Landed Costs

Tariff Costs Upfront

Prevent tariff surprises by paying for duties and taxes before you ship.  Increase customer satisfaction and reduce international package abandonments.
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No more surprises.

Turn your Cross-border sales into a customer loyalty opportunity by providing upfront Duties and Taxes before shipping your products.
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Seamless
cross-border shipping

Expand to new customers in new markets without the risk of customs barriers.
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Compliance
without compromise

We provide the customs manifest and brokering service that guarantees your packages make it through customs.
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Create more
loyal buyers

And drive repeat purchases from international customers.
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Happier
international customers

With upfront Landed Costs at checkout, your customers will no longer be burdened by surprise extra costs associated with International shipping.
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You choose what works best.

At Deliveri, we offer both options to suit your business needs, whether you prioritize customer satisfaction with DDP or flexibility with DAP.

Delivery Duty Paid (DDP)

DDP ensures all duties, taxes, and customs fees are paid upfront, eliminating surprises for your customers. Deliveri simplifies cross-border sales by handling all calculations and payments, creating a seamless shopping experience.

Pros of DDP

  • Eliminates unexpected costs for customers, boosting satisfaction and loyalty.
  • Reduces customs delays, ensuring faster delivery.
  • Increases conversion rates by offering a transparent, hassle-free shopping experience.
  • Encourages repeat business by fostering trust with your buyers.

Cons of DDP

  • Higher upfront costs for the seller or buyer.

Delivered At Place (DAP)

With DAP, the seller covers shipping costs, but the buyer is responsible for paying duties, taxes, and customs fees upon delivery. While DAP can initially lower costs for sellers, it can create potential friction for customers who may not be prepared for additional fees.

Pros of DAP

  • Lower upfront costs for sellers.
  • Simplified shipping processes, with less financial management required.
  • Suitable for businesses with customers accustomed to paying duties upon delivery.

Cons of DAP

  • Unexpected charges at delivery can lead to cart abandonment or unhappy customers.
  • Longer customs processing times due to unpaid duties or fees.
  • Reduced trust and satisfaction, discouraging repeat purchases.
  • Increased risk of returned packages if customers refuse to pay additional fees.

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