DDU= destination delivery unit
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DAP = Delivered At Place. Part of Incoterms 2010, it means the shipper pays for freight, foreign port charges and delivery to final destination but the buyer pays for customs duties and taxes. It is similar to the previous term DDU (Deliver Duties Unpaid).
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This exactly the same but in difference professional language. I'm a supplier and with our customer we say C and F but with any freight transporter their use the DDU term.
Gwladus Ddu died in 1251.
Bleddyn Ddu has written: 'Gwaith Bleddyn Ddu' -- subject(s): Welsh literature
Hendre-Ddu Tramway was created in 1867.
Hendre-Ddu Tramway ended in 1954.
Delivered Duty Unpaid. This terms no longer exists in the latest version of Incoterms 2010
Ad hoc literally means "for this." In shipping it probably means that the item in question is being shipped in a custom or specially built container as opposed to a standardized container.
Dafydd Ddu o Hiraddug died in 1371.
CIF means Cost Insurance and Freight, which means the seller pays to get the load to its destination. The alternate is FOB--Free On Board--which means the buyer pays the freight and insurance.