ASSEMBLY POINT AND WAREHOUSE Clause Samples

The 'Assembly Point and Warehouse' clause designates specific locations where goods are to be gathered, stored, or processed before further distribution or delivery. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities for managing inventory at these sites, such as who is liable for the goods while they are stored and any requirements for access, security, or insurance. By clearly defining where and how goods are handled prior to final delivery, this clause helps prevent disputes over loss, damage, or delays, ensuring smooth logistics and risk allocation between parties.
ASSEMBLY POINT AND WAREHOUSE. (A) The time of each Employee shall start in the morning at his designated Assembly Point, which shall be agreed upon at the pre-job conference, but which in no event shall be on the pipe line right-of-way. (B) If possible, there should be only one Assembly Point for all Employees and in no event shall there be more than two Assembly Points. (C) If one city, town or community large enough to provide living accommodations for all Employees is located near the job site, then one Assembly Point may be designated not more than twenty (20) miles outside the city limits and all Employees shall report to and their time shall begin at that Assembly Point. This distance may be increased beyond the twenty (20) miles when circumstances warrant as agreed to by the principal Parties. (D) If the Assembly Point is more than twenty (20) miles outside the city limits, only affected Employees will be provided a commuting premium associated with the extended mileage, which shall be an agreed upon lump sum daily payment equivalent to applicable base wage rate only (no fringes or rig pay required) calculated in half hour increments based upon the shortest, reasonable route from accommodation to Assembly Point. If it was agreed to at the pre-job conference that adequate accommodations are available within twenty (20) miles, no Employees will receive a commuting premium even in the event they choose accommodations more than twenty (20) miles from the Assembly Point. (E) If one such city, town or community is not located near the job site, then one Assembly Point may be designated which is approximately the same distance from several cities, towns or communities where living accommodations are available. (F) If living accommodations for all of the Employees cannot be found in the one large city, town or community contemplated in Paragraph (C), or in several cities, towns and communities contemplated in Paragraph (E), then a second Assembly Point which qualifies according to either Paragraph (C) or Paragraph (E), so far as available nearby living accommodations is concerned, may be designated by Employer, to which only the remaining Employees shall report and at which only their time shall begin. (G) Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraphs (C)- (F) above, Employers bidding work in remote areas of the country may use assembly points closer to the job site so that non- productive riding time may be eliminated or reduced. It is agreed that the number of miles involved will vary....
ASSEMBLY POINT AND WAREHOUSE. (A) The time of each Employee shall start in the morning at his designated Assembly Point, which shall be agreed upon at the pre-job conference, but which in no event shall be on the pipe line right-of-way. (B) If possible, there should be only one Assembly Point for all Employees and in no event shall there be more than two Assembly Points. (C) If one city, town or community large enough to pro- vide living accommodations for all Employees is located near the job site, then one Assembly Point may be designated not more than ten

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