What are the buyer's and the seller's responsibilities with DAP?
When using DAP Agreement, the seller has more obligations than the buyer. Let's examine the responsibilities of both parties.
Seller's obligations under DAP:
- Manage the goods from the origin point to the expedition shipping terminal (port, airport, etc.): this includes their packaging, labeling, loading onto a local carrier, transportation and delivery to the expedition location;
- Handle the export clearance, which includes export duties, taxes, and customs clearance;
- Unload the goods at the shipping terminal and load them onto the container or main carrier used for delivery to the destination terminal, then pay the Origin Terminal Handling Charges (OTHC) and the shipping freight;
- Unload the goods once they reach the destination terminal and transfer them to a local carrier used for delivery to the final warehouse/location, then pay the Destination Terminal Handling Charges (DTHC);
- Transport and deliver the goods to the final place.
The seller is responsible for any risk of loss or damages to goods that might occur during these steps, more specifically until before unloading of the goods at the final place.
Buyer's obligations under DAP:
- Unload the goods at the final destination;
- Handle the import clearance, which includes import duties, taxes, and customs clearance.
Note that each DAP Agreement can differ if the contractual clauses are customized. For example, the seller can be responsible for the unloading of the goods at the final location/warehouse if it is specified in the contract.