MRKCAL Store Trade Tool
EXW to FOB Cost Calculator
Estimate extra local costs from EXW to FOB.
How to use this calculator
Enter the details you already know, then generate a draft you can copy, review, and adjust for your real shipment, sourcing conversation, website page, or content workflow.
When this tool is useful
- When you need a fast first draft instead of starting from a blank page.
- When you want a consistent format for supplier, shipping, SEO, or content planning tasks.
- When you need to compare basic numbers or organize details before sending them to another person.
FAQ
Is the result ready to use?
The result is a practical draft. You should review names, numbers, legal terms, prices, shipping terms, and product details before using it in business communication.
Does this tool save my information?
No. This tool runs in your browser and does not create user accounts or save submitted details to a backend database.
Can I edit the generated result?
Yes. Copy the result and customize it for your supplier, customer, website, shipment, or video project.
Disclaimer
EXW to FOB Cost Calculator provides general templates and estimates only. It is not legal, customs, tax, logistics, or financial advice. Confirm important details with qualified professionals or your service providers before making decisions.
Real-world use case
A supplier quotes EXW, but the buyer wants to estimate the extra China-side costs needed to move goods from the factory to FOB port terms.
Common mistakes
- Assuming EXW includes export clearance and port delivery.
- Forgetting local trucking, warehouse, customs declaration, port charges, or document fees.
- Using one city-to-port estimate for every supplier location.
- Not asking whether the supplier can support export paperwork.
When this tool is not enough
Local charges vary by city, port, product, forwarder, and shipment size. Ask your forwarder for a real quote before confirming an order.
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Practical usage notes
EXW to FOB Cost Calculator belongs in the shipment preparation stage. Use it with real carton dimensions, quantity, gross weight, Incoterms, invoice values, product names, and destination notes. Shipping pages are most useful when they help you prepare better questions for a supplier or freight forwarder. Always check whether dimensions are outer carton dimensions, whether weights are gross or net, and whether the forwarder applies minimum charges, rounding, local fees, or a different volumetric divisor.
Before you use the result
- Check that the inputs are specific enough for this task.
- Review names, numbers, units, dates, links, and assumptions before copying the result.
- Use related tools and guides when the task is part of a larger workflow.