
If you are generating a shipping label for an international package, you will need to set up what is known as an incoterm value.
DAP, DDU, and DDP are Incoterms, which define the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international trade.
DAP (Delivered at Place) means the seller delivers goods to a named place, but the buyer handles import clearance and duties.
DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid) is similar to DAP, but the term is outdated, and it's recommended to use DAP instead.
DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) means the seller is responsible for all costs, including import duties and taxes, until deliver
Duplex Forwarders Ltd will advise you on the incoterms that are preferred by the specific carrier before generating shipping labels for the international shipment.


