Bulk Terminal definition
Examples of Bulk Terminal in a sentence
Absent the prior written consent of United Bulk Terminal, no Visitor or Visitors, including, but not limited to any User, crew members, shipper, river transportation operator, launch service operator, master, owner, charterer, operator or agent, shall be allowed access to any of the Terminal facilities, docks or buoys while any Vessel is moored or berthed at any such United Bulk Terminal facility, dock or buoy.
United Bulk Terminal reserves the right to postpone cargo operations until the full requested deposit has been received.
When an Ocean Vessel is entering or leaving the Berth, United Bulk Terminal shall provide tugs, the cost of which shall be at the sole expense of and for the account of the Vessel and the Vessel Party without refund or credit against any charges due and owing the Terminal.
Furthermore, United Bulk Terminal reserves the right to order, at its sole discretion, any Ocean Vessel to vacate the Berth.
All Vessel Parties shall obtain the prior approval of United Bulk Terminal before their Vessels enter United Bulk Terminal’s fleet/berth/docks/buoys.
Simultaneous with the submission of the Berth Application, Users of Terminal facilities shall provide United Bulk Terminal with Material Safety Data Sheets on all commodities handled for their account.
If such approval by United Bulk Terminal is granted, all Vessels, Visitors, personnel, and passengers are required to comply with United Bulk Terminal’s prescribed safety rules and personal protective equipment requirements and follow United Bulk Terminal’s Facility Security Plan.
United Bulk Terminal shall not be responsible for any demurrage under any circumstances whatsoever.
Charges for towage services will be assessed to the Vessel by United Bulk Terminal.
The term “Holidays” includes Mardi Gras, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and the United Bulk Terminal Anniversary Picnic, the dates of which are published yearly.