Heinz's Attempt At Harissa Aioli And Black Garlic Ranch Comes With One Hit And One Miss
Tasting Table via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoWhile Heinz is the king of ketchup, it's also responsible for several inventive sauces. Are the...
Sanctions Compliance: Understanding the Red Lines of Enforcement (Part I of II) | JD Supra
JD Supra· 1 day agoIn this new era of aggressive sanctions enforcement, companies have to understand the red lines that define where criminal and civil enforcement risk increase. In contrast ...
Sunset for free trade
Politico· 7 days agoAt the time, domestic manufacturers argued that Chinese companies were avoiding existing tariffs by shipping their panels through Southeast Asian...
Toyota lost over $15 billion in market value last week after being caught falsifying tests
CNBC· 4 days agoToyota said on June 3 it had suspended domestic shipments of three car models after falling foul of...
The AR/VR Market Competition: Choices Chinese Companies Face?
Forbes· 1 day ago"The next iPhone" is a recurring question, and Augmented Reality (AR)/ Virtual Reality (VR) may be...