Common use of INFORMATION BETWEEN THE OPERATOR AND THE SHIPPER Clause in Contracts

INFORMATION BETWEEN THE OPERATOR AND THE SHIPPER. The Parties shall keep each other extensively informed, at all times and as soon as possible, of any event, circumstance or information that may have a significant impact on the performance of the Contract. In the event of a major incident that endangers the Vessel or its Cargo occurring before the Vessel arrives at the Terminal, the Shipper shall extensively and regularly notify the Operator of the development of the situation as soon as it becomes aware of said incident. The Shipper and Operator exchange information via: o email or an information system made available to the Shipper by the Operator for operational data on the send-out and Vessel schedules; o an information system made available to the Shipper by the Operator for performance data (e.g. Quantities Unloaded, Inventory Levels). The Specific Conditions provide details of the Operator's and Xxxxxxx's points of contact.

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