EXW vs FOB vs CIF/CNF: 3 Import Shipping Terms Every Malaysia Importer Must Know

EXW vs FOB vs CIF/CNF: 3 Import Shipping Terms Every Malaysia Importer Must Know

Planning to ship bulk goods from China to Malaysia? Before you talk to any freight forwarder, you need to understand the three most common shipping terms importers use:

  • EXW (Ex Works)
  • FOB (Free On Board)
  • CNF/CIF (Cost and Freight / Cost, Insurance and Freight)

Each term defines who is responsible for what — from picking up goods at the supplier’s factory to delivering them to your doorstep. Choose the wrong one, and you could end up paying for services you didn’t budget for, or doing work you thought was handled.

Here’s a clear breakdown of each term and what it means for you.

1. EXW — Ex Works

What It Means:

The seller (China supplier) does the minimum. They make the goods available at their premises — factory, warehouse, or workshop. Everything else is your responsibility (or your freight forwarder’s).

What the Logistics Company Handles:

TaskCovered?
Contact China supplier to load goods into container✅ Yes
Arrange container to China port✅ Yes
Arrange shipping schedule✅ Yes
China customs clearance & export taxes✅ Yes
Malaysia customs clearance & import taxes✅ Yes
Local transport to your assigned location✅ Yes

What You (the Customer) Do:

  1. Place an order with the supplier
  2. Send the pickup address to your logistics company

That’s it. The freight forwarder handles everything else from factory to your door.

EXW at a Glance:

FeatureDetail
Supplier responsibilityMinimal — goods ready at their premises
Your effortVery low
Logistics company effortVery high
Best forFirst-time importers, busy business owners, those without China contacts

2. FOB — Free On Board

What It Means:

The supplier delivers goods to the port in China and loads them onto the ship. Once the goods pass the ship’s rail, risk transfers to you. Your freight forwarder takes over from the China port onward.

What the Logistics Company Handles:

TaskCovered?
Transport from China port to Malaysia✅ Yes
Arrange shipping schedule✅ Yes
Malaysia customs clearance & taxes✅ Yes
Local transport to your assigned location✅ Yes

What You (the Customer) Do:

  1. Place an order with the China supplier
  2. Ask the supplier to send the container to a China port
  3. Coordinate with your freight forwarder for the ocean leg onward

FOB at a Glance:

FeatureDetail
Supplier responsibilityDeliver to China port, load on vessel
Your effortMedium — coordinate supplier + forwarder handoff
Logistics company effortMedium — handles Malaysia leg only
Best forImporters with reliable China suppliers who can handle local export

3. CNF / CIF — Cost and Freight / Cost, Insurance and Freight

What It Means:

The supplier handles almost everything up to the Malaysia port. They pay for freight (and insurance, if CIF) to get the goods to your destination country. Your freight forwarder only handles arrival, clearance, and last-mile delivery in Malaysia.

TermWhat Supplier Pays For
CNFCost of goods + freight to Malaysia port
CIFCost of goods + freight + marine insurance to Malaysia port

What the Logistics Company Handles:

TaskCovered?
Receive container from Malaysia port✅ Yes
Malaysia customs clearance & taxes✅ Yes
Local shipping and delivery to your address✅ Yes

What You (the Customer) Do:

  1. Place orders with China suppliers
  2. Let suppliers arrange transportation to Malaysian ports
  3. Coordinate with your freight forwarder for Malaysia clearance and delivery

CNF/CIF at a Glance:

FeatureDetail
Supplier responsibilityHigh — delivers to Malaysia port
Your effortMedium-High — manage supplier + Malaysia leg
Logistics company effortLow — Malaysia clearance and delivery only
Best forExperienced importers with strong supplier relationships

Quick Comparison: EXW vs FOB vs CNF/CIF

ResponsibilityEXWFOBCNF/CIF
Pick up from supplierLogistics companySupplierSupplier
China transport to portLogistics companySupplierSupplier
China export customsLogistics companySupplierSupplier
Ocean freightLogistics companyLogistics companySupplier
Marine insuranceOptional / YouOptional / YouSupplier (CIF only)
Malaysia import customsLogistics companyLogistics companyLogistics company
Malaysia local deliveryLogistics companyLogistics companyLogistics company
Your effort level⭐ Low⭐⭐ Medium⭐⭐⭐ Higher
Supplier effort level⭐ Minimal⭐⭐ Medium⭐⭐⭐ High

Which Term Should You Choose?

Your SituationRecommended Term
New to importing, no China contactsEXW
Busy running your business, want hands-offEXW
Supplier can handle China logistics reliablyFOB
Supplier offers competitive CIF ratesCIF
You want maximum control over shippingFOB or EXW
You have your own freight forwarder in ChinaFOB

Important Notes

  • Insurance: CIF includes basic marine insurance, but coverage may be limited. Consider additional cargo insurance for high-value shipments.
  • Hidden costs: CNF/CIF quotes from suppliers sometimes include inflated freight charges. Always compare with EXW/FOB + separate freight quotes.
  • Customs complexity: Malaysia import procedures, SST, and documentation requirements change frequently. A local freight forwarder simplifies this regardless of your Incoterm.

Conclusion

Understanding EXW, FOB, and CNF/CIF isn’t just logistics jargon — it’s about knowing who does what, who pays for what, and where your responsibility begins and ends.

ChooseWhen
EXWYou want the easiest, most hands-off experience
FOBYour supplier is reliable and you want balanced control
CNF/CIFYour supplier offers great freight rates and you can manage the Malaysia leg