Incoterm: Delivered At Place 

DAP All forms of Transport Non-Maritime condition

The seller pays for transport to the said place, except for the costs associated with customs clearance of imports. In addition, the seller takes all risks prior to the moment when the goods are ready to be unloaded by the buyer.

 

Delivery
The seller must make the goods available to the buyer at the agreed point or place of destination on the arriving means of transport.

Transport risk
The risk of damage during transport after reaching the place of delivery is at the expense of the buyer. Before delivery, the seller is at risk.

Transport costs
The cost of transport to the agreed point in the place of delivery is borne by the seller. Further transport is at the expense of the buyer.

Customs formalities
The seller must provide all customs formalities resulting from the export. His account is also the associated costs, duties and charges. For the account and risk of the purchaser, all customs formalities and the associated costs, duties and charges resulting from imports into the country of destination shall be accounted for.

Transport insurance
Neither party is obliged to take out insurance for the goods.

Addition place of delivery
The delivery condition should always be added where the transfer of the goods takes place. At DAP this is indicated with: ... named place (... agreed place).

DAP is a non-maritime condition and can be used for all forms of transport.