DPU (Delivered at Place Unloaded)
Incoterm where the seller delivers goods unloaded at the agreed destination, assuming all risks until unloading.
Incoterm where the seller delivers goods unloaded at the agreed destination, assuming all risks until unloading.
DPU (formerly DAT) is the only Incoterm where the seller is responsible for unloading. The seller assumes all costs and risks until goods are unloaded at the agreed place.
Incoterms
International rules published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) defining buyer and seller responsibilities for transport and delivery of goods.
LogisticsDAP (Delivered at Place)
An Incoterm where the seller bears all costs and risks until goods are delivered at the agreed destination, without clearing them for import or unloading them.
LogisticsDDP (Delivered Duty Paid)
An Incoterm where the seller assumes all costs and risks of delivering goods to the agreed destination in the importing country, including import clearance and duty payment.
LogisticsOcean Freight
The cost of transporting goods by sea from the port of origin to the port of destination, a fundamental component of customs value.