Seller passes goods to carrier at origin port, signifying their obligations under the Delivered-at-Place (DAP) agreement.

Understanding Delivered-at-Place (DAP) in International Trade: Obligations for Buyers and Sellers

Introduction to Delivered-at-Place (DAP) Delivered-at-place (DAP), also known as Delivered at Terminal, is a widely-used international trade term that provides clarity on the responsibilities of buyers and sellers when goods are shipped from one country to another. Introduced in the eighth publication of Incoterms by the International Chamber of Commerce

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