Break Bulk definition

Break Bulk means cargo that must be loaded individually, and not in intermodal containers;
Break Bulk means general cargo shipped loose such as cartons, steel, pallets of goods, bulk bagged cargo, bagged cargo and the like, stowed loose in a vessel’s hold, as opposed to the cargo which is containerised.
Break Bulk means large shipments of product being segregated at a storage facility to create smaller shipments appropriate for smaller transportation vessels;

Examples of Break Bulk in a sentence

  • The Trans-shipment is not permissible in case of Break Bulk Cargo.

  • Bulk and Break Bulk vessels will be berthed only after submission of discharging permission by Agent.

  • In case vessel is over 15 years of age, overage premium is to the account of seller and certified to be seaworthy as well (in case of Break Bulk C&F contracts only).

  • A certificate from the Master of Vessel certifying that the vessel has sailed on the date of issue of Bill of Lading (in case of Break Bulk C&F contracts only).

  • In case of Break Bulk Cargo on C&FFO Basis, please refer to Clause no.

  • Complete Packing list for discharge / Load with Length x Width X Height (CBM) and Metric ton for calculating Package wise FRT (Freight Ton).” In case of Break Bulk cargo, above documents are required to be submitted by the vessel agent before berthing of vessel, both in Excel as well as PDF formats.

  • Priority berthing will be given to coastal ships carrying Dry/ Break Bulk cargo in any one of the berths.

  • Note 2: For Break Bulk Warehouse / Yard Rental enquiries please send your enquiry to commercial department.

  • Break Bulk TransitNote 1: For Break Bulk Transit enquiries please send your enquiry to commercial department.

  • In case vessel is over 20 years of age, overage premium is to the account of seller and certified to be seaworthy as well (in case of Break Bulk C&F contracts only).(13)A certificate from the Master of Vessel certifying that the vessel has sailed on the date of issue of Bill of Lading (in case of Break Bulk C&F contracts only).


More Definitions of Break Bulk

Break Bulk means to separate a composite load into individual shipments that are routed to different destinations.
Break Bulk means cargo loaded or discharged in the traditional manner or conventional
Break Bulk means goods received in the storage warehouse as separate packages;

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