Port Outturning Services Clause Samples

The Port Outturning Services clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for handling cargo upon its arrival at the port, specifically focusing on the unloading, inspection, and documentation of goods. Typically, this clause outlines which party is responsible for arranging and paying for services such as tallying, weighing, and reporting the condition of the cargo as it is discharged from the vessel. By clearly allocating these duties, the clause ensures that cargo is properly accounted for and any discrepancies or damages are promptly identified, thereby reducing disputes and facilitating smooth cargo transfer at the port.
Port Outturning Services. CBH will provide the Port Outturning Services for a Customer who elects to utilise Post-Harvest Direct to Vessel by submitting an Export Nomination in accordance with this Agreement.
Port Outturning Services. Service Description: This service provides bulk Outturning of Grain at a Port Terminal Facility into a ship's hold. 7.1 Service Availability (a) Port Outturning Services are provided by CBH under this Agreement for the purpose of export accumulation only. (b) Port Outturning Services are offered at all Port Terminal Facilities in accordance with the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement. (c) Port Outturning Service charges do not include any rail or road transportation costs in moving Grain to the relevant Port Terminal Facility. 7.2 Export Nominations The Customer must request any Port Outturning Services required either online through LoadNet® for MarketersTM, or on an Export Nomination Form.
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