EENI Global Business School.

Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA FCR)


Share by Twitter

Syllabus of the Subject - Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA FCR).

  1. The Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA FCR) of the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA);
  2. Features of the Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA FCR).

Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA FCR):
Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA FCR), Course

Global Transport and Logistics. Online Education (Course, Doctorate, Master)

Online Student Master in International Business

The Subject “Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA FCR)” belongs to the following Online Higher Educational Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Logistics Courses: International Transport, Maritime Transport, Multimodal, Road, Transport in Africa.

Courses: Export Assistant, Foreign Trade Management.

Diplomas: Foreign Trade, International Transport.

Online Professional Diploma in International Transport

Masters (MIB): International Transport, Transport in Africa, International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB) - Online Education

Doctorate (DIB): Global Logistics, World Trade.

Professional Doctorate in International Business (DIB). Online Education

Learning materials in Courses, Masters, Doctorate in International Business and Foreign Trade in English Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish FIATA FCR - Certificado de Recepción del Transitario Study, Course Master Doctorate in International Business in French Certificat de réception du transitaire (FIATA FCR) Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Certificado de Receção do Transitário (FIATA FCR).

Area of Knowledge: Foreign Trade.

Trade Facilitation Programs. TFA Agreement. Online Education (Courses, Masters, Doctorate)

Online Education (Courses, Masters, Doctorate): Foreign Trade Management

Road-Rail Combined Transport, Intermodal loading units. Swap body

Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA FCR).

The Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA FCR) allows to the freight forwarder to provide the consignor a special document as an official agreement that he has assumed the responsibility for the products.

When the freight forwarder fills the Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA FCR) it is certifying that it has a consignment, with irrevocable instructions for dispatch to consigned (indicated in the document).

The FIATA FCR is used mainly when the exporter sells his products in the factory (Incoterm EXW) and needs to prove that he has fulfilled his obligations with the importer by presenting a Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA FCR).

  1. Color of the Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA FCR): green;
  2. The Forwarders Certificate of Receipt is allowed in documentary credits;
  3. The FCR document does not contain a transport contract. For this reason, it is not accepted as a transport document according to the rules of the letters of credit;
  4. The Forwarders Certificate of Receipt is not a transport document as defined in articles 19 to 25 of UCP 600 (Uniform Uses and Rules Relating to Documentary Credits) of the International Chamber of Commerce;
  5. The Forwarders Certificate of Receipt is a non-negotiable document;
  6. Agent issuing the Forwarders Certificate of Receipt: international freight forwarders members of the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA);
  7. Date of creation of the Forwarders Certificate of Receipt: 1955;
  8. Name in Spanish: Certificado de Recepción del Transitario (FIATA FCR).

FIATA Documents:

  1. Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading (FIATA FBL);
  2. Non-negotiable FIATA Multimodal Transport Waybill (FIATA FWB);
  3. Electronic FIATA Bill of Lading;
  4. Forwarders Certificate of Transport (FIATA FCT);
  5. Warehouse Receipt (FIATA FWR).

Source: FIATA

Road-Rail Combined Transport.

Trade Facilitation - Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) - Revised Kyoto Convention - International Convention on the Harmonization of Frontier Controls of Goods (UNECE).