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Shipping
Terms
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Dead Freight

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| D.W. |
Deadweight (tons of
2,240 lbs.)

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| D.W.C. |
Deadweight for cargo

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| Dangerous
Goods |
Articles or substance
capable of posing a significant risk to health, safety or property, and
that ordinarily require special attention when being transported.

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| DAT |
Dangerous articles
tariff.

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| Date
Draft |
Draft that matures in a
specified number of days after the date it is issued, without regard to
the date of Acceptance. See Draft.

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| DCA |
Department of Civil
Aviation. Commonly used term to denote the government department of any
foreign country that is responsible for aviation regulation and granting
traffic rights.

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DDP
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Delivered duty paid.
Also known as "free domicile."
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| DDU |
Delivered
duty unpaid. Reflects the emergence of "door-to-door"
intermodal or courier contracts or carriage where only the destination
customs duty and taxes (if any) are paid by consignee.
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| Dead
Freight |
Is freight charges paid
by the charterer of vessel for the contracted space, which is left
partially unoccupied.

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| Dead
Leg |
Is a sector flown
without payload

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| Deck
Cargo |
Is cargo carried on
deck rather than stowed under deck. On deck carriage is required for
certain commodities, such as explosives.

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| Deferred
Payment Credit |
Type of letter of
credit providing for payment some time after presentation of shipping
documents by exporter.

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Deferred
Rebate
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The return of a portion
of the freight charges by a carrier or a conference shipper in exchange
for the shipper giving all or most of his shipments to the carrier or
conference over a specified period of time (usually 6 months). Payment
of the rate is deferred for a further similar period, during which the
shipper must continue to give all or most of his shipments to the
rebating carrier or conference. The shipper thus earns a further rebate
which will not, however, be paid without an additional period of
exclusive or almost exclusive patronage with the carrier of conference.
In this way, the shipper becomes tied to the rebating carrier or
conference. Although, the deferred rebate system is illegal in U.S.
foreign commerce, it generally is accepted in the ocean trade between
foreign countries.

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| Demurrage |
A penalty for exceeding
free time allowed for loading or unloading at a pier or freight
terminal. Also a charge for undue detention of transportation equipment
or carriers in port while loading or unloading.

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| Density |
Density means pounds
per cubic foot. The cubage of loose articles or pieces, or packaged
articles of a rectangular, elliptical or square shape on one plane shall
be determined by multiplying the greatest straight line dimensions of
length, width and depth in inches, including all projections, and
dividing the total by 1728 (to obtain cubic feet). The density is the
weight of the article divided by the cubic feet thus obtained.

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DEQ
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Delivered ex quay/duty
paid.
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Destination
Control Statement
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Any of various
statements that the U.S. government requires to be displayed on export
shipments and that specify the destination for which export of the
shipment has been authorized.
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| DGR |
Dangerous Goods
Requirement.

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Dim
Weight
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(Dimensionalized
Weight) Determined by calculating length x width x height and dividing
by 166. Charged when actual weight is less than the dim. weight.
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| Dock
Receipt |
When cargo is delivered
to a steamship company at the pier, the receiving clerk issues a dock
receipt.

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Documents
Against Acceptance (D/A)
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Instructions given by
a shipper to a bank indicating that documents transferring title goods
should be delivered to the buyer (or drawee) only upon the buyer's
acceptance of the attached draft.
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| DOT |
Department of
Transportation

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| Draft
(or Bill of Exchange) |
An unconditional order
in writing from one person (the drawer) to another (the drawee),
directing the Drawee to pay a specified amount to a named Drawer at a
fixed or determinable future date.

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| Drawback |
A U.S. customs law that
permits an American exporter to recover duties paid on imported foreign
raw materials or components included in products that are subsequently
exported out of the United States.

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| Drawee |
The individual or firm
on whom a draft is drawn and who owes the stated amount to the drawer.

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| Dry
Lease |
The rental of a
"clean" aircraft without crew, ground staff or supporting
equipment.

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| DST |
The acronym meaning
"double stack train" service, which is the transport rail
between two points of a trainload of containers with two containers, one
on top of the other, per chassis.

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