fca price refers to the cost associated with the “Free Carrier” (FCA) Incoterm in international shipping. Under the FCA term, the seller is responsible for delivering the goods to a carrier or another agreed point, typically a terminal or warehouse, at which point the buyer assumes responsibility for transportation costs and risk from that point onward. The FCA price includes the cost of goods and delivery to the designated point, but it does not cover transportation beyond that point, such as shipping to the final destination or customs duties. The buyer is expected to manage and pay for any costs related to shipping, insurance, customs clearance, and delivery from the point where the goods are handed over by the seller. The cost of FCA shipping will depend on factors such as the mode of transport (air, sea, or land), distance, and the carrier used, and the buyer needs to consider these factors when negotiating the total cost of the shipment.