Compacted loads Sample Clauses

The 'Compacted loads' clause defines the requirements and procedures for transporting goods that are densely packed or compressed to maximize space efficiency. In practice, this clause may specify how such loads should be prepared, secured, and documented to ensure safe handling during transit, and may outline any special equipment or methods needed for loading and unloading. Its core function is to ensure that compacted loads are managed safely and efficiently, reducing the risk of damage or accidents and clarifying responsibilities for both shippers and carriers.
Compacted loads. Compacted loads shall be permitted only at transfer sites, and only if the hauler weighs the truck before and after tipping at the site. Compacted loads shall be charged at the rate of $81.50 per ton.

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