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Component: SLL
Component Name: Global Trade Services
Description: An international commercial term under which the seller fulfills the seller's obligation to deliver when the seller has made the goods available to the buyer on the quay wharf at the named port of destination, cleared for importation. The seller must bear all risks and costs including duties, taxes and other charges of delivering the goods. Delivered Ex Quay DEQ duty paid can only be used for sea or inland waterway transport.
Key Concepts: Delivered Ex Quay (DEQ) is a term used in the SLL Global Trade Services component of SAP. It is a type of international trade transaction in which the seller delivers goods to a port or other designated location, and the buyer is responsible for all costs and risks associated with transporting the goods from that point to their final destination. How to use it: In SAP, Delivered Ex Quay transactions are managed through the SLL Global Trade Services component. This component allows users to manage all aspects of international trade, including customs clearance, freight forwarding, and other related activities. The DEQ transaction type can be used to track and manage the delivery of goods from the seller's designated port or location to the buyer's final destination. Tips & Tricks: When setting up a Delivered Ex Quay transaction in SAP, it is important to ensure that all relevant information is accurately entered into the system. This includes details such as the seller's port or location, the buyer's final destination, and any applicable taxes or fees. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all parties involved in the transaction are aware of their respective responsibilities. Related Information: For more information on Delivered Ex Quay transactions and how they are managed in SAP, please refer to the SLL Global Trade Services documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed information on international trade transactions and how they are handled in SAP.