47.303-1 F.o.b. origin.
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(a) Explanation of delivery term."F.o.b. origin" means free of expense to the Government delivered--
(1) On board the indicated type of conveyance of the carrier (or of the Government, if specified) at a designated point in the city, county, and State from which the shipment will be made and from which line-haul transportation service (as distinguished from switching, local drayage, or other terminal service) will begin; -
(2) To, and placed on, the carrierâs wharf (at shipside, within reach of the shipâs loading tackle, when the shipping point is within a port area having water transportation service) or the carrierâs freight station; -
(3) To a U.S. Postal Service facility; or -
(4) If stated in the solicitation, to any Government-designated point located within the same city or commercial zone as the f.o.b. origin point specified in the contract (the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration prescribes commercial zones at Subpart B of49 CFR part 372 ).
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(b) Contractor responsibilities. The contractor shall--
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(i) Pack and mark the shipment to comply with contract specifications; or -
(ii) In the absence of specifications, prepare the shipment in conformance with carrier requirements to protect the goods and to ensure assessment of the lowest applicable transportation charge;
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(i) Order specified carrier equipment requested by the Government; or -
(ii) If not specified, order appropriate carrier equipment not in excess of capacity to accommodate shipment;
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(3) Deliver the shipment in good order and condition to the carrier, and load, stow, trim, block, and/or brace carload or truckload shipment (when loaded by the contractor) on or in the carrierâs conveyance as required by carrier rules and regulations; -
(4) Be responsible for any loss of and/or damage to the goods--
(i) Occurring before delivery to the carrier; -
(ii) Resulting from improper packing and marking; or -
(iii) Resulting from improper loading, stowing, trimming, blocking, and/or bracing of the shipment, if loaded by the contractor on or in the carrierâs conveyance;
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(5) Complete the Government bill of lading supplied by the ordering agency or, when a Government bill of lading is not supplied, prepare a commercial bill of lading or other transportation receipt. The bill of lading shall show--
(i) A description of the shipment in terms of the governing freight classification or tariff (or Government rate tender) under which lowest freight rates are applicable; -
(ii) The seals affixed to the conveyance with their serial numbers or other identification; -
(iii) Lengths and capacities of cars or trucks ordered and furnished; -
(iv) Other pertinent information required to effect prompt delivery to the consignee, including name, delivery address, postal address and ZIP code of consignee, routing, etc.; -
(v) Special instructions or annotations requested by the ordering agency for commercial bills of lading; e.g., "This shipment is the property of, and the freight charges paid to the carrier(s) will be reimbursed by, the Government" ; and -
(vi) The signature of the carrierâs agent and the date the shipment is received by the carrier; and
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(6) Distribute the copies of the bill of lading, or other transportation receipts, as directed by the ordering agency.
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(c) Contract clause. The contracting officer shall insert in solicitations and contracts the clause at 52.247-29, F.o.b. Origin, when the delivery term is f.o.b. origin.
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