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 Incoterms-DEQ
Place the goods at the disposal of the buyer on the quay or wharf at the agreed port destination and on the date or within the period stipulated.
Provide at his own expense packaging (unless it is usual for the particular trade to deliver the goods of the contract description unpacked) which is required for the delivery of the goods.
Bear all risks of loss of or damage to the goods from the time they have been placed at his disposal in accordance with A.4., provided, however, that the goods have been duly appropriated to the contract, that is to say, clearly set aside or otherwise identified as the contract goods.
www.worldclassshipping.com /incoterm_deq.html   (978 words)

  
 Atlas Forwarding   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Delivered At Frontier means the seller completes his responsibilities when the goods, cleared for export, are made available at the named place.
Delivered Ex-Quay means the risks and costs are transferred on the quay at the named place of transfer.
Delivered Duty Unpaid means that the seller must handle everything, to deliver the goods to the named place except Customs clearance at the country of destination.
www.atlasforwarding.com.au /customer/trade.php   (897 words)

  
 Access Freight International -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
"Delivered at Frontier" means that the seller fulfils his obligation to deliver when the goods have been made available, cleared for export, at the named point and place at the frontier, but before the customs border of the adjoining country.
"Delivered Ex Quay (duty paid)" means that the seller fulfils his obligation to deliver when he has made the goods available to the buyer on the quay (wharf) at the named port of destination, cleared for importation.
"Delivered duty unpaid" means that the seller fulfils his obligation to deliver when the goods have been made available at the named place in the country of importation.
www.afi.co.nz /wa.asp?idWebPage=4178   (2201 words)

  
 CV International, Inc. - Incoterms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ex Works means that the seller delivers when he places the goods at the disposal of the buyer at the seller's Premises or another named place (i.e.
"Delivered at Frontier" means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer on the arriving means of transport not unloaded, cleared for export, but not cleared for import at the named point and place at the frontier, but before the customs border of the adjoining country.
"Delivered Ex Ship" means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer on board the ship not cleared for import at the named port of destination.
www.cvinternational.com /incoterms.htm   (2242 words)

  
 Air Power International Express Services
It is based on the same name principle as F.O.B. (free on board), except the seller fulfills its obligations when the goods are delivered to the custody of the carrier at the named place.
The risk of loss or damage to the goods and any cost increases transfers from the seller to the buyer when the goods have been delivered to the custody of the first carrier, and not at the ship's rail.
named place) "Delivered at frontier" means that the seller's obligations are fulfilled when the goods have arrived at the frontier but before the customs border of the country named in the sales contract.
www.airpowerusa.com /incoterms.html   (961 words)

  
 DOLPHIN SOUTH ATLANTIC S.A. - INCOTERMS 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The buyer is responsible for all risks associated with the goods after they have been delivered to the named place of destination, as well as the costs and risks related to the goods (receipt of the goods from the carrier) in the importing country, including insurance.
The seller’s obligation is fulfilled when the goods are delivered to a carrier, and the contract of carriage is arranged, freight prepaid – the named place of destination, and insurance is obtained on the cargo.
The seller’s obligation ends when they have delivered the goods to the disposal of the buyer on the arriving means of transport not unloaded, cleared for export, but not cleared for import and the named point and place at the frontier but before the customs border of the adjoining country.
www.e-dsa.com /incoterms.htm   (1880 words)

  
 >> Thai Customs <<   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
DAF (Delivered at Frontier) means that the seller fulfils his obligation to deliver when the goods have been made available, cleared for export, at the named point and place at the frontier, but before the customs border of the adjoining country.
DES (Delivered Ex Ship) means that the seller fulfils his obligation to deliver when the goods have been made available to the buyer on board the ship, uncleared for import, at the named port of destination.
DEQ (Delivered Ex Quay) means that the seller fulfils his obligation to deliver when he has made the goods available to the buyer on the quay (wharf) at the named port of destination, cleared for importation.
www.customs.go.th /Customs-Eng/OpenFile.jsp?docId=A00007   (1197 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This term can be used only when the goods are to be delivered by sea or inland waterway or multimodal transport on discharging from a vessel onto the quay (wharf) in the port of destination.
If a specific quay (wharf) is not agreed or is not determined by practice, the seller may select the quay (wharf) at the named port of destination which best suits his purpose.
The seller must provide at his own expense packaging (unless it is usual for the particular trade to deliver the goods of the contract description unpacked) which is required for the delivery of the goods.
www.alancargo.ru /html/en/incoterms2000/deq_e.html   (1123 words)

  
 Incoterms 2000, transitaire, incoterm, déménageurs,
"Ex Ship" means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer on board the ship not cleared for import at the named port of destination.
"Delivered Ex Quay " means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer not cleared for import on the quay (wharf) at the named port of destination.
The DEQ term requires the buyer to clear the goods for import and to pay for all formalities, duties, taxes and other charges upon import.
nardber.chez.tiscali.fr /main5.html   (2489 words)

