Incoterms 2020 EXW: Spotlight on Ex Works (2024)

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Incoterms 2020 EXW: Spotlight on Ex Works (3)Incoterms 2020 rules are the latest revision of international trade terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). They are recognized as the authoritative text for determining how costs and risks are allocated to the parties conducting international transactions.

Incoterms 2020 rules outline whether the seller or the buyer is responsible for, and must assume the cost of, specific standard tasks that are part of the international transport of goods. In addition, they identify when the risk or liability of the goods transfer from the seller to the buyer.

In this article, we’re discussing the Incoterm EXW, also known as Ex Works.

There are 11 trade terms available under the Incoterms 2020 rules that range from Ex Works (EXW), which conveys the least amount of responsibility and risk on the seller, to Delivered Duty Paid (DDP), which places the most responsibility and risk on the seller. The Incoterms 2020 Rules: Chart of Responsibilities and Transfer of Risk summarizes the seller and buyer responsibilities under each of the 11 terms.

For a summary of Incoterms 2020 and a short definition of each of the 11 terms, read An Introduction to Incoterms.

Ex Works Responsibilities and Risk

Under the Incoterms 2020 rules, EXW means the seller has fulfilled its obligation when the goods are made available to the buyer, usually at the seller’s location. The seller should package the goods appropriately or as specified in the agreement between both parties. The buyer is responsible for loading the goods on their transport and everything else necessary to get the goods to the final destination.

The risk or liability for the goods transfers from the seller to the buyer when the goods are made available at the named place. That means that if damage occurs while the goods are being loaded on the buyer’s transport, the buyer is at risk even if the seller is assisting with the loading. Precautions should be taken.

Incoterms 2020 EXW: Spotlight on Ex Works (4)Ex Works and Routed Export Transactions

Although the U.S. Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR) don’t reference Incoterms and the Incoterms 2020 rules don’t reference any countries’ specific trade regulations, Ex Works is the trade term that is often used during a routed export transaction.

According to the FTR, a routed export transaction occurs when the foreign buyer of the goods contracts with a freight forwarder or other agent to export the merchandise from the United States. That arrangement works with the Incoterm EXW, although it could work with other terms, namely FCA (Free Carrier).

Sellers in the United States often choose EXW because they think it minimizes their responsibilities and risk. EXW is the only term that says the buyer is responsible for export clearance. However, under the FTR and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), they do not escape their responsibilities for export compliance and the requirement that they provide required data elements to the buyer’s agent (usually a freight forwarder) that has been authorized to submit the electronic export information through AESDirect. (See my article, Why I Hate Routed Export Transactions.)

Ex Works Transportation Options

The ICC has divided the 11 Incoterms into those that can be used for any mode of transportation and those that should only be used for transport by “sea and inland waterway.” That’s because companies were too often choosing Incoterms where risk and responsibilities transferred at a point that made no sense in a non-ocean journey.

Under Incoterms 2020, EXW can be used for any mode of transport.

Using Ex Works

Although EXW is frequently used for exports from the United States, it is almost universally reviled by those who make a living at training others about the use of Incoterms. In most cases, FCA would be a better alternative for these folks, although one of the four C-terms—, , Carriage Paid To (CPT), and Carriage Insurance Paid To (CIP)—may be even better yet.

For sellers, using EXW means they give up control of the goods almost immediately at the risk that export controls aren’t being followed or that the goods never actually leave the country.

Some companies insist they use EXW because they want to be able to recognize the revenue for the sale immediately. However, the ICC's Incoterms 2020 book clearly state that the recognition of revenue is independent of any Incoterm rule:

Perhaps most importantly, it must be stressed that the Incoterms rules do NOT deal with the transfer of property/title/ownership of the goods sold. These are matters for which the parties need to make specific provisions in the contract of sale.

From the seller's standpoint, EXW may not be a good choice if a letter of credit is involved. Because the freight forwarder follows instructions from the buyer, the seller may run into trouble satisfying the letter of credit.

When using EXW, the seller may want to consider slight changes to the terms and conditions. For example: "If the buyer does not retrieve the goods within 'x' days of notification of their availability, the seller has the right to charge storage or move them to a public storage facility at the buyer's expense." Without this change to the contract, the seller risks being used as free storage or risks the buyer delaying the payment cycle.

