Incoterms

INCOTERMS are a set of three-letter standard terms most commonly used in international contracts for the sale of goods. It is essential that you are aware of your terms of trade prior to shipment.

EXW – EX WORKS (…named place of delivery)The Seller’s only responsibility is to make the goods available at the Seller’s premises. The Buyer bears the full cost and risks of moving the goods from there to destination.

FCA – FREE CARRIER (…named place of delivery)The Seller delivers the goods, cleared for export, to the carrier selected by the Buyer. The Seller leads the goods if the carrier pickup is at the Seller’s premises. From that point, the Buyer bears the cost and risks of moving the goods to destination.

CPT – CARRIAGE PAID TO (… named place of destination)The Seller pays for moving the goods to destination. From the time the goods are transferred to the first carrier, the Buyer bears the risks of loss or damage.

CIP – CARRIAGE AND INSURANCE PAID TO – (… named place of destination)The Seller pays for moving the goods to destination. From the time the goods are transferred to the first carrier, the buyer bears the risks of the loss or damage. The Seller however, purchases the cargo insurance.

DAT – DELIVERED AT TERMINAL (…named terminal at the port or place of destination)The Seller delivers when the goods, once uploaded from the arriving means of transport, are placed at the Buyer’s disposal at a named terminal at the named port or place of destination. “Terminal” includes any place, whether covered or not, such as quay, warehouse, container yard or road, rail or air cargo terminal. The Seller bears all risks involved in the bringing of goods to the unloading them at the terminal at the named port or place of destination.

DAP – DELIVERED AT PLACE (…named place of destination)The Seller delivers when the goods are placed at the Buyer’s disposal on the arriving means of transport ready for uploading at the named place of destination. The Seller bears all the risks involved in bringing the goods to the named place.

DDP – DELIVERED DUTY PAID (…named place)The Seller delivers the goods – cleared for import – to the Buyer at destination. The Seller bears all the cost and risks of moving the goods to destination, including the payment of Customs duties and taxes.

MARITIME – ONLY TERMS

FAS – FREE ALONGSIDE SHIP (… named port of shipment)The Sellerdelivers the goods to the origin port. From that point, the Buyer bears all the costs and the risks of loss or damage.

FOB – FREE ON BOARD (… named port of shipment)The Seller delivers the goods on board the ship and clears the goods for export. From that point, the Buyer bears all the cost and risks of loss or damage.

CFR – COST AND FREIGHT (… named port of destination)The Seller clears the goods for export and pays the cost of moving the goods to destination. The Buyer bears all the risks of loss or damage.

CIF – COST INSURANCE AND FREIGHT – (…named port of destination)The Seller clears the goods for export and pays the cost of moving the goods to the port of destination. The Buyer bears all the risks of loss and damage. The Seller however, purchases the cargo insurance.

Container specifications

External Dimensions

Length Width Height
20′ Standard
6.058 m 2.438 m 2.591 m
20′ 8′ 8′ 6”
40′ Standard
12.192 m 2.438 m 2.591 m
40′ 8′ 8′ 6”
40′ High Cube
12.192 m 2.438 m 2.896 m
40′ 8′ 9′ 6”

STANDARD CONTAINERS

20′ STANDARD STEEL CONTAINER – 22 G1

20' Standard Steel Container - 22 G1

INTERNAL DIMENSIONS DOOR
L W H W H
5.898 m 2.352 m 2.393 m 2.340 m 2.280 m
19′ 4 1364 7′ 8 1932 7′ 10 732 7′ 8 18 7′ 5 4964
CUBIC CAPACITY MAXIMUM PAYLOAD TARE WEIGHT MAXIMUM GROSS
33.20 m3 28,260 kgs 2,220 kgs 30,480 kgs
1,172.4 Cft 62,302 Lbs 4,894 Lbs 67,196 Lbs

40′ STANDARD STEEL CONTAINER – 42 G1

40' Standard Steel Container - 42 G1

INTERNAL DIMENSIONS DOOR
L W H W H
12.032 m 2.352 m 2.393 m 2.340 m 2.280 m
39′ 5 4564 7′ 8 1932 7′ 10 732 7′ 8 18 7′ 5 4964
CUBIC CAPACITY MAXIMUM PAYLOAD TARE WEIGHT MAXIMUM GROSS
67.70 m3 28,860 kgs 3,640 kgs 32,500 kgs
2,390.8 Cft 63,625 Lbs 8,024 Lbs 71,650 Lbs

