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SHIPPING ABBREVIATION     -D-
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DA (or D/A) – disbursement account

DAP – Di-Ammonium Phosphate

DAP – delivered at place (incoterm: place of destination)

DAPS – days all purposes (the total number of days for loading & discharging)

DAT – delivered at terminal (incoterm: port or place of destination – now DPU, see below)

DD – dry dock

DDP – delivered duty paid (incoterm: place of destination)

DEM – demurrage

DES – despatch

DDFRT – dead freight

DHDATSBE – demurrage half despatch on all time saved both ends

DHDLTSBE – demurrage half despatch on all laytime saved both ends

DHDWTSBE – demurrage half despatch on working time saved both ends

DISCH – discharge

DLOSP – dropping last outward sea pilot

DOC – document of compliance (under ISM code see below)

DOP – dropping outward pilot

DOT – department of transport

DNRSAOCLONL – discount less and non returnable ship and/or cargo lost or not lost

DNV – Det Norske Veritas (Norwegian classification society/standard)

DPU – delivered at place unloaded (incoterm: place of destination, where seller unloads – formerly DAT)

DRAFT – depth to which a ship is immersed in water

DUNNAGE – materials, often timber or matting, placed among cargo for separation and increased stability or to protect the tank tops

DWAT or DWT – Dead Weight – the weight of the cargo, stores, bunkers, water.

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