Equipement Package

Packaging terms of equipment are designed to ensure its safe delivery, preserve its condition, and simplify its installation. The packaging choice depends on factors such as its specifications, transportation method, and end-use environment.

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Packaging terms

Wrapped film packaging
Wrapped Film Packaging for Diesel Generators uses specialized plastic or shrink films to securely encase diesel generators for transportation, storage, or delivery. This packaging method provides protection against environmental factors, physical damage, and contamination while maintaining the product's visibility.

Wooden box packaging.

A wooden Case for equipment refers to a sturdy and protective enclosure made of plywood, designed to safeguard the equipment during transportation, storage, and handling. Wooden cases are commonly used for large, heavy, or valuable equipment like generators, pumps, electric panels., etc.

Weatherproof Enclosure

Weatherproof Enclosure Packaging for a Diesel Generator is designed to protect the generator from adverse environmental conditions such as rain, snow, dust, and extreme temperatures. These enclosures ensure reliable operation and long-term durability for generators installed or stored in outdoor settings.

Freight terms

Freight terms define the conditions under which the equipment is transported, including the responsibilities, costs, and risks borne by the seller and buyer during shipping. These terms are usually governed by Incoterms (International Commercial Terms), established by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). Below are common freight terms and their applications for the equipments:

EXW (Ex Works)

The seller makes the generator available at their premises or another named location. The buyer is responsible for all transportation, customs clearance, and associated costs.

FCA (Free Carrier)

The seller delivers the generator to a carrier or another party nominated by the buyer at a specified location. Application: Suitable for multimodal transport or when the buyer arranges the main shipping leg.

FOB (Free on Board)

The seller delivers the cargos to the port of shipment and loads it onto the vessel. The buyer assumes responsibility from that point forward. Application: Commonly used for sea freight when shipping large cargos.

CFR (Cost and Freight)

The seller pays for the transportation of the generator to the destination port, but the risk transfers to the buyer once the goods are loaded onto the ship. Application: Suitable for international shipping via sea.

CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight)

Similar to CFR, but the seller also provides insurance for the shipment up to the destination port. Application: Preferred when the buyer wants the seller to handle insurance for the shipment.

DAP (Delivered at Place)

The seller handles all costs and risks, including import duties and taxes, until the generator is delivered to the buyer's location. Application: Ideal for buyers who want a turnkey delivery solution

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