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General Information about Restricted and Prohibited Commodities. The rail transportation providers have specific rules regarding the type of freight that they will carry as well as the additional documentation necessary for shipping of these restricted or prohibited commodities. These rules are specified in detail in the Intermodal Circulars. Any commodity that is prohibited by the rail carriers for transportation is also prohibited for intermodal transportation arranged by us. Prohibited commodities include hazardous wastes, garbage, explosives, metal coils, scrap metal or parts and sodium compounds or other commodities that would reasonably be expected to contaminate or otherwise render the trailer or container unsuitable for future shipments. Any commodity that is classified as “restricted” by the rail carriers is also considered “restricted” for intermodal transportation arranged by us and subject to special procedures in order to be eligible for transportation. Restricted commodities include bulk commodities, rolled paper, household goods, metal banding, dense metal items, rubber shavings, tire fabric, over-dimension loads, currency, postage stamps and mail. Other commodities such as freight that could be considered to pose a safety or health issue, is easily perishable, is considered to be of extraordinary value, or needs temperature protective services may also be subject to limitations or special requirements. Before tendering any such freight for transportation, you must make prior arrangements with us. If you are unsure as to whether or not your commodity has special requirements for shipment, please contact either your sales or pricing representative or the Director of Loss Prevention. We will be glad to coordinate your special needs with the underlying transportation providers.

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General Information about Restricted and Prohibited Commodities. The rail transportation providers have specific rules regarding the type of freight that they will carry as well as the additional documentation necessary for shipping of these restricted or prohibited commodities. These rules are specified in detail in the Intermodal Circulars. Any commodity that is prohibited by the rail carriers for transportation is also prohibited for intermodal transportation arranged by us. Prohibited commodities include hazardous wastes, garbage, explosives, metal coils, scrap metal or parts and sodium compounds or other commodities that would reasonably be expected to contaminate or otherwise render the trailer or container unsuitable for future shipments. Any commodity that is classified as “restricted” by the rail carriers is also considered “restricted” for intermodal transportation arranged by us and subject to special procedures in order to be eligible for transportation. Restricted commodities include bulk commodities, rolled paper, household goods, metal banding, dense metal items, rubber shavings, tire fabric, over-dimension loads, currency, postage stamps and mail. Other commodities such as freight that could be considered to pose a safety or health issue, is easily perishable, is considered to be of extraordinary value, or needs temperature protective services may also be subject to limitations or special requirements. Before tendering any such freight for transportation, you must make prior arrangements with us. If you are unsure as to whether or not your commodity has special requirements for shipment, please contact either your sales or pricing representative or the Director of Loss Prevention. We will be glad to coordinate your special needs with the underlying transportation providers.

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Samples: xpodotcom.azureedge.net

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General Information about Restricted and Prohibited Commodities. The rail transportation providers have specific rules regarding the type of freight that they will carry as well as the additional documentation necessary for shipping of these restricted or prohibited commodities. These rules are specified in detail in the Intermodal Circulars. Any commodity that is prohibited by the rail carriers for transportation is also prohibited for intermodal or highway transportation arranged by usStreamline. Prohibited commodities include hazardous wastes, garbage, explosives, metal coils, scrap metal or parts and sodium compounds or other commodities that would reasonably be expected to contaminate or otherwise render the trailer or container unsuitable for future shipments. Any commodity that is classified as “restricted” by the rail carriers is also considered “restricted” for intermodal or highway transportation arranged by us Streamline and subject to special procedures in order to be eligible for transportation. Restricted commodities include bulk commodities, rolled paper, household goods, metal banding, dense metal items, rubber shavings, tire fabric, over-dimension loads, currency, postage stamps and mail. Other commodities such as freight that could be considered to pose a safety or health issue, is easily perishable, is considered to be of extraordinary value, or needs temperature protective services may also be subject to limitations or special requirements. Before tendering any such freight for transportation, you customers must make prior arrangements with usStreamline. If you customers are unsure as to whether or not your commodity has special requirements for shipment, please contact either your sales or pricing representative or the Director of Loss PreventionFreight Claims. We Streamline will be glad to coordinate your special needs with the underlying transportation providers. The commodities listed above are not an exhaustive list of restricted and prohibited commodities.

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Samples: Streamline Intermodal Agreement

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