DPU Unloading Risk (Delivered at Place Unloaded)
DPU (Delivered at Place Unloaded) is an Incoterms rule in which the seller bears all risks and costs to the point of unloading the goods at the named destination. The seller delivers when the goods are unloaded from the arriving means of transport and placed at the disposal of the buyer at the named place of destination. The risk transfers …
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