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Westsend is a company established in the moving industry since 1997. Our team of qualified Canadian Movers (we have affiliates all across Canada) are dynamic and our staff will help you plan every step of your cross Canada long distance move.

We have your satisfaction as our goal.

- Peace of mind
- Smiling Professional Movers
- Expert Moving Services
- Affordable Packing Supplies
- Great Moving Insurance coverage
- Clean Trucks and equipment
- Canada Wide Moving Network

We have a multitude of Canadian Moving services at your disposition.

- Packing and Unpacking
- Canada Long Distance Residential Moves
- Local Moves in all cities across Canada and the USA
- Commercial/Corporate Moves
- Relocation of Staff and Senior Personnel
- 54 000 Square Meters secure and heated storage facilities
- Overseas Moving Services
- Customs Documentation and clearance
- Free no obligation quotes

We have at our disposition a fleet of modern trucks and trailers with wooden oak laminated floors and air ride to maximize the safe and secure transportation of your goods. We also possess all the best moving equipment to make your move go as smoothly and effectively as possible. For Canada long distance moves an estimator will show up at your residence free of charge for a free no obligation moving quote. For local moves a free phone consultation usually suffices. We pride ourself in offering you a better planned move, moving advice, careful move execution, affordable rates and utmost customer service.
  
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Cargo Shipping

Ex works (EXW) is an Incoterm. It means that the seller has the goods ready for collection at his premises (factory, warehouse, plant) on the date agreed upon. The buyer pays all transportation costs and also bears the risks for bringing the goods to their final destination.

Free carrier (FCA) is an Incoterm. It can be used for all modes of transportation including multimodal transport. The seller delivers the goods into the custody of the first carrier, and this is where risk passes from seller to buyer. The buyer pays for the transportation.

Free Alongside Ship (FAS) is an Incoterm. It means that the seller pays for transportation of the goods to the port of shipment. The buyer pays loading costs, freight, insurance, unloading costs and transportation from the port of destination to his factory. The passing of risk occurs when the goods have been delivered to the quay at the port of shipment.

Free On Board (FOB) is an Incoterm. It means that the seller pays for transportation of the goods to the port of shipment, plus loading costs. The buyer pays freight, insurance, unloading costs and transportation from the port of destination to his factory. The passing of risks occurs when the goods pass the ship's rail at the port of shipment. Internationally the term specifies the port of origin, e.g. "FOB New York" or "FOB Vancouver".

Domestically within the United States and Canada, the term is used in two common phrases, "FOB shipping point" and "FOB destination," to distinguish when the title of goods passes from the seller to the buyer. Under the terms of "FOB shipping point," the title of the goods passes to the buyer at the shipping point. Similarly, under the terms of "FOB destination", the title of the goods passes to the buyer when the goods arrive at their destination. The distinction is important because it determines who pays for the shipping costs of the merchandise: whoever holds the title to the merchandise at the time of its shipping pays for its transportation costs unless otherwise noted (e.g., freight prepaid or freight collect). Also, it is important that if the shipment is damaged while traveling the owner must file the freight claim.

Note that this usage is inconsistent with the official Incoterm definitions, and should not be used for international shipping. North American FOB definitions correspond to Incoterm approximately as follows:

  • FOB shipping point or FOB shipping point, freight collect: FCA shipping point
  • FOB shipping point, freight prepaid: CPT destination
  • FOB destination or FOB destination, freight prepaid: DDU destination
  • FOB destination, freight collect: not commonly used, no Incoterm equivalent

With the advent of e-commerce, most commercial electronic transactions occur under the terms of "FOB shipping point" or "FCA shipping point". Most analysts see this as a disadvantage of online shopping compared to traditional in-person purchasing, where "FOB destination" is more prevalent. When counting inventory, merchandise in transit plays a crucial role depending on whether it is added to the company's balance sheet. Items under "FOB shipping point/destination" are checked to see if the purchaser has title of the goods. If it does, then they are added to the inventory count, but not the balance sheet. If not, they are treated as would items under consignment, meaning they still belong to the supplier (consignor).



 
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