EN590 FOB TTV Seller Procedure
Origin : Kazakhstan
Loading port: Singapore port
UNIT PRICE : USD 490/MT
PAYMENT TERMS : MT103
TRANSACTION TERM : FOB
1. Buyer accepts seller working procedure and issue ICPO
2. Seller's issues commercial invoice (CI), Buyer signs and returns back commercial invoice.
3. Seller issue TSR with GPS coordinate to Buyer Company,
4. Buyer contacts the Seller's storage facility for tank extension to enable Buyer approval to gain access to the facility and execute the Quality & Quantity Inspection in Seller Tank Farm for FRESH Analytical Report/Result by SGS. ( Note* One day extension fee is 78,000 usd and will be deduct when buyer is paying total amount )
5. After successful DIP test, (NCNDA/IMFPA) will be signed by all parties.
6. Seller injects product into Buyer's vessel or injects into Buyer's tanks Buyer or buyer take over the storage tanks, within maximum 48 hours Buyer pays via MT 103/TT for the spot transaction and seller issues all export documents to buyer.
7. Upon conclusion of first lift transaction seller pays all intermediaries involved in the Transaction and proceeds with the signing of contract with Buyer.
product Description : These Products are Exported with Stringent Adherence to Standard Russian Export Specifications with Respective GOST. Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : Product will be priced in USD$ Based on an Appropriate PLATTS INDEX or a FIXED Price and the Agreed Upon Shipping Method. The Price will be Mutually Agreed to by Buyer and Seller Product origin : Russian Federation Key Specifications/Delivery/Logistics : 1. Certification SGC or Equivalent 2. Payment Terms = Letter of Credit ( Details to be agreed upon by Buyer and Seller 3. Delivery Time = Varies by Destination 4. Port of Loading = TBD Minimum Order Size & Contract Term : Minimum Monthly Quantity = 100,000 MT X 12 Month Contract Required with R & E up to 120 Months
D6 is also be known as Residual Fuel Oil and is of high-viscosity. This particular fuel oil requires preheating to 220 - 260 Degrees Fahrenheit. D6 is mostly used for generators.
D6 is a type of residual fuel, mainly used in power plants and larger ships. The fuel requires to be preheated before it can be used. It is not possible to use it in smaller engines or vessels/vehicles where it is not possible to pre-heat it. D6 is its name in the USA. In other parts of the world it has other names.
Residual means the material remaining after the more valuable cuts of crude oil have boiled off. The residue may contain various undesirable impurities including 2 percent water and one-half percent mineral soil. D6 fuel is also known as residual fuel oil (RFO), by the Navy specification of Bunker C, or by the Pacific Specification of PS-400
Recent changes in fuel quality regulation now require further refining of the D6 in order to remove the sulfur, which leads to a higher cost. Despite this recent change, D6 is still less useful because of its viscosity as well as that it needs to be pre-heated before it can be used and contains high amounts of pollutants, such as sulfur. Since it requires pre-heating, it cannot be used in small ships or boats or cars. However large ships and power plants can use the residual fuel oil.
The price of D6 diesel traditionally rises during colder months as demand for heating oil rises, which is refined in much the same way.In many parts of the United States and throughout the United Kingdom and Australia, d6 diesel may be priced higher than petrol.
D6 Diesel Standards and ClassificationCCAI and CII are two indexes which describe the ignition quality of residual fuel oil, and CCAI is especially often calculated for marine fuels.