40′ HIGH CUBE STEEL CONTAINER – 45 G1

40' High Cube Steel Container - 45 G1

INTERNAL DIMENSIONS DOOR
L W H W H
12.032 m 2.352 m 2.698 m 2.340 m 2.585 m
39′ 5 4564 7′ 8 1932 8′ 10 732 7′ 8 18 8′ 5 4964
CUBIC CAPACITY MAXIMUM PAYLOAD TARE WEIGHT MAXIMUM GROSS
76.40 m3 28,660 kgs 3,840 kgs 32,500 kgs
2,698 Cft 63,184 Lbs 8,465 Lbs 71,650 Lbs

OPEN TOP CONTAINERS

20′ OPEN TOP STEEL CONTAINER – 22 U1

20' Open Top Steel Container - 22 U1

INTERNAL DIMENSIONS DOOR
L W H W H
5,902 m 2.350 m 2.348 m 2.340 m 2.280 m
19′ 4 2364 7′ 8 3364 7′ 8 716 7′ 8 18 7′ 5 4964
ROOF HEADER
Btw Top Rails Btw Top Headers Btw Troughs Btw Stubs
W L L W
2,252 m 5.674 m 5.378 m 1.640 m
7′ 4 2132 18′ 7 2564 17′ 7 4764 5′ 4 916

Removable swing header capable of swinging 90 degs. to either side.

MAXIMUM PAYLOAD TARE WEIGHT MAXIMUM GROSS
28,180 Kgs 2,300 Kgs 30,480 Kgs
62,126 Lbs 5,070 Lbs 67,196 Lbs

40′ OPEN TOP STEEL CONTAINER – 42 U1

40' Open Top Steel Container - 42 U1

INTERNAL DIMENSIONS DOOR
L W H W H
12.036 m 2.350 m 2.348 m 2.340 m 2.280 m
39′ 5 5564 7′ 8 3364 7′ 8 716 7′ 8 18 7′ 5 4964
ROOF HEADER
Btw Top Rails Btw Top Headers Btw Troughs Btw Stubs
W L L W
2,232 m 11.798 m 11.512 m 1.940 m
17′ 3 78 38′ 8 3164 37′ 9 1564 6′ 4 38

Removable swing header capable of swinging 90 degs. to either side.

MAXIMUM PAYLOAD TARE WEIGHT MAXIMUM GROSS
26,680 Kgs 3,800 Kgs 30,480 Kgs
58,819 Lbs 8,377 Lbs 67,196 Lbs

FLAT RACK CONTAINERS

20′ COLLAPSIBLE FLAT RACK – 22 P3

20' Collapsible Flat Rack - 22 P3

INTERNAL DIMENSIONS BTW HEADERS BTW CORNERS
L W H L L W
5.96 m 2.40 m 2.29 m 5.85 m 5.42 m 2.06 m
19′ 7” 7′ 10” 7′ 6” 19′ 2” 17′ 9” 6′ 9”
MAXIMUM PAYLOAD TARE WEIGHT MAXIMUM GROSS
37,000 Kgs 3,000 Kgs 40,000 Kgs
81,571 Lbs 6,613 Lbs 88,184 Lbs

40′ COLLAPSIBLE FLAT RACK – 42 P3

40' Collapsible Flat Rack - 42 P3

INTERNAL DIMENSIONS BTW HEADERS BTW CORNERS
L W H L L W
11.65 m 2.37 m 1.96 m 12.06 m 11.66 m 2.22 m
38′ 3” 7′ 9” 6′ 5” 39′ 7” 38′ 3” 7′ 3”
MAXIMUM PAYLOAD TARE WEIGHT MAXIMUM GROSS
44,650 Kgs 5,250 Kgs 50,000 Kgs
98,436 Lbs 11,574 Lbs 110,231 Lbs

REEFER CONTAINERS

20′ REEFER STEEL CONTAINER – 22 R1

20' Reefer Steel Container - 22 R1

INTERNAL DIMENSIONS DOOR
L W H W H
5.456 m 2.294 m 2.16 m 2.290 m 2.264 m
17′ 10 5164 7′ 6 516 7′ 1 364 7′ 6 532 7′ 5 964

NOTE: Inside height is to maxi stowage height.

CUBIC CAPACITY MAXIMUM PAYLOAD TARE WEIGHT MAXIMUM GROSS
28.40 m3 27,540 kgs 2,940 kgs 30,480 kgs
1,002.9 Cft 60,715 Lbs 6,481 Lbs 67,196 Lbs

40′ HIGH CUBE REEFER STEEL CONTAINER – 45 R1

40' High Cube Reefer Steel Container - 45 R1

INTERNAL DIMENSIONS DOOR
L W H W H
11.59 m 2.288 m 2.40 m 2.290 m 2.569 m
38′ 0 1964 7′ 6 564 7′ 10 3164 7′ 6 532 8′ 5 964

NOTE: Inside height is to maxi stowage height.

