Ocean Vessel definition
Examples of Ocean Vessel in a sentence
The master of the Ocean Vessel shall be solely responsible for determining if the depth of water (at any tide or river stage) is sufficient for the Vessel, the Terminal having no responsibility therefor and the Terminal shall not be deemed to warrant the safety of public channels, fairways, approaches thereto, anchorages or other publicly-maintained areas either inside or outside the port area where any Vessel may operate.
A proposed stowage plan which includes Cargo cubic capacity for any Ocean Vessel to be loaded and Loading sequence or the actual plan for Cargo to be unloaded including the Unloading sequence.
Nomination of the Ocean Vessel shall be furnished to the Terminal by facsimile transmittal to (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or e-mail (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇.▇▇▇) to Terminal between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Mondays thru Fridays, exclusive of Holidays as defined herein and Saturdays and Sundays not earlier than thirty (30) days and not later than fourteen (14) days prior to the ETA of the Ocean Vessel.
Upon berthing, the Ocean Vessel shall immediately and at all times provide adequate lighting, equipment and appropriate officers and crew aboard to permit Loading or Unloading, as the case may be, of Cargo at any time of the day or night, including Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.
Upon assignment to a Berth, the Ocean Vessel shall remain prepared and be properly crewed to promptly carry out Cargo transfer operations within or between Terminal’s Berths, and undock and vacate the Berth on order of the Terminal twenty (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week with any crew overtime being at the sole cost and expense of the Ocean Vessel.
The term “Vessel” or “Vessels” shall include any ocean-going barge, or Ocean Vessel.
If filing is cancelled, the Ocean Vessel must refile and will be assigned a rotation in the Terminal lineup based on the new filing time.
All Ocean Vessel officers and crews shall wear life jackets, safety glasses and hard hats while on the Terminal docks and when transiting the conveyor walkway system to and from the docks.
If any Ocean Vessel, that has filed at Terminal, is ordered to Berth by Terminal management and is unable or refuses to accept a Berth, due to any reason whatsoever, or otherwise fails to comply with these Terminal Rules and Regulations, the Terminal management may, at its sole discretion cancel its original filing.
Whenever an Ocean Vessel is unable or refuses to load or unload, or shift within or between anchorage sites, mid-stream transfer facilities, berths or docks, the Terminal management may order the Ocean Vessel to vacate the Berth after notice to vacate is delivered to the Ocean Vessel’s master or agent.