Hurricane Response Staging Sample Clauses

Hurricane Response Staging. Services: • Dry storage at the Corner Store Retail Distribution Center (“RDC”) up to 75 pallet locations, additional space can be provided upon request if available. • Included is all in/out, handling and rotation of storage items. • Any delivery of product requested will be charged additionally at actual cost of carrier used or RDC cost incurred. • Storage over 75 pallets will be charged at $10/month per pallet. • The availability for use of dry or refrigerated trailers with a combined capacity of up to 36 pallet locations for emergency use. • Delivery/Recovery of trailers will be charged additionally at RDC cost incurred. • All operating cost of refrigeration equipment will be charged additionally at lease rates from trailer vendor. • Refrigerated trailers are not designed for long term dry or refrigerated storage, if this is requested, dry trailer storage can be provided- cost would depend on needs. • Logistical and product availability • RDC would continue with assistance in picking up/delivering requested supplies. (Food service product at Sysco, requested items from Cabella’s, etc.) • Any delivery of product requested will be charged additionally at actual cost of carrier used or RDC cost incurred. • RDC will continue relationship as supplier. • RDC will provide list of items carried for retail and will allow Valero to purchase as well. • If requested RDC would carry additional inventory of stocked items during peak exposure times, as in hurricane season. • RDC will use purchasing power and vendor relationship’s to assist Valero in procurement of product outside of normal items carried and will carry inventory if requested (5 gallon gas cans, different size Gatorade….) • Any non-stocked items brought in at Valero request must be purchased within 180 days unless other arrangements are made, as the RDC would have no other outlet to sell. Fees: $3,150 per month.
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