The term "DP" stands for "Delivered Paid."
When it comes to shipping, DP condition refers to an agreement between the buyer and the seller where the seller takes responsibility for arranging and paying for the transportation of goods to a specified destination.
In this case, DHL (a well-known delivery company) would be responsible for delivering the goods and covering the shipping costs.
Essentially, with DP condition, the seller bears the risk and cost of transportation until the goods are delivered to the buyer.
"DP" in shipping usually stands for "Delivery Paid" or "Duty Paid", indicating that the sender or shipper is responsible for the payment of transportation charges and any necessary duty, tax, or customs charges necessary for the delivery of the goods.
However, please note that specific terms and conditions can vary from one logistics company to another, and it's always best to confirm directly with the service provider (in your case, DHL) about the specific meanings of any shipping terms you're using.
In terms of DHL, their specific shipping terms and definitions might not necessarily use the term "DP", but they do have a service called DDP (Delivered Duty Paid), where the shipper assumes all responsibilities and costs, including import duty and tax.
If you're looking for a service where the shipper covers all costs, this might be the service you're referring to. It's always a good idea to directly reach out to DHL to make sure you're using the correct service for your needs.