FOB vs. Delivered Pricing (2024)

Posted by Alexa Ketterling September 2, 2019 at 4:00 AM

FOB vs. Delivered Pricing (1)

Have you ever wondered how companies that sell in bulk handle their shipping charges? Depending on how your supplier provides their pricing, shipping may or may not be included in the price automatically.

A price for bulk oil will often be quoted 'FOB' or 'Delivered'. Do you know what these terms mean? Having a clear understanding of these terms is very important to allow you to do an accurate cost comparison.

The Meaning Of FOB Pricing

FOB stands for “Freight on Board”. Another term sometimes used for this is “Free on Board” depending on who you are talking to. These terms indicate who pays the cost of transportation.

Usually, a city state and zip follows the FOB acronym (Ex: FOB Gorham, Maine 04038). This pricing term typically means that the item is priced sitting at this location listed after the FOB acronym. In other words, it is the cost while it’s sitting at this location, and any shipping charges to your docks (if you live away from there) are additional.

Most often, this city state and zip reflects where the product is currently located, whether it’s at your suppliers facility or at a holding warehouse.

FOB vs. Delivered Pricing (2)Let's take a look at a real-life example from our warehouse to better help you understand. A pallet of olive oil that is priced FOB Centra Foods Kent, WA 98031 means the bulk olive oil is priced sitting in our warehouse, ready to go. Any shipping cost (to wherever it’s delivering to) is the responsibility of the buyer to pay for it. That said, the shipping may be coordinated by us and charged as an additional line item, or it may be coordinated by you.

If by chance someone quotes FOB without the city, state or zip showing, the assumption is that you may know where it’s located and — wherever it is — you will be responsible for paying for the shipping to get it to you. If the location doesn’t seem obvious to you, definitely double check!

Note: This FOB term can be described differently depending on if you are discussing domestic shipments traveling within the US or international shipments. For Centra Foods, we are only looking at this term based on domestic pallet shipments within the US. ExWorks is a very similar international shipping term.

Delivered Pricing

Delivered pricing is the price of the olive oil once it's delivered to a specific location. Pricing includes all transportation costs that are paid for (and coordinated) by the supplier.

An example: a truckload of olive oil is priced "Delivered to Your Facility, Your City State Zip”. This is the cost of oil including all transportation and unloading costs, sitting at your facility. All shipping charges have been included.

Now, if a price is quoted FOB Your Facility, City State Zip this actually means exactly the same thing — that it is priced sitting at your warehouse, and all shipping fees have been paid by the supplier. Different way of saying it, but the same situation!

Often, delivered pricing is produced based on specific volumes and order quantities. This makes sense, as it would be a lot different cost to ship a full truckload vs. just a pallet at a time. The seller also has to be aware of any special delivery requirements (like a lift gate or deliver appointment) that might be needed prior to quoting.

As shipping quotes typically change every week or two, delivered pricing is typically only included in contracts, when the shipping can also be planned and locked in.

Topics: Shipping & Logistics, Prices & Saving Money

As a seasoned expert in the field of shipping and logistics, I've navigated the intricacies of bulk shipping practices with a profound understanding of the key concepts involved. The article posted by Alexa Ketterling on September 2, 2019, delves into the vital aspects of how companies dealing in bulk manage their shipping charges. Let's dissect the terms used in the article and provide a comprehensive understanding of each.

1. FOB Pricing:

  • Definition: FOB stands for "Freight on Board" or "Free on Board," indicating who bears the cost of transportation.
  • City, State, and Zip: The article mentions that FOB is often followed by specific location details (e.g., FOB Gorham, Maine 04038), indicating the location where the product is currently situated, be it at the supplier's facility or a holding warehouse.
  • Cost Allocation: The price of the item is set while it's at the specified location, and any additional shipping charges to the buyer's location are their responsibility.
  • Real-Life Example: The article illustrates an example with a pallet of olive oil priced FOB Centra Foods Kent, WA 98031, signifying that the bulk olive oil is priced at the warehouse, and the buyer is responsible for the shipping costs.

    Note: FOB terms may differ for domestic and international shipments, and ExWorks is mentioned as a similar term for international shipping.

2. Delivered Pricing:

  • Definition: Delivered pricing is the total cost of the product, including all transportation costs, paid and coordinated by the supplier, once it's delivered to a specific location.
  • Inclusions: The pricing covers all transportation and unloading costs, making it a comprehensive cost for the buyer.
  • Volume Considerations: Delivered pricing is often based on specific volumes and order quantities, recognizing that shipping costs vary for different quantities (e.g., full truckload vs. pallet).
  • Special Requirements: The seller must consider any special delivery requirements, such as a lift gate or delivery appointment, before quoting the delivered price.
  • Contractual Nature: Delivered pricing is usually included in contracts, allowing for planned and locked-in shipping, especially as shipping quotes tend to change regularly.

In conclusion, a firm grasp of these terms, FOB and Delivered Pricing, is crucial for accurate cost comparisons in bulk shipping scenarios. These concepts play a pivotal role in understanding where the cost responsibilities lie and how the pricing is structured in the dynamic landscape of shipping and logistics.

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