DES Incoterms 2000: Meaning & Explanation
DES - Delivered Ex Ship (named port of destination)
Where goods are delivered ex ship, the passing of risk does not occur until the ship has arrived at the named port of destination and the goods made available for unloading to the buyer. The seller pays the same freight and insurance costs as he would under a CIF arrangement. Unlike CFR and CIF terms, the seller has agreed to bear not just cost, but also Risk and Title up to the arrival of the vessel at the named port. Costs for unloading the goods and any duties, taxes, etc. are for the Buyer. A commonly used term in shipping bulk commodities, such as coal, grain, dry chemicals; and where the seller either owns or has chartered their own vessel.
Incoterms 2020
- EXW — Ex Arbeite
- FCA — Frei Träger
- FAS — Frei Längsseite Schiff
- FOB — Free on Board
- CFR — Preis und Fracht
- CIF — Kosten, Versicherung und Fracht
- CIP — Fracht und Versicherung bezahlt
- DAP — Geliefert am Ort
- DPU — Delivered Named Place Unloaded
- DDP — Geliefert verzollt
Incoterms 2010
- CFR — Preis und Fracht
- CIF — Kosten, Versicherung und Fracht
- CIP — Fracht und Versicherung bezahlt
- CPT — Fracht bezahlt zu
- DAP — Geliefert am Ort
- DDP — Geliefert verzollt
- DAT — Geliefert am Terminal
- EXW — EX Arbeite
- FAS — Frei Längsseite Schiff
- FCA — Frei Träger
- FOB — Frei am Bord
Incoterms 2000
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