MONITORING OFFLOAD TO A TRUCK Clause Samples

The 'Monitoring Offload to a Truck' clause establishes the requirement for overseeing the process of transferring goods from one mode of transport to a truck. Typically, this involves assigning responsibility to a party—such as a logistics provider or warehouse operator—to supervise the offloading, verify the condition and quantity of goods, and document any discrepancies or damages. By mandating active monitoring during offload, the clause helps ensure accountability, reduces the risk of loss or damage, and provides a clear record in case of disputes.
MONITORING OFFLOAD TO A TRUCK. 23.6.1 Each sector must specify in its DM contract, the remote unloading facilities where sector members will be allowed to offload catch to trucks. Details are dependent upon contractual arrangements and specifications to be agreed upon by the Sector, the Vendor and OLE. See 23.8
MONITORING OFFLOAD TO A TRUCK i) Each sector must specify in its operations plan the remote unloading facilities where sector members will be allowed to offload catch to trucks. ii) Offloading of landings to trucks and subsequent weigh out of landings at all dealer facilities are considered separate (in terms of individual monitors) but conjoined (in terms of fishing trip) events. If a trip is selected for DSM and will offload to a truck, the trip must have a RM present to witness all offload activities, as well as a DM present at each dealer that receives the fish to certify weigh-out of all landings. The RM and DM may be the same or different individuals. iii) If the landings are weighed by a representative of the receiving dealer in front of the RM before being loaded into the truck, the event must follow the protocol for offload at a dealer (Section 2 of this document). iv) If the landings are not weighed by a representative of the receiving dealer in front of the RM before being loaded into the truck, all requirements of DSM when offloading to a dealer will apply (except weight and dealer-receipt records), and the additional requirements of this section will also apply.

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