The supplier is responsible for delivering the goods to a named port or destination (such as an air-port or warehouse), as well as unloading them from the terminal from this point, risk passes to the buyer.
Wait, is this a trick question? I thought the supplier was only responsible until the goods reached the port or airport, not all the way to the final destination.
I'm going to go with C) DP -- Delivery Duty Paid. It sounds like the supplier is responsible for everything, including customs and duties, until the goods reach the final destination.
The question mentions 'unloading them from the terminal,' so I'm leaning towards A) DAT -- Delivered At Terminal. It makes sense that the supplier would be responsible for unloading at that point.
I think the correct answer is B) DAP -- Delivered At Place. The supplier is responsible for delivering the goods to a named port or destination, and the risk passes to the buyer from that point.
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