  
 The Tyre Summits Trading Forum | Shipping Terms
DES (Ex Ship) means the seller shall make thegoods available to the buyer on board the ship at the destination named in the salescontract.
DEQ (Ex Quay) means the seller has agreed to make the goods available to the buyer on the wharf or quay at the destination named in the sales contract.
DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid) means the seller bears all risks and costs except the duty until the goods are delivered to the buyer's premises.
www.tiredex.com /shippingterms.html   (1120 words)

  
 EL Salvador - Terms of Exchange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The merchandise is considered delivered when the air carrier receives it at the airport or when it has been loaded onto the ship.
This term may be used with any type of transport, and it means that the merchandise is considered delivered at the agreed border, but before customs limits in the country of destination.
The seller has fulfilled his obligation to deliver the merchandise when this has been placed at the buyer's disposal at the agreed location in the importing country.
www.elsalvadortrade.com.sv /intercambio/i_index.html   (726 words)

  
 Incoterms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Delivered Duty Paid - Delivery takes place on the premises of the buyer where the arriving vehicle cargos are discharged from the vehicle.
Delivered Ex Quay - The obligation for customs clearance and payment of of import duties will change from the seller/exporter to the buyer/importer at the named port of destination.
Ex Works - The responsibility for loading cargo onto a collecting vehicle at the sellers/exporters premises is no longer the obligation of the seller/exporter.
ussco.sphosting.com /incoter2.html   (989 words)

  
 Incoterms
The seller (exporter) is responsible for delivering the goods from his place of business and loading them onto the vessel of at the port of export as well as clearing customs in the country of export.
The seller (exporter) clears the goods for export, delivers them to the carrier and is responsible for carriage costs to the named place of destination.
The seller (exporter) is responsible for all costs involved in delivering the goods to a named place of destination where the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer.
www.openrussia.ru /all/incoterms   (1273 words)

  
 A.S.A.P. logistics — DES-Delivered Ex Ship-(named port of destination)
"Ex Ship" means that the seller fulfils his obligation to deliver when the goods have been made available to the buyer on board the ship uncleared for import at the named port of destination.
If a point is no agreed or is not determined by practice, the seller may select the point at the named port of destination which best suits his purpose.
Render the buyer at the latter's request, risk and expense, every assistance in obtaining any documents or equivalent electronic messages (other than those mentioned in A.8.) issued or transmitted in the country of dispatch and/or of origin which the buyer may require for the importation of the goods.
www.asaplogistics.com /info/incoterm/des.html   (892 words)

  
 SCiNet Corporation | Incoterms 2000
When delivery is to take place in the port of destination, on broad a vessel or on the quay (wharf), the DES or DEQ terms should be used.
"Delivered Ex Quay" means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer not cleared for import on the quay(wharf) at the named port of destination.
This term can be used only when the goods are to be delivered by sea or inland waterway or multimodal transport on discharging from a vessel onto the quay(wharf) in the port of destination.
www.scinet-corp.com /associates/inco2000.htm   (2254 words)

  
 INCOTERMS 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Although the notion under FOB to deliver the goods "across the ship's rail" nowadays may seem inappropriate in many cases, it is nevertheless understood by merchants and applied in a manner which takes account of the goods and the available loading facilities.
Traditionally, the seller had the obligation to clear the goods for import under DEQ, since the goods had to be landed on the quay and thus were brought into the country of import.
The term fulfils an important function whenever the seller is prepared to deliver the goods in the country of destination without clearing the goods for import and paying the duty.
russian.rise-customs.ru /incoterms-2000e   (7001 words)

  
 NedCargo International B.V.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Delivered at Frontier (DAF): The exporter/seller's obligations are met when the goods arrive at the frontier, but before they reach the Customs border of the importing country named in the sales contract.
Delivered Ex Quay (DEQ): The exporter/seller makes the goods available to the buyer on the quay or wharf at the destination named in the sales contract, and bears all costs/responsibility up to this point.
There are two types of ex quay contracts in use: ex quay duty paid, whereby the seller incurs the liability to clear the goods for import, and ex quay duties on buyer's account, whereby the buyer assumes this responsibility.
www.nedcargo.nl /information/incoterms.html   (592 words)

  
 * Delivery - (Business): Definition
In the case of a short equity call, the writer must deliver stock and in return receives cash for the stock sold...
Deliverable instrument The asset in a that will be delivered in the future at an agree-upon price.
A fail position results from the failure of a customer to deliver sold securities to his broker for delivery to the purchasing customer's broker.
en.mimi.hu /business/delivery.html   (1448 words)

  
 Incoterms 2000 :: Transport Logistic Center Ltd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
"Delivered Ex Quay" means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer not cleared for import on the quay (wharf) at the named port of destination.
The seller must contract at his own expense for the carriage of the goods to the named quay (wharf) at the named port of destination.
The buyer must pay all costs and charges incurred in obtaining the documents or equivalent electronic messages mentioned in A10 and reimburse those incurred by the seller in rendering his assistance in accordance therewith.
tlc.com.ua /en/incoterms2000/deq.php   (1065 words)

