Common use of Berthing Clause in Contracts

Berthing. The Operator shall: 1.1 If a Vessel Arrives on Schedule, meaning Arrival at Terminal physical berth within 4 hours of the agreed Berthing Window. Arrival at Pilot Station should be latest 2 hours before commencement of the Berthing Window, assuming it takes 2 hours from Pilot Station to Berth. (a) provide a berth on Arrival. (b) work the Vessel to maintain the agreed Berthing Window Plan, provided the Vessel meets the Minimum Crane Density requirement and has an exchange that does not exceed the move count (including restows moves’ count). 1.2 If a Vessel does not Arrive on Schedule: (a) berth and work the Vessel at the next available opportunity. Work will commence on the Vessel at the normal start of shift after Arrival. (b) provide the best productivity possible using Good Industry Practice, however the Operator shall be under no obligation to meet the agreed Berthing Window parameters.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Terminal Services Agreement, Terminal Services Agreement, Terminal Services Agreement

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