The Step-by-Step Process of DDP Shipments in Trinidad and Tobago
Under DDP shipping terms (Delivery Duty Paid), the buyer places an order specifying the delivery location in Trinidad and Tobago. The seller then prepares all necessary export documentation, including the commercial invoice, packing list, and any required export licenses, confirming agreements with HS code requirements. The seller also decides on the mode of transport, either sea or air shipping, based on factors like cost, urgency, and the quality of the goods. Insurance is Obtained to safeguard the shipment against Shipment risks. The seller confirms that the goods clear export customs in the country of origin, following all regulatory requirements. Once shipped to Trinidad and Tobago, the seller or their appointed agent handles the import customs clearance, paying all duties, taxes, and fees on behalf of the buyer, including utilizing GSP benefits when applicable. The goods are then delivered to the buyer’s specified location, completing the delivery process under the DDP incoterms. Finally, the buyer receives the goods, with all responsibilities fulfilled by the seller, confirming a smooth transaction under DDP shipping.
Why choose One Union Solutions For DDP Service Trinidad and Tobago
One Union Solutions is recognized as a top choice provider of DDP services, providing exceptional expertise in international trade and shipping. With a presence across six continents and a network of Certified trade organizations in over 170+ countries, we are experts in handling the difficulties of global shipping.
Our Inclusive range of IT supply chain solutions includes Importer of Record (IOR), Exporter of Record (EOR), and DDP delivery services. Our team of international IT trade experts is available around the clock to Support all your supply chain needs. Utilizing our extensive experience, we commit to quick clearance for our clients, allowing them to focus on exploring new markets and expanding their work. At the same time, One Union Solutions takes care of without any involvement deliveries.
DID YOU KNOW?
In 2023, Trinidad and Tobago imported approximately US$7.27 billion worth of goods. In 2023, Trinidad and Tobago exported approximately US$8.93 billion worth of goods.