  
 Incoterms 2000 - The 13 Incoterms - FAQs about the basics
For example, the term "Delivered at Frontier (DAF)" should always be accompanied by a reference to an exact place and the frontier to which delivery is to be made.
Under DEQ (DELIVERED EX QUAY) the buyer is required to clear the goods for import and to pay for all formalities, duties, taxes and other charges upon import.
Under the "F"-terms (FCA, FAS and FOB), the seller is called upon to deliver the goods to a carrier appointed by the buyer.
www.iccwbo.org /incoterms/faq.asp   (710 words)

  
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"Delivered Ex Quay"means that the seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer not cleared for import on the quay (wharf) at the named port of destination.
The seller has to bear costs and risks involved in bringing the goods tot he named port of destination and discharging the goods on the quay (wharf).
The seller must contract at his own expense for the carriage of the gods to the named quay (wharf) at the named port of destination.
www.voigt.nl /html/deq.htm   (1078 words)

  
 Bellville Rodair International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
F terms require the seller to deliver the goods for carriage as instructed by the buyer.
This term can be used only when the goods are to be delivered by sea or inland waterway or mutimodal transport on a vessel in the port of destination.
The relation between Incoterms and documentary credits concerns the seller's obligation to deliver documents to the buyer in order to prove that the seller has fulfilled their obligations under the Incoterm and the contract of sale and as a result the buyer is obliged to pay the seller.
www.bri-uk.com /02_tools_04_inco_terms_01_incoterms2000.htm   (6567 words)

  
 Incoterms 2000
The "F" terms (FCA, FAS and FOB)-Terms where the seller/exporter is responsible to deliver the goods to a carrier named by the buyer.
The "D" terms (DAF, DES, DEQ, DDU and DDP)-Terms where the seller/exporter/manufacturer is responsible for all costs and risks associated with bringing the goods to the place of destination.
Passing of Risks and Costs—The general rule is that risks and costs pass from the seller to the buyer once the buyer has delivered the goods to the point and place named in the trade term.
www.geo-logistics.com /WTR_Customs/incoterms.asp   (1533 words)

  
 Wilson, Sons - Shipping Agency - Incoterms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Under these terms, the vendor has fulfilled his obligations when the merchandise is delivered, cleared for export, at a specified point of the frontier, described as precisely as possible.
Under these terms, the vendor "delivers" the merchandise when it is placed at the disposal of the buyer, cleared for export, but not cleared for importation, on the quayside of the specified destination port.
These terms may only be used when the merchandises has to be delivered for marine, inland waterway or multimodal transportation, on discharge from the vessel at the quayside (berth) at the port of destination.
www.wilsonsons.com.br /ingles/agencia_maritima/inconterm.asp   (1542 words)

  
 Incoterms 2000
FCA - Free Carrier -- Title and risk pass to buyer including transportation and insurance cost when the seller delivers goods cleared for export to the carrier.Seller is obligated to load the goods on the Buyer's collecting vehicle; it is the Buyer's obligation to recieve the Seller's arriving vehicle unloaded.
DES - Delivered Ex Ship -- Title, risk, responsibility for vessel discharge and import clearance pass to buyer when seller delivers goods on board the ship to destination port.
DEQ - Delivered Ex Quay (Duty Paid) -- Title and risk pass to buyer when delivered on board the ship at the destination point by the seller who delivers goods on dock at destination point cleared for import.
swengelsk.com /Logistic/Incoterms.htm   (973 words)

  
 North American Logistics
Ex Works — The responsibility for loading cargo onto a collecting vehicle at the sellers/exporters premises is no longer the obligation of the seller/exporter.
Delivered Duty Paid — Delivery takes place on the premises of the buyer where the arriving vehicle cargos are discharged from the vehicle.
In summary, as far as the seller’s obligation to deliver conforming goods is concerned, incoterms determine when the seller has fulfilled his obligation to deliver the goods on time but no more.
www.nalcorp.com /glossary/incoterms.htm   (1793 words)

  
 Glossary of Terms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
DEQ: DELIVERED EX QUAY (…named port of destination): seller delivers when the goods are placed at the disposal of the buyer.
The goods are not cleared for import on the quay (wharf) at the named port of destination.
The seller bears costs and risks involved in bringing goods to the named port of destination and discharging the goods on the quay (wharf).
www.globalfairwaysinc.com /INCO2.html?word=DEQ   (192 words)

  
 Sound Mind Investing : Financial Dictionary - D
The sale of a futures or forward contract may require the seller to deliver the commodity during the delivery month, if the short position is not offset prior to that time.
Seller fulfills the contract obligations to deliver when the goods are made available to the buyer at the wharf of the destination port.
Locations designated by futures exchanges at which the financial instrument or commodity covered by a futures contract may be delivered in fulfillment of such a contract.
www.soundmindinvesting.com /misc/glossary/bfglosd.htm   (9060 words)

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