Common use of Container Packing Clause in Contracts

Container Packing. applies to shrunk tonnes This service applies to 20’ and 40’ containers and is for Farmer Dressed bulk Grain (FD bulk) and includes container pickup, AQIS and container inspection, fitting bulkhead, filling container, weighing and delivery to wharf. Domestic Outload – applies to shrunk tonnes This charge applies to services provided on normal working days and normal working hours of 07:00 – 15:30. Storage – applies to shrunk tonnes Storage will not be charged to a Client who has an approved Cargo Accumulation (as described in the Melbourne Port Terminal Loading Protocol) and has met the obligations of the Melbourne Port Terminal Loading Protocol. If, due to circumstances outside the Company’s control, a vessel does not commence loading five (5) calendar days following the original vessel ETA (as notified by the Client to Emerald), an initial carry charge of $1.50/mt is applicable. This carry charge will then apply every seven (7) calendar days from the initial carry charge until the vessel commences loading. Any residual Grain in Port Terminal after vessel departure incurs a carry charge of $1.50/mt/week (proportionally adjusted) which will be charged from 12.00am (midnight) on the immediately following Sunday.

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Samples: emeraldgrain.com, emeraldgrain.com, emeraldgrain.com

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Container Packing. applies to shrunk tonnes This service applies to 20’ and 40’ containers and is for Farmer Xxxxxx Dressed bulk Grain (FD bulk) and includes container pickup, AQIS and container inspection, fitting bulkhead, filling container, weighing and delivery to wharf. Domestic Outload – applies to shrunk tonnes This charge applies to services provided on normal working days and normal working hours of 07:00 – 15:30. Storage – applies to shrunk tonnes Storage will not be charged to a Client who has an approved Cargo Accumulation (as described in the Melbourne Port Terminal Loading Protocol) and has met the obligations of the Melbourne Port Terminal Loading Protocol. If, due to circumstances outside the Company’s control, a vessel does not commence loading five (5) calendar days following the original vessel ETA (as notified by the Client to Emerald), an initial carry charge of $1.50/mt is applicable. This carry charge will then apply every seven (7) calendar days from the initial carry charge until the vessel commences loading. Any residual Grain in Port Terminal after vessel departure incurs a carry charge of $1.50/mt/week (proportionally adjusted) which will be charged from 12.00am (midnight) on the immediately following Sunday.

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Samples: emeraldgrain.com

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Container Packing. applies to shrunk tonnes This service applies to 20’ and 40’ containers and is for Farmer Dressed bulk Grain (FD bulk) and includes container pickup, AQIS and container inspection, fitting bulkhead, filling container, weighing and delivery to wharf. Domestic Outload – applies to shrunk tonnes This charge applies to services provided on normal working days and normal working hours of 07:00 – 15:30. Storage – applies to shrunk tonnes Storage will not be charged to a Client who has an approved Cargo Accumulation (as described in the Melbourne Port Terminal Loading Protocol) and has met the obligations of the Melbourne Port Terminal Loading Protocol. If, due to circumstances outside the Company’s control, a vessel does not commence loading five (5) calendar days following the original vessel ETA (as notified by the Client to EmeraldLDC), an initial carry charge of $1.50/mt is applicable. This carry charge will then apply every seven (7) calendar days from the initial carry charge until the vessel commences loading. Any residual Grain in Port Terminal after vessel departure incurs a carry charge of $1.50/mt/week (proportionally adjusted) which will be charged from 12.00am (midnight) on the immediately following Sunday.

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Samples: www.ldc.com

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