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Landed Cost

For Landed Cost we have terms and definitions in 4 topics. The topics are Accounting, International Business, Logistics and Supply Chain.



Landed Cost (Accounting)

is the total expense of receiving goods at place of retail saleincluding retail purchase pricetransportation costsdutiesvalue added taxesexcise tax and other taxes.


Landed Cost (International Business)

The quoted or invoiced cost of a commodity, plus any inbound transportation charges.


Landed Cost (Logistics)

The total cost of a good to a buyer, including the cost of transportation.


Landed Cost (Supply Chain)

Cost of product plus relevant logistics costs, such as transportation, warehousing, handling, etc. Also called Total Landed Cost of Net Landed Costs.
Lash Barges: Covered barges that carriers load on board oceangoing ships for movement to foreign destinations.
LASH Vessel: A ship measuring at least 820 feet long with a deck crane able to load and unload barges through a stern section that projects over the water. The acronym LASH stands for Lighter (barge) Aboard Ship.




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