CUBIC CAPACITY MAXIMUM PAYLOAD TARE WEIGHT MAXIMUM GROSS
67.50 m3 29,400 kgs 4,600 kgs 34,000 kgs
2,383.7 Cft 64,815 Lbs 10,141 Lbs 74,957 Lbs

Air Freight Container Types and Dimensions

The following guide to airfreight containers, also called Unit Load Devices (ULD), has been developed from materials supplied by IATA (International Air Transport Association) and the ATA (Air Transport Association of America). This guide lists and illustrates the average external dimensions and weight limitations of the primary containers in use today. Exact dimensions and weight limitations will vary by manufacturer and availability will vary by air carrier and tradelane.

SHIPPING AGENCY AND CHARTERING BROKER

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With motto of “Qualified service, high reputation” in working, we have built up and maintained a good relationship with worldwide owners and customers.

By acting as owner agent, we have partly assisted shipping line  in understanding the Viet Nam market, in attending vessel and in solving all problems incurred to vessels during their stays in Viet Nam.

In addition, TNC Logistics acts as agents for liners and tramp vessels. We handle all types and sizes of vessels such as Oil tankers, Container vessels, Dry bulk carriers, General cargo vessels, Passenger ships, etc.

Our service:
– Ship’s agency,
– Supplying ships with stores and provision,
– Attending to the requirement of ship, her master and crew
– Loading broker

For further information please contact us at:

TNC Logistics

Address: 17-19 Hoang Dieu Street, Ward 12, District 04, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
Tel:  +84 28 6261 6494 . Fax : +84 28 6261 6490
Email: info@tnclogistics.vn . Hotline: +84 907 009 279  or +84 908 635532

Website : www.tnclogistics.vn

LIQUID CARGO HANDLING

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TNC Logistics  represents Malaysia, Singapore partner – a leading ISO-tank / Flexitank  container   operator based in Asia, providing safe, high quality, and efficient logistical solutions to our regional customers on a global scale. With vast experience in the bulk liquid logistics industry, we are constantly ready to meet any of our customer demands. Our foundation rests on a mission to help customers better manage their supply chains, minimize costs and increase efficiency.  We place customer satisfaction as top priority.  By fully utilizing our expertise, we strive to provide the best tailor-made logistical solutions for each of our valued customers.

We place customer’s satisfaction by allotting our Isotank for food grade and Isotank for chemicals separately and self-assured every customers and clients safeties from door to door deliveries.

For further information please contact us at:

TNC Logistics

Address: 17-19 Hoang Dieu Street, Ward 12, District 04, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
Tel:  +84 28 6261 6494 . Fax : +84 28 6261 6490
Email: info@tnclogistics.vn . Hotline: +84 907 009 279  or +84 908 635532

Website : www.tnclogistics.vn

PROJECT CARGO HANDLING

Besides the implementation of common freight, TNC Logistics always affirms the diversification of services by implementing projects transport in a professional and reputable way. TNC Logistics  can arrange to transport those oversized or large cargoes to the destination safely to meet the requirements of our clients.

With our experiences and seamless connectivity on all modes of transport and ability of coordination of internal transport with our excellent reputation, together with our familiarization with customs of declaration procedures, we have achieved the shipment of the project works even with rigorous demands from many domestic and international companies.

For further information please contact us at:

TNC Logistics

Address: 17-19 Hoang Dieu Street, Ward 12, District 04, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
Tel:  +84 28 6261 6494 . Fax : +84 28 6261 6490
Email: info@tnclogistics.vn . Hotline: +84 907 009 279  or +84 908 635532

Website : www.tnclogistics.vn

WAREHOUSING SERVICE

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With warehousing  located at Industry zone in  Binh Duong Province and near the ports of Ho Chi Minh city, TNC Logistics  has been satisfied the great storage demand of customers. Large investment for our warehouse systems has been achieved with modern equipment installed, we commit to provide the most convenient service for all your goods in the logistics supply chain.

All goods will be covered against fire damage, customers can feel secure to store their cargoes in TNC Logistics  warehouse.

Professional services:

  • Management of Export – Import
  • Periodic Inventory
  • Distribute goods to buyers
  • Loading and unloading of goods
  • Standard Packaging
  • Inventory management & report
  • Customs declaration
  • Tally report
  • Pickup and delivery

Besides, TNC Logistics  can also meet the needs at individual location that customers require to arrange processing storage service combined with transportation.