For the buyer, using EXW means they not only have to deal with a foreign country’s export requirements, they also have to arrange to have the goods loaded on a carriage from the seller’s location or another named place.

Ex Works Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Does EXW include delivery costs for the seller?

    No, the seller is only responsible for making the goods available at their premises. The buyer covers all delivery costs, including transportation, insurance and customs duties.

  • What types of goods does EXW work best for?

    Goods that are produced and available at the seller's premises—raw materials, components or finished products—are probably best. If you’re selling goods that require special handling or packaging, such as hazardous materials or fragile items, you may want to consider a different Incoterm.

  • What is the difference between EXW and Free Carrier (FCA)?

    Under FCA, the seller is responsible for delivering the goods to a carrier specified by the buyer or loading the goods on the buyer’s transport at the seller’s premises. Under EXW, the buyer is responsible for arranging transportation from the seller's premises and loading the goods.

  • What is the difference between EXW and Free on Board (FOB)?

    FOB should only be used for sea and inland waterway transport. With FOB, the seller is responsible for loading the goods onto the shipping vessel where under EXW the buyer is responsible for loading.

  • Is insurance required under EXW?

    Insurance is not required under EXW. The two trade terms that require insurance are CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight) and CIP (Carriage and Insurance Paid To). Remember, the buyer is taking on significant risk and liability with EXW, so they should ensure the goods are properly insured.

  • Does the seller need to assist with obtaining export licenses or customs clearance under EXW?

    As mentioned above, using EXW means the seller gives up control of the goods almost immediately, so there is some risk that export controls aren’t followed or that the goods never actually leave the country. The seller may need to help the buyer obtain a license, and they should remember they have compliance responsibilities despite the seller being responsible for clearance.

  • Who is responsible for packaging goods under EXW?

    The seller is responsible for packaging the goods for transport, but the buyer assumes responsibility for damage that occurs during transit.

Learn More about Incoterms 2020 Rules

If you are regularly involved in international trade, you need to understand the risks and responsibilities for each of the Incoterms 2020 rules, not just pick the term you always use. Start by getting a copy of ICC's Incoterms® 2020 Rules book.

For a more detailed understanding of which term or terms make the most sense for your company, register for an Incoterms® 2020 Rules seminar or webinar offered by International Business Training.

Read our articles about all of the other Incoterms 2020 rules here:

  • FCA (Free Carrier)
  • FAS (Free Alongside Ship)
  • FOB (Free On Board)
  • CFR (Cost and Freight)
  • CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight)
  • CPT (Carriage Paid To)
  • CIP (Carriage and Insurance Paid To)
  • DAP (Delivered At Place)
  • DPU (Delivered At Place Unloaded)
  • DDP (Delivered Duty Paid)

If history is any indication, the Incoterms 2020 rules will be around for at least a decade. Now seems like the perfect time to make sure you understand each of the terms, so you can make sure you’re speaking the same language as your international trading partner.

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This article was first published in February 2017 and has been revised based on the release of the Incoterms 2020 rules and to incorporate new information and updated links.

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About the Author: David Noah

David Noah is the founder and president of Shipping Solutions, the #1 selling export documentation software that develops and sells export documentation and compliance software targeted at U.S. companies that export. David is a frequent speaker on export documentation and compliance issues and has published several articles on the topic.

Incoterms 2020 EXW: Spotlight on Ex Works (2024)

FAQs

Incoterms 2020 EXW: Spotlight on Ex Works? ›

Ex Works Responsibilities and Risk

What is the meaning of EXW in Incoterms 2020? ›

When goods are bought or sold "Ex Works" (EXW) it means that the Seller is making the goods available at their factory or warehouse. The buyer is then free to come and pick up the goods. Ex Works places full responsibility for cost and risk with the buyer, as the buyer has to arrange everything.

When should EXW not be used? ›

EXW places all transportation responsibility on the buyer, meaning, they must organize the aspects of the export, transportation, import duty, taxes, & customs clearance. Unless shipping via China Air Freight, EXW is rarely advisable for new Alibaba buyers.

