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📦 Incoterms and Export Risk Management for Honey Shipments

A 3D shipping-lane model of a honey export from factory to buyer, showing exactly where risk and cost transfer between seller and buyer under EXW, FOB, CIF and DDP terms.

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A 3D shipping lane carries a container of honey jars from a seller's factory to a buyer's warehouse, with two independent glowing markers showing exactly where risk of loss and payment responsibility change hands under EXW, FOB, CIF and DDP.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Risk transfer and cost transfer are two separate legal events. Under CIF, for example, risk passes at the origin port rail while the seller still pays freight and insurance all the way to the destination port — the two markers visibly diverge.

🎮 How to Use

Pick an Incoterm to move the risk (teal/orange) and cost (gold) bands along the route, set a cargo value to see each party's estimated dollar exposure, and watch the ship and trucks carry the shipment across the lane.

💡 Did You Know?

Because CIF lets risk and cost diverge, many trade advisors tell honey exporters and importers to read the shipping documents closely — a buyer can legally own cargo lost at sea before it ever reaches port.

⚙ Under the hood

A 3D shipping-lane model of a honey export from factory to buyer, showing exactly where risk and cost transfer between seller and buyer under EXW, FOB, CIF and DDP terms.

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3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install

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