Damage Protection Plan (DPP) :
Damage Protection Plan (DPP) :
What does this term stand for?
A Damage Protection Plan (DPP) is a financial protection service offered by container leasing companies that establishes a predetermined cost threshold for repair, cleaning, or damage-related expenses incurred during the use and return of leased shipping containers. Under this plan, the leasing company absorbs all repair and cleaning costs up to the specified DPP threshold amount, while the lessee is only responsible for costs that exceed this limit. This arrangement provides predictable cost management and reduces administrative burden by eliminating charges for minor damages that fall within normal wear and tear parameters.
Key Features
- Financial Threshold Protection
- Risk Transfer and Liability Management
- Operational Efficiency
- Optional Service with Premium Pricing
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