Accessorial Sample Clauses

Accessorial. These amounts will fluctuate from year to year depending upon volume, unanticipated damages, and other miscellaneous services related to warehousing activities.
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Accessorial. Xxxxxx agrees to pay carrier the following additional charges for if the following acts occur. 1. Waiting time at loading: 3 hours free - $60.00 per hour after and paid in 15-minute increments 2. Waiting time at delivery (Full TL): 3 hours free - $60.00 per hour and paid in 15- minute increments 3. Waiting time at a stop (multi stop load/trip): 2 hours fee - $60.00 per hour and paid in 15-minute increments 4. Reconsignment: Extra miles paid at mileage rate plus $75.00 for extra stop 5. Driver Assist: $15.00 per pallet ($30.00 minimum charge) - Loose freight will be negotiated.
Accessorial. These amounts will fluctuate from year to year depending upon volume, unanticipated damages, and other miscellaneous services related to warehousing activities. 3. Special projects/packaging: Special projects are estimated at [*] to [*] per year, depending upon customer demand and trade promotions which [*] may grant to specific accounts. [*] anticipates its volumes will continue to grow and payments to Madison will increase proportionately. [*] compares Madison’s rates against its other warehouse providers to ensure it is paying competitive charges for the [*] services provided. [*] staff conducted an analysis in late 2003 of warehouse building and labor costs by geographical area, which validated the belief that its existing warehouse costs (including those with Madison) were fair. In addition, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, [*] Director of Logistics, believes Madison’s rates remain competitive based upon his knowledge of the warehouse industry and costs in the [*] and [*] markets. Madison’s warehouses continue to be [*] two lowest cost facilities. [*] = Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request. Such omitted information has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [*] [*] = Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request. Such omitted information has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [*] Company Overview Xx. Xxxx provided a Company overview. Xx. Xxxxxxxxx presented financial summaries for Q2 and full year 2005. [*] = Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request. Such omitted information has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Sherwood Country Club (“Sherwood”) is a private facility that is owned, directly or indirectly, by Xx. Xxxxxxx. The facility includes a golf course, tennis courts and a clubhouse. Exhibit A provides a breakdown of the 2005 and 2004 payments to Sherwood. Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxx, the controller of Sherwood, stated that Sherwood charged Dole the same prices that it regularly charged its other customers.

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