What are the differences between DAP and DAT?

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2026-03-05 07:15

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DAP (Delivered at Place) and DAT (Delivered at Terminal) are Incoterms that define responsibilities in International Shipping. Under DAP, the seller bears all risks and costs until the goods are delivered to a specified location, ready for unloading, while the buyer is responsible for import duties and further transport. In contrast, DAT (now replaced by DPU - Delivered at Place Unloaded) indicates that the seller delivers the goods unloaded at a terminal, transferring all risks and costs to the buyer once the goods are unloaded at that location. Essentially, the key difference lies in the delivery point and the unloading responsibility.

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