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DAT

 

Delivered At Terminal(named terminal at port or place of destination)


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In Incoterm DAT the seller delivers the goods unloaded at a port terminal or another place of destination in the buyer´s country. The terminal concept is quite broad and includes both terminals of transportation (land, air, sea) and logistics infrastructure (ports, airports, railway stations) or similar facilities as docks, warehouses and free zones.

Due to the different places of delivery that allows this Incoterm is important to clearly mention the specific point that seller and buyer have chosen for delivery so the contract for international transport made by the seller conforms to that choice.

When the seller carries the goods from the delivery terminal to another point in the buyer's country such as buyer´s premises (factory or warehouse) Incoterm DAT should not be used. The Incoterms suitable for that situation are DAP or DDP.

In Incoterm DAT, the seller has to complete the formalities and bear the costs of customs clearance for export, not the import clearance that corresponds to the buyer.


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