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Transport and insurance costs

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Ex-works: the buyer pays all costs once the goods leave the factory/ warehouse.

F.O.R. (free on rail): includes cost of delivery to the nearest railway station.

F.A.S. (free alongside ship): includes cost of taking goods to the side of the ship, but not loading.

F.O.B. (free on board): as for F.A.S., but includes cost of loading goods.

C.& F. (cost and freight): includes cost of shipping goods to the named destination, but not insurance.

C.I.F. (cost, insurance, and freight): includes all costs to the named destination.

Notes:

C.& F. (cost and freight) – цена «стоимость и фрахт»

C.I.F. – цена сиф

Ex-works – цена франко-завод

F.O.R. (free on rail) – цена франко-вагон

F.A.S. (free alongside ship) – цена фас

F.O.B. (free on board) – цена фоб.

freight (N) – фрахт (стоимость перевозки)

Task 14. Read the contract and find English equivalents to the following.

1) вступать в силу

2) в дальнейшем именуемый

3) затраты на страхование

4) без уплаты таможенных пошлин на импорт

5) страна происхождения

6) уведомить в письменной форме

7) утеря или повреждение товара

8) уплата налогов и таможенных сборов

9) транспортировка

10) юридический адрес

11) стороны (контракта)

CONTRACT

This Contract is signed and is entering into force between the Frith Components Company and hereinafter referred to as "Seller" and ABC Corporation hereinafter referred to as "Buyer", have entered into agreement under the following Conditions:

Terms and Conditions

1. Subject of the contract: The "Seller" is undertaking to deliver to the "Buyer" 10,000 iPods hereinafter referred to as the "Goods", under the terms of C.I.F., port UK.

2. Price and total value of the contract: The total value of the Contract is determined in U.S. Dollars as 400$ per item. Quantity: 10,000. The total amount of the Contract is 4,000,000$

The total value of the Contract is determined on C.I.F. Port UK terms (import dues uncleared), including the "Seller's" expenditures for insurance against risks of loss or damage to the "Goods" during shipment, in accordance with conditions of the present contract, as well as on payments covering taxes, and custom duties in the country of origin if necessary, and resulting from the execution of the current Contract.

The prices are fixed for duration of the current Contract and will not be subjected to any changes, with exception of wartime, when transportation costs are rising, at which point the "Seller" has to notify in written form, immediately, the "Buyer".

3. Legal Addresses and Signatures of the Parties

The Seller: Frith Components

139, Giles Kemp Road, New York, USA

The Buyer: ABC Company

16, Green Street, Liverpool, UK

 

Task 15. True or false?

1) The Seller is to pay for insurance against risks of loss or damage to the "Goods" during shipment.

2) The Seller is to pay for import dues.

3) The payment has to be done in euros.

4) In case of war the "Seller" has to notify the "Buyer" by telephone.

5) The Seller will deliver 10,000 iPods to one of the ports of the United Kingdom.

 

Task 16. Match the extracts with the types of documents.

A) Application Letter

B) Contract

C) Memo

D) Letter of Enquiry

E) CV

1) Dear Ms. Payton,

Further to our telephone conversation yesterday, could you please send me a copy of your company's Annual Report for the last two operating years.

2) TO: Kelly Anderson, Marketing Executive

FROM: Jonathon Fitzgerald, Market Research Assistant

DATE: June 14, 2007

RE: Fall Clothes Line Promotion

Through market research and analysis, it has been discovered that the proposed advertising media for the new fall lines need to be reprioritized and changed.

3) Please regard this as an application for the position of District Sales Manager that was recently advertised on Monster.com. Based on the requirements stated in the ad, I believe that I possess a unique mix of experience, knowledge, and skills that can definitely help your company in the critical customer service area.

4) Name: David William MANNING

Age: 21

Date of Birth: 29 May 1991

Marital Status: Single
Tel: 071 263 6925

5) Seller shall issue monthly invoices to Buyer, stating Seller's charges for natural gas supplied to Buyer. Buyer agrees to pay the invoices within ten (10) days. Interest of (1.5%) per month shall accrue on any overdue balance. If Buyer defaults on any of its obligations under this contract, Seller may, in addition to other legal remedies, suspend deliveries or terminate this contract.

Speaking

Task 17. These are answers from an interview with Elissa, who works for SysTech. Ask the questions.

1. I’m a computer systems software engineer.

2. I coordinate the constructions and maintenance of a company’s computer systems.

3. A bit of both. I’m here some of the time but I also spend a lot of time on site configuring and installing computer systems at a company.

4. Well, companies have various needs. They have to organize things like ordering, inventory, billing, payroll, etc. I help companies to coordinate their computer systems in their departments.

5. No, not really. As a software engineer, I need to have good programming skills, but I’m more concerned with developing algorithms and analyzing and solving programming problems than with actually writing code programs.

6. I also help companies to set up their Intranet systems and, in general, I make suggestions about the technical direction of the company and I help them to plan for future growth.

 

Task 18.

A. Choose a profession from the list and make your interviews with a partner. Use the prompts in brackets.

Web designer (to use JavaScript, to make a website more interactive, freedom, flexibility and long holidays)

Computer programmer (to write software, to prefer working with computers to people)

Database administrator (to help companies to store, manage and retrieve data, to work for a good company, to have a better job security)

E-commerce manager (high risks and high rewards of E-commerce, to manage one’s own online shop, to like to work both with computers and people)

B. Tell about your future profession.


Revision

Task 19. There are 33 words connected with the Internet in this grid. Can you find them all? (Look down and across).

b q q t s y z b x d o m a i n y k n l p
r v i r u s u l i i z x s e c u r e o h
o a r s r p o o c s a t x e r t y w i y
w t e d f h w g l c s o c m c j y s u p
s d f b g f j g k o s o v a h k t g f e
e n c r y p t i o n e l j i a h u r i r
r s a o v b v g b n h b b l t i r o r l
z c x a n h a c k e r a u p r o l u e i
m u p d a t e x c c b r n n o m e p w n
u f d b s a z h i t s n n b o w q q a k
l g p a s s w o r d v w e b m a i l l d
t h j n e w q f b v c c x z a s h g l f
i c l d r u i f n s p y w a r e j k l p
m o p o t y q l m l o i o p a d l o c k
e o i n b o x i b n r m w i e w e r u y
d k q r w x c n v a t t a c h m e n t q
i i y t e z r e l o a d b i o r p h k l
a e i u a g f d s n l u w e b s i t e j
p s o k e y w o r d x y c v t f e w g q
j l s p a m h h m z a s s d l a u n c h

 

Task 20. Enjoy the poem.

If a packet hits a pocket on a socket on a port,

and the bus is interrupted as a very last resort,

and the address of the memory makes your floppy disk abort,

then the socket packet pocket has an error to report.

If your cursor finds a menu item followed by a dash,

and the double-clicking icon puts your window in the trash,

and your data is corrupted 'cause the index doesn't hash,

then your situation's hopeless and your system's gonna crash!

If the label on the cable on the table at your house,

says the network is connected to the button on your mouse,

but your packets want to tunnel on another protocol,

that's repeatedly rejected by the printer down the hall,

and your screen is all distorted by the side effects of gauss,

so your icons in the window are as wavy as a souse,

then you may as well reboot and go out with a bang,

'cause as sure as I'm a poet, the sucker's gonna hang!

When the copy of your floppy's getting sloppy on the disk,

and the microcode instructions cause unnecessary risk,

then you have to flash your memory and you'll want to RAM your ROM.

Quickly turn off the computer and be sure to tell your mom!

 


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