FIOT
FIOT
What does this term stand for?
FIOT (Free In, Out, and Trimmed) is a shipping term similar to FIOS but adds the requirement of trimming the cargo. Trimming refers to leveling and securing bulk cargo in the vessel’s hold to maintain stability and ensure safe transport. Under FIOT terms, the shipper or consignee handles the costs and responsibilities for loading, unloading, and trimming, which ensures that operational duties and expenses are clearly defined. FIOT is particularly important for bulk shipments where improper trimming could lead to cargo shifts, safety hazards, or damage during transit. This approach promotes safe shipping practices, reduces risk, and provides transparency in maritime logistics contracts.
Key Characteristics:
- Cost Responsibility
- Loading Duties
- Unloading Duties
- Cargo Trimming
- Safety Compliance
- Vessel Stability
- Maritime Operations
- Risk Allocation
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