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DPU, Delivered at Place Unloaded

In Incoterms 2010, this rule was referred to as Delivered At Terminal (DAT). Prior to this DAT, is was called DEQ, Delivered ex Quay. Today this is called DPU. There are no restrictions on the named place – for example it can be a Transport hub, a warehouse or the buyer’s depot. DPU, Delivered at Place Unloaded (insert of place of destination)   is an IncoTerm whereby rhe seller  responsible is for arranging carriage and for delivering the goods, unloaded from the arriving means of transport, at the named place. Risk transfers from seller to buyer when the goods have been unloaded.   This is the only rule that requires the seller to unload the goods in order to complete delivery. The buyer is responsible for import clearance and any applicable local taxes or import duties. A useful rule, well suited to container operations where the seller bears responsibility for the main carriage. Source International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). Disclaimer Our content is not in any way legal advice or binding. The information provided by might not be the official legal or full definition. Also when pursuing a specific transaction you are encouraged to conduct your own due diligence and to consult legal counsel as appropriate.

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