Delivered at Place Unloaded (DPU) (formerly referred to as DAT for “Delivered at
Terminal”) requires the seller to deliver the goods at the disposal of the buyer after
they’ve been unloaded from the arriving means of transport.
DPU is the only Incoterms rule that requires the seller to unload goods at the place of
destination. DPU can apply to any—and more than one—mode of transport. The buyer and
seller should specify and agree upon a named place of destination. DPU requires the seller
to clear goods for export, where applicable, without any obligation to clear the goods for
import, pay import duty or carry out import customs formalities.
Specify the precise point of destination to unload and deliver
goods.
Seller’s Obligations
Goods, commercial invoice and documentation.
Export packaging and marking / Export licenses and customs formalities.
Pre-carriage and delivery.
Loading charges.
Main carriage / Delivery at named place of destination.
Unloading charges / Proof of delivery / Cost of pre-shipment inspection.
Buyer’s Obligations
Payment for goods as specified in sales contract.
Import formalities and duties.
Cost of import clearance pre-shipment inspection.
Onward carriage and delivery to buyer (depending upon named place).