Cargo Accumulation definition

Cargo Accumulation means the receival and positioning by the Port Operator at a Port Terminal of Bulk Wheat for assembly and loading onto vessels for export at the Port Terminals;

Examples of Cargo Accumulation in a sentence

  • If the Mortgagor owns or operates a vehicle in the operation of the project, including non-owned and/or hired vehicles operated for the benefit of the Mortgagor, the Mortgagor shall procure and maintain Vehicle Liability Insurance.

  • Cargo Accumulation Plan (CAP) means accumulation proposal the Client supplies the Shiploader before loading can commence proving they can achieve the daily load rate of 5,000 metric tonnes.

  • Cargo Accumulation Risks in Maritime Supply Chains: A new perspective towards Risk Management for Theory, and Recommendations for the Insurance Industry and Cargo Shippers.

  • Customer accepting the booking confirms that they have sufficient supply chain capability to meet Cargo Accumulation requirements to execute this booking.

  • The Port Terminal Rules, together with the non-price terms and conditions and Cargo Accumulation Guidelines, will govern the operational provision of the Port Terminal Services.