- D2C (Direct-to-Consumer)
- Dangerous Goods
- Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD)
- DAP, Delivered at Place
- DDP, Delivered Duty Paid
- DEQ, Delivered ex Quay
- Destination Control Statement (DCS)
- DFM
- Dock Receipt
- Dock to Dock
- Dock to Stock
- DPU, Delivered at Place Unloaded
- Dropship
- Dry van box
- Dump body truck / Dumper
- Duty Drawback
- Dwell Time (Vessel)
Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD)
The Dangerous Goods Declaration is a declaration given by the party that organizes the Transportation of dangerous (the Shipper) goods to the carrier. The DGD is an undertaking that all applicable national and international laws (CFR49, ICAO, IATA, AND IMDG Code Requirements) concerning the Transportation of Dangerous Goods have been followed. Disclaimer
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