Weight of Lading; Gross & Axle Overweight Conditions Sample Clauses

Weight of Lading; Gross & Axle Overweight Conditions. ‌ The weight of the freight should be evenly distributed in the container or trailer, and the freight should be restrained adequately to prevent it from exerting excessive pressures against doors, walls, or ends of the containers that might cause their failure. The loaded weight must not exceed the limit set forth in the equipment manufacturer’s plates. The weight of the lading may not exceed following specified weights for the length of container set forth in the following chart: Nominal Length (ft.) Maximum Gross Weight (lbs.) (Lading Plus Tare) 53' 43,500 48' 43,500 45' 43,500 40' 40,000 20' 37,000 The total weight of the trailer on stanchion must not exceed 65,000 lbs. In loading heavy or concentrated weight commodities, no more than 25,000 pounds may be distributed over any 10 linear feet within the container. On freight with small supporting bases, no more than 3,500 pounds may be concentrated on a floor area of less than 25 square inches (minimum dimension 3.1 inches by 8 inches), with such areas no closer than 35 inches to one another. You are responsible for complying with the Intermodal Safe Container Act and all applicable state and local requirements regarding shipment weights, including foregoing and applicable weight limitations per axle. Keep in mind that for intermodal shipments, the placement of the axles on the chassis used for the delivery of the container from the destination rail terminal to the final destination may differ from the axle placement on the chassis used for pick-up from the consignor to the origin rail terminal. Such differences must be taken into consideration when loading the container. Neither we nor the underlying transportation provider will be responsible for any weight violation. The customer will be responsible for all costs arising out of the overweight condition of the equipment, including fines or penalties charged by a governmental authority, repair of damaged equipment, storage, redelivery charges, loss or damage to freight, and adjustment and transload services. Forklifts or other equipment, when loaded or empty, should not exceed the floor rating of the container or trailer being loaded. In many cases, the floor rating may be found on the door of the container or trailer.
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