FlavorCloud defaults to DDP (Delivered Duties Paid) for all international shipments unless you specifically configure DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid) or the destination country only allows DDU.
With DDP, all applicable duties and taxes are calculated and collected at checkout. This ensures your customer knows the full landed cost of their purchase upfront, avoids surprise customs charges, and reduces refused or returned shipments.
Some countries either do not accept DDP shipments or have carrier restrictions that require DDU. If the destination country is on this list, FlavorCloud will automatically switch to DDU.
See the DDU shipping help article for a complete list of countries and details.
What if I want to offer both DDP and DDU at checkout?
You can configure your account to allow customers to choose, though we recommend keeping DDP as the default option.
Does DDP affect shipping speed?
No. DDP only changes when and how duties/taxes are collected. Transit time is based on the service level (Standard, Express).
Will my customers see duties and taxes broken out separately?
Yes. The checkout display shows product price, shipping cost, and duty/tax amounts.