➢Europe, except Estonia


DAF


"Delivered at frontier" (DAF) is a term used in international shipping contracts that requires a seller to deliver goods to a border location. The seller is usually responsible for all costs of transporting the goods to the drop-off point for the buyer


➢ Rail tanks - no packing, hot, liquid


➢CPT


CPT stands for Carriage Paid To and is an international trade term which means that the seller delivers the goods at their expense to a carrier or another person nominated by the seller. The seller assumes all risks, including loss, until the goods are in the care of the nominated party


➢ Rail tanks – no packing, hot, liquid

➢ Trucks or tank-containers – no packing, hot, liquid

➢ Trucks - packing-clovertainers, hard, cold


➢DAP


DAP stands for “delivery at place”: What does this mean? If a delivery is sent on a DAP basis, the seller is responsible for the delivery of the goods including transport costs to the named destination at the buyer


➢ Rail tanks – no packing , hot, liquid

➢ Trucks or tank-containers – no packing, hot, liquid

➢ Trucks - packing-clovertainers, hard, cold