For further information please contact us at:

TNC Logistics

Address: 17-19 Hoang Dieu Street, Ward 12, District 04, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
Tel:  +84 28 6261 6494 . Fax : +84 28 6261 6490
Email: info@tnclogistics.vn . Hotline: +84 907 009 279  or +84 908 635532

Website : www.tnclogistics.vn

DOCUMENTATION OF SHAREHOLDERS MEETING 17th – 2016

BOM TNC Logistics Corporation Shareholders Dear Congress Programme and reports, the statement will be submitted at the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders dated 04.22.2016 17th.
1. The General Meeting of Shareholders in 2016 Annual
2. General Regulations of voting Annual General Meeting of Shareholders 2016
3. The report summarizes the Board’s 2015 business plan and direction in 2016
4. Report on the activities of the Board in 2015
5. Report of the Supervisory Board
6. Audit Report
7. Balance Sheet 2015
8. Report on the results of business activities in 2015
9. Proposal amend the Company’s Charter
10. Proposal v / v Profit distribution in 2015
11. Proposal v / v select company auditor 2016
12. Proposal v / v Chairman and CEO of the Company
13. Proposal on the ownership ratio of foreign investors
14. Draft Resolution of the AGM 2016
Please click here to open the document file reports & Report.

* The financial statements were audited in 2015 and Annual Report 2015, please see the section SHAREHOLDERS The Company’s website www.vinalinklogistics.com

China Airlines launches three new freight route

The new weekly service to Xiamen has started from September 4, Nanjing weekly service will start on 11 September.

Freighter services twice a week between Taoyuan and Fuzhou will be deployed by the end of September, helping China Airlines becomes the first airline to exploit cargo freighters from Fuzhou Changle International Airport to the city this opened in 1997.

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China Airlines has operated cargo flights across the Taiwan Strait to Shanghai-Pudong and Guangzhou.

The airline plans to operate a total of 12 weekly cargo flights across the strait to five different destinations on the mainland.

CAL currently has a fleet of 20 dedicated freighters B747-400F, and according to the International Air Transport Association, the airline is the international freight tenth largest in the world.

Preliminary assessment of Vietnam international merchandise trade performance in December and whole year 2014

Highlights

1.  According to trade statistics of Vietnam Customs, in December of 2014, a 3.4% decrease in total external merchandise turnover of Vietnam was recorded as compared to the result of a month earlier. In which, exports went down 2.7 %, to USD 12.88 billion and imports expanded 9.7%, to USD 14.04 billion. As a result, there was a USD 1.16 billion deficit in Vietnam’s trade balance in this month.
 
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2. Total value of Vietnam’s- trade-in-good was recorded at USD 298.24 billion, 12.9% (or USD 34.17 billion) higher than the performance of one year before. There were upwards in total value of both merchandise exports (13.7%, to USD 150.19 billion) and merchandise imports (12.1%, to USD 148.05 billion). Accordingly, from the beginning to the end of 2014, Vietnam Customs recorded the highest surplus in Vietnam’s trade balance, which reached USD 2.14 billion.
 
3. Trade data disseminated recently by Vietnam Customs announced that the total value of exportation and importation by foreign direct invested (FDI) traders reached USD 178.18 billion in total for whole year 2014, up by 14.7 % as compared to the result of 2013. Total value of FDI exportation was USD 94.0 billion, expanded by 16.1%. On import side, the total value of those companies was USD 84.18 billion, picked up by 13.1%.
 
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Main Exports and Imports      
                  
4. The November to December of 2014 decrease in total merchandise exports was due to the downturns in telephones, mobile phones and parts thereof (down by USD 873 million), computers, electrical products and parts thereof (down by USD 428 million); rice (down  by USD 85 million). In contrast to this result, there were still sharp upturns in value of the following commodities: textiles and garments (up by USD 426 million); foot-wears (up by USD 132 million); wood and wooden products (up by USD 66 million); coffee (up by USD 63 million).
 
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In 2014, there were more 2 exported commodities reaching over USD billion than 2013, to 23commodities. The value of these was expanded by 13.8%, to USD 128.88 billion in total as compared to the result of those in 2013 and accounted for 85.8% total merchandise exports value.      
The performance growth in total exports value of 2014 as compared to that of 2013 was contributed by the upwards of the following goods: textiles and garments (up by USD 3.02 billion); foot-wears (up by USD 1.94 billion); machine, equipment, tools and instruments (up by USD 1.29 billion); fishery products (up by USD 1.14 billion); computers, electrical products and parts thereof (up by USD 838 million)…
    
5 The following Table released by Vietnam Customs illustrates 10 biggest major imported commodities of Vietnam from rest of the world in December 2014. The leading imported products of the country from the world market included: Machine, equipment, tools and instruments (USD 2,408 million); computers, electrical products, spare-parts and components thereof (USD 1,829 million);textiles, leather and foot-wears materials and auxiliaries group (USD 1,460 million); iron and steel (USD 863 million); telephones, mobile phones and parts thereof (USD 1,722 million); …
 
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In 2014, there were more 5 imported commodities reaching over USD billion than 2013, to 29 commodities. The value of these reached USD 127.05 billion in total as compared to the result of those in 2013 and accounted for 85.8% total merchandise exports value.      
 
