Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Frei Haus Bordsteinkante
English translation:
free domicile - curbside
Added to glossary by
Kim Metzger
Mar 26, 2011 22:27
13 yrs ago
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German term
Frei Haus Bordsteinkante
German to English
Bus/Financial
Transport / Transportation / Shipping
contracts
DPP geliefert verzollt „Frei Haus“ Bordsteinkante zum Käufer
DDP Geliefert verzollt „Frei Haus“ Bordsteinkante zu folgender Adresse:
DDP Geliefert verzollt „Frei Haus“ Bordsteinkante zu folgender Adresse:
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +8 | free domicile - curbside/kerbside | Kim Metzger |
Change log
Mar 28, 2011 08:09: Ingo Dierkschnieder changed "Term asked" from "\"Frei Haus\" Bordsteinkante" to "Frei Haus Bordsteinkante"
Apr 9, 2011 12:07: Kim Metzger Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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German term (edited):
"Frei Haus" Bordsteinkante
Selected
free domicile - curbside/kerbside
DDU (and DDP) correlates closely to the generic expressions of 'free domicile', 'franco domicile' and 'free house', which are frequently used in the transport industry. Each should be avoided due to their ambiguous nature.
http://www.emotrans.com.au/incoterms.htm
Free Domicile -- "Free Domicile" is still a widely used pricing term to describe when the shipper pays all the applicable duties and all the transportation and other charges until delivered to the buyer's premises. The term is being replaced by Incoterm "DDP - Delivered Duty Paid ... named point of destination."
http://www.teachmefinance.com/Financial_Terms/free_domicile....
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Note added at 10 mins (2011-03-26 22:37:26 GMT)
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"Curbside" describes the delivery or pick-up of goods on the edge of the street. For instance, this method is used to distribute advertising flyers or gratuitous advertising newspapers.
http://www.dhl-discoverlogistics.com/fastforward/glossary_vi...
http://www.emotrans.com.au/incoterms.htm
Free Domicile -- "Free Domicile" is still a widely used pricing term to describe when the shipper pays all the applicable duties and all the transportation and other charges until delivered to the buyer's premises. The term is being replaced by Incoterm "DDP - Delivered Duty Paid ... named point of destination."
http://www.teachmefinance.com/Financial_Terms/free_domicile....
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Note added at 10 mins (2011-03-26 22:37:26 GMT)
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"Curbside" describes the delivery or pick-up of goods on the edge of the street. For instance, this method is used to distribute advertising flyers or gratuitous advertising newspapers.
http://www.dhl-discoverlogistics.com/fastforward/glossary_vi...
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