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Incoterm DDP: Definition and Examples

Incoterm DDP: DDP – Delivered Duty Paid – places carriage and import formalities on the seller up to the named destination, before unloading.

What is Incoterm DDP?

DDP – Delivered Duty Paid – places carriage and import formalities on the seller up to the named destination, before unloading.

Incoterms® 2020 allocate delivery costs, risks and selected customs responsibilities between seller and buyer. They do not determine ownership or payment and must be used with a precisely named place.

AspectWhat to know
Core meaningMaximum seller obligation
Operational useSeller handles import
Control pointDelivery before unloading
Key cautionUK VAT position must be checked

How does it work in practice?

The seller must be able to act lawfully as importer and manage UK duty, VAT and registration obligations.

The rule, named place and edition are recorded in the sales contract, order confirmation and invoice. The transport booking, insurance and customs instructions are then aligned with that allocation.

Decisions, exceptions and reference numbers should be recorded in the transport order or relevant system. This creates a clear audit trail of the information available and the actions taken by each party.

Key points to check

  • Maximum seller obligation
  • Seller handles import
  • Delivery before unloading
  • UK VAT position must be checked

Always check current contract terms and official guidance as the correct application may vary by vehicle, goods, route, port, customer role or selected customs procedure.

Why does it matter for urgent transport?

For urgent shipments, the Incoterm identifies who arranges carriage and formalities, but it does not replace practical instructions such as addresses, contacts, time windows and document references.

Good preparation prevents a fast vehicle movement from being delayed by missing documents, unsuitable equipment, incorrect classification or denied access at the collection, border or delivery point.

Frequently asked questions

What is Incoterm DDP used for?

DDP – Delivered Duty Paid – places carriage and import formalities on the seller up to the named destination, before unloading. The seller must be able to act lawfully as importer and manage UK duty, VAT and registration obligations.

Is Incoterm DDP mandatory?

It applies only when incorporated into the contract, preferably in the format '[rule] [named place], Incoterms® 2020'.

What should be checked before transport?

Confirm the parties, goods, documents, reference validity and requirements along the actual route. Where the rule is regulatory, use the latest guidance from the competent UK authority.

Sources: ICC – Incoterms® rules and GOV.UK – International trade contracts and Incoterms. Editorial review: 13 August 2026.

Frequently asked questions – Incoterm DDP

Co oznacza termin „Incoterm DDP”?

DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) nakłada na sprzedającego szeroki zakres obowiązków: organizację transportu, odprawę eksportową i importową oraz zapłatę należności do uzgodnionego miejsca dostawy.

Jakie informacje są kluczowe dla terminu „Incoterm DDP”?

sprzedający odpowiada za import i należności; kupujący zasadniczo odpowiada za rozładunek; DDP wymaga znajomości przepisów kraju docelowego.

Dlaczego termin „Incoterm DDP” jest istotny w transporcie ekspresowym?

DDP może uprościć odbiór dla klienta, lecz jest wymagające organizacyjnie. W transporcie ekspresowym formalności importowe trzeba przygotować równolegle z przewozem.

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