Common use of Temperature Controlled and Ventilated Cargo and Containers Clause in Contracts

Temperature Controlled and Ventilated Cargo and Containers. The Operator shall: (a) provide electrical outlets and connect and disconnect the power supply; (b) set temperatures in accordance with the set points notified on the [booking advice] and monitoring the temperature settings displayed on the reefer units twice daily whilst in the Terminal and after receival or prior to delivery; (c) report faults, variations between the [booking advice] set point and Container set point, and machinery malfunctions (including abnormal temperature variations as nominated and provided by the Customer) to the Customer at agreed frequency; (d) Operator Excused from Liability The Operator will not be liable in respect of: (i) any failure of or interruption in the supply of electrical power, beyond the control of the Operator, to the Containers referred to in this clause; (ii) any failure or malfunction of such Containers or any associated equipment; (iii) any claim in respect of a Container or Cargo where the Operator has properly performed all its obligations under this Agreement; (iv) any claim in respect of a container or cargo where the operator has not been advised of the temperature settings required; or (v) any damage or failure due to special requests to adjust reading temp and to meet the setting temp (PTI), by vessel operator, or by customers. Should there any changing of temp, made remotely either thru our consent or without our consent,

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Terminal Services Agreement, Terminal Services Agreement, Terminal Services Agreement

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