Destination Service Sample Clauses

Destination Service. Upon receipt of destination service request, please check it thoroughly and in case of doubts or issues, keep contact with coordinator. Full attention is necessary in order to predict any problem and avoid small mistakes, which can lead to client’s dissatisfaction, fines, delays, etc. Any correspondence with shipper must have our coordinator in copy. Request necessary documentation for customs clearance to shipper in advance and confirm in written receipt. In case of any missing or wrong documentation, let shipper be aware immediately. When delivery address is made available, please check accessibility (address a physical inspection whenever needed or possible). Do inform difficult access or need of any extra service before performing. Metropolitan will confirm billing instruction for any extra cost. Please keep Metropolitan coordination aware of all steps of the service - notify arrival of documentation, cargo at destination air/port, status of customs clearance, any issue about customs inspection, eventual divergence on seal number, condition of container/vans and tentative delivery date. Delivery on site: please schedule enough time to perform complete unpacking. Confirm with shipper in writing, with Metropolitan coordinator in copy, delivery schedule and arrival time of your crew, with one working day prior of delivery. Please notify Metropolitan of condition of the shipment and any damage as soon it is noticed. In the event of mold and mildew or wet boxes, please inspect the container (looking for holes, issues in the floor, fence, etc.) before emptying the container. Do take pictures and notify Metropolitan immediately. Check carefully and thorough if all items listed on the inventory are delivered into the residence. Unpack all items with special caution to prevent damage. Place goods in the rooms specified by the shipper. Avoid leaving items unpacked, as it is important to check if all items arrived during delivery. If by any chance shipper requests some items to remain unpacked, please write the numbers down on the delivery form that shipper will date and sign. Furniture must be assembled. Prioritize beds and items requested by shipper. In case of necessity of a specialist xxxxxxxxx, please reach out to us for approval. Remove all debris. A second pick up of debris might be scheduled on a future date. Preform a walk-through with shipper before leaving the residence. Double check with shipper if any extra service is necessary. In case any item was ...
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Destination Service. The Contractor must immediately inform XXXXXXXX if the cargo is to be/was checked by customs. In addition, a note must be made (where possible) of which cartons were opened and whether items were confiscated.
Destination Service. Great Way’s liabilities end at the point where Great Way services listed on the quotation sheet. Great Way is not responsible for any extended service before or after Great Way’s passage of services, especially at the destination. Customs brokerage – Unless it’s specified in the quotation, all customs clearance is handled by Great Way’s agents or contractors at the destination based on your service request only. Though Great Way is making every effort to maintain a circle of quality partners at the destination, Great Way will not guarantee the service standards performed. Therefore, we encourage you to use your own customs broker at the destination. Destination mover – So far Great Way does not own or operate any movers at the destination. Only at your request, Great Way’s destination office or agent may offer you the destination delivery and moving service. All these acts are not a part of Great Way’s service and you will not hold Great Way responsible for any damages, and losses caused due to such acts. You are also encouraged to hire your own trucker or destination mover to handle your cargoes at the destination. Please always request a written quotation before you order the service.

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