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Component: SRD-CRM
Component Name: CRM-Customer Relationship Management
Description: An arrangement stating that the supplier is only responsible for packing and preparing the products for shipment, and delivering the products to the named place in the country of import. The buyer is responsible for the products once they are delivered to the named place in the country of import, and bears any costs, such as duties, taxes, and other official import charges.
Key Concepts: Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU) is a term used in international trade to describe a delivery of goods where the seller is responsible for delivering the goods to the buyer, but the seller does not pay any of the duties, taxes, or other fees associated with importing the goods. The buyer is responsible for paying all of these fees. How to use it: In SAP Customer Relationship Management (CRM), DDU is used to describe a delivery of goods where the seller is responsible for delivering the goods to the buyer, but the seller does not pay any of the duties, taxes, or other fees associated with importing the goods. The buyer is responsible for paying all of these fees. Tips & Tricks: When using DDU in SAP CRM, it is important to ensure that all necessary documents are provided to the buyer in order for them to pay any applicable duties and taxes. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all necessary information regarding the delivery of goods is provided to both parties in order to avoid any potential disputes. Related Information: For more information on DDU and other international trade terms, please refer to the World Trade Organization’s website at https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tradfaq_e/tradfaq_e.htm.