The performance growth in total imports value of 2014 as compared to that of 2013 was contributed by the upwards of the following goods: machine, equipment, tools and instruments (up by USD 3.82 billion); computers, electrical products and parts thereof (up by USD 1.44 billion); iron and steels (up by USD 1.12 billion); fabrics (up by USD 1.09 billion);..
On the other hand, there were strong decrease in value of the following goods: other means of transportation, parts and accessories thereof (down by USD 849 million); crude oil (down by USD 571 million) and fertilizers (down by USD 466 million).
 
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6. In 2014, Vietnamese merchandise trade with trading partners in Asia was totaled USD 197.26 billion in value terms, which moved up 11.7%  as compared to the same period of one year before. Trade-in-goods of Vietnam with America was followed, which reached USD 46.74 billion and increased by 23.6%. The values of other continents were: Europe: USD 42.59 billion, up by 7.7%; Oceania: USD 6.93 billion, up by 19.1% and Africa: USD 4.71 billion, up by 9.7% in comparison with the performance of 2013.
 
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7. From January to December of 2014, Vietnam traded with over 200 trading partners. There were 28 exporting markets and 18 importing markets with over USD 1 billion revenue.
 
Value level Exports Imports
Markets Value
(Mil.USD)
Markets Value
(Mil.USD)
Above 1 Bil. USD 28 133.98 18 132.78
500 Mil.USD – 1 Bil.USD 7 4.6 9 5.83
100 Mil.USD – 500 Mil.USD 32 7.4 28 6.56
Below 100 Mil. USD 171 4.21 183 2.88
 
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For Jan – Dec period of 2014, there were 17 exporting markets with trade surplus of over USD 1 billion. The United States of America posted the biggest trade surplus of USD 22.37 billion.  United Arab Emirates and Hong Kong posted the second trade surplus of USD 4.16 billion and then: Netherland (USD 3.22 billion); United Kingdom (USD 3 billion); Germany (USD 2.54 billion)…
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8. In 2014, there were 6 importing markets with trade deficit of over 1 billion. China was the market that Vietnam had the largest trade deficit with USD 28.96 billion. The following positions were: Republic of Korea (USD 14.6 billion); Taiwan (USD 8.78 billion); Singapore (USD 3.93 billion); Thailand (USD 3.86 billion)…
 
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CUSTOMS BROKER SERVICES

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Customs declaration is one of most important stages during processing import & export  cargoes, it requires flexible action of full experience staff to handle problems occurred from customers and also the skill to operate modern equipment so as to quickly deliver the cargoes. To satisfy the above-mentioned demands of our customers, our customs services has been perfectly improving day by day and has contributed to strongly promote the development of the company.

Our services include:

  • Customs declaration service for FCL/LCL shipment, bulk cargo with various items such as wood, garment, hanger, furniture, plastics, machinery equipments, dangerous goods, vehicles…
  • Perform customs clearance for all types of business, investment, temporary import and re-export or vice versa, processing, production, export, sample, non-commercial goods, bonded warehouse. Depending on the difference types of customs clearance, we guarantee all stages to be done quickly and safely (from the stage of opening processing contract to paying off, from cataloging list of imported equipment and machinery to making a list of imported materials and accessories, and setting up the profile for import & export declaration)
  • Handle customs clearance for all types of import & export goods such as goods for aid, projects, exhibits and transit.
  • Door to door delivery service .
  • Provide professional advice on appropriate customs declaration forms, cost and tax, applying HS code, C/O, import tax refund and other related policies for customers.
  • Provide useful information on regulations of other countries from Viet Nam and provide customs clearance services at destination.
  • To be a multi-modal transporter, we handle diverse customs broker service at borders between Vietnam – Cambodia, Laos, and China…

For further information please contact us at:

TNC Logistics

Address: 17-19 Hoang Dieu Street, Ward 12, District 04, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
Tel:  +84 28 6261 6494 . Fax : +84 28 6261 6490
Email: info@tnclogistics.vn . Hotline: +84 907 009 279  or +84 908 635532

Website : www.tnclogistics.vn