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What is DAT (Delivered at Terminal) ?Definitions and How does It Work

Delivered at Terminal (DAT) means the seller is responsible for delivering goods to a named terminal at the buyer’s destination. This can be a port, airport, or warehouse. The seller handles all the transportation costs and risks up to that point, including unloading the goods.Once the goods are unloaded at the terminal, the buyer takes over.

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What is Delivered At Place (DAP) ?

Delivered At Place (DAP) is a shipping term under Incoterms® 2020 that defines the seller’s responsibility to deliver goods to a named destination, ready for unloading. The seller is accountable for all risks and costs associated with transporting the goods to that location, but not for unloading. This term can be used across all modes of transport.

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Free Alongside Ship (FAS) Means and Comparing it to Other Incoterms

Free Alongside Ship (FAS) is an Incoterm that places specific responsibilities on both the seller and the buyer in a shipping transaction. Under FAS, the seller delivers the goods to a designated port and places them alongside the buyer’s vessel. This means the seller’s responsibility ends once the goods are alongside the ship

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