That expression refers to various miscellaneous charges in the port of destination; also is used to refer to dispatch money at discharge.
Read MoreDDP Delivered Duty Paid
In Incoterms DDP the seller fulfils his obligation to deliver when the goods have been available at the named place in the country of importation. The seller has to bear the risks and costs including duties, taxes and other charges…
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An obsolete Incoterms that was discontinued in Incoterms 2010 edition. This Incoterms has been replaced by DAP Deliverer at Place. See Incoterms. Practical Guide to Incoterms.
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Compensation for cargo agreed to be shipped but unshipped (usually because it was unavailable for loading). In liner terms dead freight can also mean compensation due to a ship line because the shipper failed to meet a pre-agreed quantity commitment…
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The maximum carrying capacity of a ship, expressed in tons, of cargo, stores, provisions and bunker fuel. Deadweight is used interchangeably with deadweight tonnage and deadweight carrying capacity. A vessel´s capacity for cargo is less than its total deadweight tonnage.
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