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2409-2024
Does door-to-door service include customs clearance?
Door-to-door service including customs clearance: ● DDP (Delivered Duty Paid / Delivery after Payment), ● DAP (Delivered At Place / Delivery at Destination). Door-to-door service excluding customs clearance: ● EXW (Ex Works / Factory Delivery), ● FCA (Free Carrier / Free Carrier).
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1609-2024
What is the best trade term for door-to-door service?
Common international trade terms include EXW, FCA, CPT, CIP, DAP, DPU, DDP, etc. Among them, some terms are particularly suitable for door-to-door services, such as DAP (Delivered At Place), DPU (Delivered at Place Unloaded) and DDP (Delivered Duty Paid).
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1009-2024
What types of goods can be delivered door-to-door?
Goods suitable for door-to-door service: ● Small electronic products ● Fashion clothing and accessories ● Medical devices and pharmaceuticals ● High-end luxury goods ● Industrial equipment and machinery parts ● Furniture and household goods ● Fresh food
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0307-2024
What is the difference between door-to-door and door-to-port for freight?
Door-to-door service is more convenient, and the shipper does not need to worry about customs clearance and delivery issues; while door-to-port service requires the consignee to have certain logistics operation capabilities.
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