What is the delivery point for Ex Works? ›

Understanding Ex Works (EXW)

Ex Works (EXW) requires a seller to safely package goods, label them appropriately, and deliver them to a previously agreed-upon location. A commonly used option is the seller's nearest port.

Can you use EXW for export? ›

One of the main advantages of using EXW for exporters is that it is the simplest and most flexible Incoterm. It allows the seller to avoid any involvement in the export formalities, customs clearance, or transportation arrangements.

What is the EXW rule? ›

EXW, short for “Ex Works,” places most responsibility with the buyer. The seller is expected to have the goods ready for collection at the agreed place of delivery (commonly the seller's factory, mill, plant or warehouse).

Does EXW include customs? ›

Under EXW, the buyer is responsible for all shipping logistics, including export customs formalities in the seller's country. In contrast, under DAP, the importer only handles import formalities in their own country and unloads the goods at the named destination.

What is the disadvantage of using EXW? ›

Ex Works assigns the buyer with the risk for loss and damage to the goods during loading. Though the seller normally loads the merchandise as common procedure, under Ex Works, it is the buyer who's at risk if the goods are damaged during loading.

Which is better, FOB or EXW? ›

Supplier Relationships: If you have a strong, established relationship with your supplier and trust their handling of the goods, you may be more inclined to choose EXW. FOB can be a better option if you are less certain about the supplier's capabilities.

What are the advantages of EXW for buyers? ›

To buyers, the EXW agreement can also bring benefits. As the shipping costs and responsibilities are on the buyers' side, they can control the entire shipping process to ensure the products are safe. The shipping method is favorable to subsequent local transportation.

What is an example of Ex Works? ›

Example of Ex Works pricing and shipping

Under Ex Works, the walnut shipper is responsible for packaging the goods and preparing them for export, but the buyer is responsible for most of the expenses. The walnut buyer covers the cost of the truck transportation from the warehouse to the port.

Does EXW include packaging? ›

Ex Works (EXW)

This rule places minimum responsibility on the seller, who merely has to make the goods available, suitably packaged, at the specified place, usually the seller's factory or depot.

Does EXW apply to domestic shipments? ›

Given the various possible complications, EXW is best used for domestic sales. Where the buyer plans to export goods and anticipates difficulty with export clearance, the Incoterms® rule FCA might be a better choice, since it requires seller to clear the goods for export.

Who pays freight on EXW? ›

The buyer pays for all the transportation costs; if the products get lost along the way, the seller is not liable. EXW often results in cheaper goods; however, the supplier's risk is increased as they maintain responsibility for the product for longer.

Can a shipper benefit more from EXW? ›

EXW can benefit sellers, because they have minimum obligations in the transaction and therefore take on less risk. In some cases, EXW can also serve buyers by helping them save money on shipping costs, since they can shop around for a logistics provider.

Does EXW include loading? ›

Under Ex Works (EXW), the buyer pays for all aspects of the shipping process. This includes loading charges, delivery to port, export duties and taxes, origin terminal charges, loading on carriage, carriage charges, destination terminal charges, delivery to destination, and import duty and taxes.

Who pays for shipping on EXW? ›

Using the EXW shipping term, the seller provides the goods to the buyer in a designated area, like a production site or warehouse. The buyer bears the full risk and costs from there to the destination - including the loading of the cargo and is responsible for all transportation.

What is EXW in shipping terms? ›

EXW stands for Ex Works and is one of the 11 Incoterms® rules. It places minimum responsibility on the seller, who makes the goods available at a location, usually the seller's premises or another named place such as a factory or warehouse. The seller does not need to load goods or clear them for export.

What is different between EXW and FOB? ›

EXW stands for Ex Works, an Incoterm whereby the buyer of a shipped product pays for the goods when they are delivered to a specified location. FOB, or Free on Board, instead shifts the responsibility of the goods to the buyer as soon as they are loaded onboard the ship.

What is the difference between free carrier and EXW? ›

With EXW, the seller has minimal obligations beyond making the goods available at their premises. In contrast, FCA requires the seller to arrange for transportation and ensure the goods are ready for collection by the carrier.

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