When goods are bought or sold “Delivery at Place” (DAP) it means that the Seller delivers the goods to a place previously agreed to by the seller and the buyer. This can be any location.
Customs
Export
Global Trade
Import
Incoterms
Article
24/11/2019
Boris Assures Brexit Vote As Christmas Gift
Article
20/11/2019
Brexit: The First Big Election Debate
Brexit news & updates
Article
15/11/2019
New Customs Checks in the United Kingdom Are Coming
Brexit news & updates
Article
14/11/2019
EU Council agrees on a modernized framework for excise goods
Excise Goods
Article
6/11/2019
Incoterms Explained: Delivery at Terminal (DAT)
When goods are bought or sold “Delivery at Terminal” (DAT) it means that the Seller delivers the goods to a terminal at destination previously agreed to by the seller and the buyer. This can also be a road transportation hub or a quay.
Customs
Export
Import
Incoterms
Article
1/11/2019
Trade Deals across the World: November Edition
The past month has been extremely busy when it comes to Brexit news. But there was more happening in the world of global trade. Same as last month: an update on free trade agreements that were signed, negotiated, or announced.
World Trade
Article
16/10/2019
More Efficient Customs Procedures in Asia
Customs Clearance
World Trade
Article
10/10/2019
Incoterms Explained: Carriage and Insurance Paid (CIP)
When goods are bought or sold “Carriage and Insurance Paid” (CIP) it means that the Seller delivers the goods to a destination previously agreed to by the seller and the buyer.