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The interactive CD-Rom brings Incoterms to life

Paris, 1 August 2004 - A CD-Rom, designed to help make sense of Incoterms 2000, is the ICC Business Bookstore product of the month for August.

The correct use of the 13 standard trade definitions, known as Incoterms, is essential for providing the legal certainty upon which mutual confidence between business partners must be based.

Incoterms 2000 Multimedia Expert delivers all you need to know about these vital trade terms, straight to your computer screen. The user-friendly, interactive software includes dynamic panoramas, video clips and self-testing that help users get to grips with Incoterms 2000.

ICC has been the originator of Incoterms ever since the first version was issued in 1936. The terms, precisely defining the responsibilities of buyer and seller in international transactions, are recognized as the international standard by customs authorities and courts in all the main trading nations.

Anyone involved in import-export will find Incoterms 2000 Multimedia Expert a valuable resource. It allows users to compare Incoterms 2000 with Incoterms 1990, while panoramas provide clear and flexible backgrounds for showing how the 13 Incoterms work.

Incoterms 2000 Multimedia Expert enables users to:

  • Browse through the complete official texts
  • See how Incoterms really work
  • Understand basic concepts
  • View contextual photos and videos
  • Hear expert advice from Incoterms expert Professor Ramberg
  • Test yourself with a range of exercises
  • Search for all the occurrences of a specific term
  • Get on-line contextual help.

For further i nformation or to order a copy of Incoterms 2000 Multimedia Expert, please visit the ICC Business Bookstore



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