Containers and Cargo Sample Clauses

The "Containers and Cargo" clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the use, handling, and management of shipping containers and their contents during transport. It typically outlines which party is responsible for providing, loading, unloading, and returning containers, as well as the condition and security of the cargo inside. For example, it may specify that the shipper must ensure cargo is properly packed and secured, while the carrier is responsible for delivering containers in good condition. This clause ensures clarity in the allocation of duties and risk between parties, helping to prevent disputes over damage, loss, or delays related to containers and their cargo.
Containers and Cargo. A Shipping Party will be allowed to ship only dry-cargo Containers, reefers and empty Containers meeting the definition mentioned in Clause 2 hereof. Loaded Containers shall be in a seaworthy condition, containing lawful merchandise of any kind; including IMO cargo, properly packed and secured. Containers not meeting the above criteria may be refused for carriage. The Parties may also discuss and agree on the carriage of breakbulk, noncontainerized, and hazardous cargo, subject to the concurrence of the Loading Party. Notwithstanding the above, explosives and radioactive material shall not be accepted by the Loading Party.
Containers and Cargo. The Shipping Party will be allowed to ship only seaworthy, empty Containers (whether dry-cargo or refrigerated) meeting the definition mentioned in Clause 2 hereof.
Containers and Cargo. HSD will be allowed to ship only dry-cargo Containers, reefers and empty Containers meeting the definition in Article 2 hereof. Loaded containers shall be in a seaworthy condition, containing lawful merchandise of any kind, including IMO cargo, properly packed and secured. Containers not meeting the above criteria may be refused for carriage. Notwithstanding the above, explosives and radioactive material shall not be accepted by COSCON. The Parties are authorized to discuss and agree on rules relating to the acceptance of dangerous, break bulk and out-of-gauge cargoes.
Containers and Cargo. WHL will be allowed to ship only dry-cargo Containers, reefers and empty Containers meeting the definition mentioned in Clause 2 hereof. Loaded Containers shall be in a seaworthy condition, containing lawful merchandise of any kind; including IMO cargo, properly packed and secured. Containers not meeting the above criteria may be refused for carriage. Notwithstanding the above, explosives and radioactive material shall not be accepted by COSCO SHIPPING.