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Global
Project Logistics Network
Membership Terms &
Regulations
Financial Terms
1) Unless otherwise agreed,
GPLN members will settle all
debts within thirty days of
invoicing one another.
2) Unless otherwise agreed,
GPLN members will keep FOB,
clearance, delivery / inland
transportation, etc.,
charges for themselves.
3) Quotations from GPLN
members to GPLN members must
specifically state exactly
which currency invoices will
be made in and payments
should be received in and
whether such quotes are
subject to any changes or
surcharges(such as CAF).
4) Unless otherwise agreed,
payments to GPLN members
will be in the currency
quoted.
5) For business between
members, monthly statements
should be provided by the
creditor.
6) For all ongoing GPLN
business requiring offsets,
unless otherwise agreed,
both parties should provide
statements for settlement by
the 10th of each month.
7) Any amounts that pass the
60 day overdue mark should
be reported to the GPLN
Coordinator so that GPLN can
be informed of any members
who are having financial
difficulty.
8) When a GPLN member
supports a policy that a
credit application is a
requirement to do business,
this should be clearly
stated in quotations to all
other GPLN members.
Otherwise this will not be
assumed to be a requirement.
9) All transactions between
members are to be paid as
agreed bi-laterally between
members (or multi-laterally
should the trade be cross
trade arrangements between
members). Payment between
members for due invoices,
debits, or other agreed
debts which are incurred by
the trade, unless prior
agreed between the concerned
members, will not ever
require or depend upon the
actions, payments, or
motions of any third or
fourth parties (shippers,
consignees, customers, or
agents otherwise). If a debt
with another member was
incurred then it shall be
duly paid by responsible
party ordering the
transaction as agreed.
Awaiting payment from a
client, agent, or any other
party, is not an excuse for
non-payment to another
member unless these were the
terms prior to the trade.
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