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Lysine

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Vyacheslav Inyushev
CAS number
70-54-2
Synonyms
L-lysine, D-lysine
Packaging
25kg bags
Areas of application
Food industry

Lysine is an amino acid, one of the main components of protein molecules. It is not synthesized by the body on its own, but is obtained only from food and dietary supplements. It activates immune system cells to effectively fight bacteria and viruses.

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MSDS Safety Data Sheet

MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) is a safety data sheet for chemical products, it is a document containing information about the hazard characteristics of chemical products during their production, transportation, storage, use, and disposal.

This is a mandatory document for the import/export of products, during cargo transportation and customs clearance. The MSDS safety data sheet consists of 16 sections, which contain information about the manufacturer, the hazard class of the product, physico-chemical properties, rules of storage and handling during transportation, loading and unloading.

Incoterms Rules

Incoterms (International Commercial Terms) – are international rules that define the terms of delivery of goods, developed by the International Chamber of Commerce. These rules were first applied in 1936, and today they include eleven delivery bases, each with a corresponding letter designation. Incoterms rules govern key aspects of international logistics, including:

  • The distribution of responsibilities between the seller and the buyer;
  • The distribution of delivery costs;
  • The transfer of risks for potential damage or loss of goods.
What does FCA, FOB, and DAP mean?

The international trade rules Incoterms include eleven bases of delivery of goods, which are divided into letter designations describing the distribution of responsibilities between the seller and the buyer. These names consist of three Latin letters: EXW, FCA, FAS, FOB, CFR, CIF, CIP, CPT, DAP, DPU, DDP.

Let’s decipher some of the most popular schemes of interaction:

  • FCA – a basis in which the seller delivers the goods to the point of shipment and transfers it to the carrier. The buyer is obliged to arrange and pay for the transportation of the goods, and to carry out customs procedures at the destination.
  • FOB is used for sea and river transportation. The seller fulfills its obligations when it delivers the goods placed on board the ship. The buyer is obliged to pay for sea transportation, all import duties, and delivery of the goods to the warehouse.
  • DAP is a basis in which the seller pays all customs and export duties and arranges the delivery of the goods to the destination. The buyer is obliged to pay for import duties.