Data and Information Collection. The Parties are authorized to obtain, compile, maintain, exchange, analyze, mine, and discuss information, records, statistics, studies, agreements, and data pertaining to all matters within the authority of this Agreement, concerning, involving, or affecting: productivity related metrics, turn times, gate utilization, container yard utilization, equipment utilization, utilization or deployment of technology, other information related to this Agreement or the services provided by the Parties, and potential operational benefits or efficiencies that could be obtained in connection with their operations at the Port, whether prepared by one or more of the Parties or obtained from outside sources, relating to or for purposes of the Parties utilizing the authorities provided by this Agreement. The Parties are authorized to collect, obtain, compile, maintain, analyze, and develop operational data, records, statistics, studies, compilations, consultancy reports, forecasts, projections, know-how, and information regarding customers, assets, leases, and providers (collectively “Data”) and to exchange, compile, maintain, analyze, and develop such Data and any derivatives of such Data, subject to Article 4.D.2 regarding information covered by confidentiality agreements or non-disclosure restrictions The Parties are authorized to consult, meet, discuss, and agree on any matter regarding the authority described in this Article.
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Sources: Marine Terminal Cooperative Working Agreement, Marine Terminal Cooperative Working Agreement, Marine Terminal Cooperative Working Agreement