DAP (Delivered At Place)
DAP (Delivered At Place) is an Incoterm used in international trade to define the responsibilities of the seller and buyer concerning the delivery of goods. Under DAP, the seller is responsible for coordinating the entire shipment, including transportation to the destination, ensuring the goods reach the buyer's specified location. The seller bears all risks and costs associated with this delivery. However, the buyer is responsible for import customs clearance, duties, and taxes.
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FAQ
A manufacturer in Spain selling automotive parts to a buyer in France under DAP terms would arrange transportation and cover all associated costs and risks to deliver the parts to the buyer's warehouse in France. Responsibility transfers to the buyer once the goods are available for unloading at the warehouse.