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  2. Flag of convenience - Wikipedia

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    Flag of convenience (FOC) is a business practice whereby a ship's owners register a merchant ship in a ship register of a country other than that of the ship's owners, and the ship flies the civil ensign of that country, called the flag state. [1] The term is often used pejoratively, and although common, the practice is sometimes regarded as ...

  3. FOB (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    The term "Freight On Board" is not mentioned in any version of Incoterms, and is not defined by the Uniform Commercial Code in the USA. [12] Further to that, it has been found in the US court system that "Freight On Board" is not a recognized industry term. [15] Use of the term "Freight On Board" in contracts is therefore very likely to cause ...

  4. Incoterms - Wikipedia

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    This term means that the seller delivers the goods to the buyer to the named terminal in the contract of sale, unloaded from the main carriage vehicle. The seller is responsible for making a safe delivery of goods to the named terminal, paying all transportation and export and transit customs clearance expenses.

  5. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    For example, $225K would be understood to mean $225,000, and $3.6K would be understood to mean $3,600. Multiple K's are not commonly used to represent larger numbers. In other words, it would look odd to use $1.2KK to represent $1,200,000. Ke – Is used as an abbreviation for Cost of Equity (COE).

  6. List of ship directions - Wikipedia

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    The stern is opposite the bow, the outside (offboard) of the front of the boat. The term derives from the Old English æftan (“behind”). Adrift: floating in the water without propulsion. Aground: resting on the shore or wedged against the sea floor. [3] Ahull: with sails furled and helm lashed alee. [4] Alee: on or toward the lee (the ...

  7. Full operating capability - Wikipedia

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    The specifics for any particular system FOC are defined in that system’s Capability Development Document (CDD) and Capability Production Document (CPD)." [1] FOC is a certification event marking completion of training, providing maintenance facilities, and end of planned production of the item.

  8. FOC - Wikipedia

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    Foc (Barcelona Metro), a railway station in Barcelona, Spain; First order condition; Final Order Cutoff, allowance to increase or/and decrease quantity numbers in orders until print run day; Flag of convenience (business) Flag of convenience; Focus (linguistics) Forward of center (or front of center), a measure of the weight bias of an arrow

  9. Fob - Wikipedia

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