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DAF - Delivered at Frontier

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DAF { + the named port of destination }

Delivered At Frontier

The delivery of goods to the named place of destination (discharge) at the sellers expense.

The buyer is responsible for cargo insurance, import Customs clearance, payment of Customs duties and taxes and other costs and risks.

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Guidelines to using Incoterms:

Always specify which terms are applicable - i.e. FAS in Incoterms 2000 as apposed to Incoterms 1990

When completing documents, ensure that you are using the correct format of a term. The term C+F has never existed.

Urge your trading partners to confirm their acceptance to the specified term in writing.

Draw up a check list of your duties and rights under the selected term and check that every intended or completed transaction conforms to this list and that nothing is omitted.

Request that your trading partner do the same and exchange this information with them.

Change or add nothing but in any event as little as possible to the selected term.

In case of any inevitable change or addition, inform your trading partner and request them to accept it in writing.

Never instruct carriers or any third party to do or omit anything on the basis of the Incoterms which do not apply to them at all.

"I usually don't write long testimonials but I really can't say enough about the unparalleled service that Spicer International have consistently provided for us. We import high value sporting goods from Europe into Australia and before we discovered these people through recommendation, the shipping side of things was a nightmare. Since having placed our business with Spicer International there is never a worry, nothing seems to be too much trouble for them and everything is always dealt with in the the way we would wish. They are a great asset indeed."
Andrew Graham

Unit 14, Northbrook Business Park, Worthing, West Sussex, BN14 8PQ