Quick answer
DAP (Delivered at Place) is an Incoterms 2020 rule for any transport mode. Seller delivers ready for unloading at destination. The table below shows exactly which side pays the cost, carries the risk and arranges insurance at each stage of the journey.
Seller vs buyer — stage by stage
| Stage | Cost | Risk | Insurance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Factory / seller site | Seller | Seller | Seller |
| Export transport | Seller | Seller | Seller |
| Export terminal | Seller | Seller | Seller |
| Main carriage | Seller | Seller | Seller |
| Import terminal | Seller | Seller | Seller |
| Import transport | Seller | Seller | Seller |
| Destination | Seller | Seller | Seller |
Using DAP on LogiFindex
Buyer handles import clearance; keep customs broker details visible on the shipment file.
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