Loading Times and Method of Loading Sample Clauses

Loading Times and Method of Loading. Currently loading times are 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Loading during weekends are mostly to accommodate customers on the longer routes such as customers in the Western Cape. Loading will be done by means of ArcelorMittal’s Overhead Cranes or Forklifts.
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Loading Times and Method of Loading. ▪ Mondays to Thursdays: 07:00 to 16:00 ▪ Fridays: 07:00 to 12:00 ▪ Weekends and Public Holidays: No Off-Loading Loading will be done by means of ArcelorMittal’s Overhead Cranes, magnet or Forklifts.
Loading Times and Method of Loading. Loading time Monday 05:00 until Sunday 13:00 The Contractor shall load the Products as follows: Overhead crane
Loading Times and Method of Loading. Mondays to Fridays: 06:00 to 22:00 – last truck to be in by 21:00. Loading will be until 22:00 to enable the Contractor to off-load at the customer the next morning. Loading will be done by ArcelorMittal. Weekend loading: Only when necessary and pre-arranged between the parties
Loading Times and Method of Loading.  Mondays 06:00 am – Saturday 06:00 am  Saturdays 06:00 am to Sunday 06:00 (dependent on market conditions) Loading will be done by means of ArcelorMittal’s Overhead Cranes or Forklifts.
Loading Times and Method of Loading.  Mondays to Thursdays: 07:00 to 16:00  Fridays: 07:00 to 12:00  Weekends and Public Holidays: No Off-Loading Loading will be done by means of ArcelorMittal’s Overhead Cranes, magnet or Forklifts.

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