DAP (Delivered at Place)
DAP is an Incoterms® rule with many obligations for the seller. The seller carries the costs and risk until the agreed place of destination. For example, the land border, port, or airport in the destination country.
With DAP, the agreed location may vary. In this example, it is immediately after arrival in the destination country. Would you like to agree on a location further away in the destination country? Then take a look at the other version of DAP.
Seller arranges and pays for:
- Transport to the agreed destination location. For example, land border, inland port, seaport, or airport in destination country.
- Export formalities and documents.
Buyer arranges and pays for:
- Transport from the agreed destination location to final destination.
- Unloading at the agreed location.
- Import formalities and local import documents.
Suitable for:
- Trade within and outside the EU.
- All forms of transport (rail, air, road, water).
Not or less suitable for:
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Transfer of risk from seller to buyer:
- When the seller transfers the goods, not yet unloaded, to buyer at the agreed destination location.
Points of attention:
- Agree upon the exact place at the destination location.