Airsupply helps you manage the journey from supplier pickup and international freight to import customs clearance and final delivery. We streamline the DDP shipping process based on your cargo, destination, delivery needs, and preferred mode of transport.
DDP, or Delivered Duty Paid, is an Incoterms® rule that defines international shipping responsibilities between buyer and seller. Under DDP terms, the seller is responsible for arranging delivery to the agreed destination, including import customs clearance and applicable duties and taxes. For the buyer, this means less responsibility for managing import procedures and extra destination charges, making DDP a streamlined option for businesses sourcing products from China.
With a DDP shipping solution from China, Airsupply manages the shipment through a single end-to-end logistics process for you.
In a DDP arrangement, freight, duties, and taxes are incorporated into the overall shipping cost. It gives businesses greater visibility into their expected landed costs before shipment.
Airsupply works with all relevant parties to prepare the required shipping and customs documentation for import clearance. Complete and accurate shipment information helps keep the clearance process on track.
Once customs clearance is complete and the shipment is released, it continues to the agreed destination. Under the agreed Delivered Duty Paid terms, the consignee generally does not need to arrange or pay applicable import charges upon delivery.
With shipping costs, duties, and taxes accounted for upfront, buyers can avoid unexpected charges and enjoy a smoother delivery experience. Airsupply helps simplify cross-border delivery and build customer trust through reliable DDP shipping solutions.
DDP looks simple, but small issues can cause customs delays and unexpected costs. Airsupply identifies potential risks early—before they disrupt your shipment.
DDP performance starts before the cargo leaves China. We work with suppliers and origin-side partners to verify shipment details and required documentation, helping identify issues early.
Import clearance should not be an afterthought. Airsupply reviews shipment and destination requirements early, helping align customs documentation and import procedures before arrival.
A low freight rate does not always mean a low landed cost. We consider freight, applicable duties and taxes, destination requirements, and final delivery to provide businesses with clearer DDP cost visibility.
DDP can involve multiple suppliers, carriers, customs parties, and delivery providers. Airsupply gives businesses one point of contact, keeping communication and problem-solving connected throughout the shipment. That's
DDP is ideal for businesses that want to simplify import responsibilities and provide a more predictable delivery experience.
DDP means the seller takes responsibility for delivery to the agreed destination, including import clearance and applicable duties and taxes under the agreed terms.
Generally, no. Under DDP terms, the seller is responsible for import customs clearance and applicable import duties and taxes.
With agreed DDP terms, applicable import duties and taxes are generally handled by the seller. Destination requirements and shipment-specific circumstances may affect the final charges.
The key difference is who handles import clearance, duties, and taxes. DDP generally places these responsibilities with the seller, while DAP generally places them with the buyer.
DDP shipping costs vary based on the cargo, origin, destination, transportation method, customs requirements, duties, and final delivery. Airsupply provides shipment-specific quotations based on your cargo and destination details.
Airsupply combines practical logistics expertise with DDP shipping solutions built around your business needs.
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