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What is DDQ Then ?
Post 12 of 32
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It's the first time to hear this item,is there anyone else who ever used this payment?
09 Apr 2009 05:27
Post 13 of 32
came here and learnt ![em17]
09 Apr 2009 20:25
Post 14 of 32
I havn't heard earlier.
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10 Apr 2009 03:51
Post 15 of 32
There is no DDQ in Incoterms. Take it like a man.


There is: DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid), DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) and DEQ (Delivered Ex-Quay).


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13 Apr 2009 01:00
Post 16 of 32
DEQ {+ the named port of destination}
Delivered Ex Quay


The delivery of goods to the quay (the port) at destination at seller's expense. Seller is responsible for the import customs clearance and payment of customs duties and taxes at the buyer's end. Buyer assumes the cargo insurance and other costs and risks.
In the export quotation, indicate the port of destination (discharge) after the acronym DEQ, for example DEQ Libreville and DEQ Ma .
14 Apr 2009 00:53
Post 17 of 32
I never heard about DDQ delivery terms.[em4]
16 Apr 2009 02:00
Post 18 of 32
thank you for the explanation , I had also not heard of this term
16 Apr 2009 21:59
Post 19 of 32
now heard it............there are more then that.........but only few experienced and old buyers knows it......But hardly it has been used world over. Its being only in theories now.[em19]
17 Apr 2009 12:16
Post 20 of 32
13 kinds of trade Terms:
EXW=EX Works(… named place)
FOB =Free on boad(… named port of shipment)
FCA =Free Carrier(… named place)
FAS=Free Alongside ship(… named port of shipment)
CFR=Cost and Freight(named port of shipment)
CIF=Cost ,Insurance and Freight(…named port of shipment)
CPT= Carriage Paid to(… named place of destination)
CIP=Carriage and Insurance paid to (… named place of destination)
DAF= Delivered at Frontier(…named place)
DES= Delivered Ex Ship(… named port of destination)
DEQ= Delivered Ex Quay (Duty Paid)(…named port of destination)
DDU=Delivered Duty Unpaid(… named place of destination)
DDP=Delivered Duty Paid(… named place ofdestination)
we usual used FOB CFR and CIF.
17 Apr 2009 21:08
Post 21 of 32
what's the most popular payment term?
18 Apr 2009 02:02
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