Out of Gauge Container definition

Out of Gauge Container means a Container where Cargo protrudes beyond the standard dimensions of the Container which must be handled with the use of special attachments to a container spreader;
Out of Gauge Container means any Container whose Cargo height and/or damaged Container structure, requires special attachment to the spreader, i.e. manual and/or automatic frames to handle it.
Out of Gauge Container. (OOG) means a Container whose contents exceed the dimensions of the standard Container of 20’, 40’ or 45’ in length, 8’ in width and 8’6”/9’6” in height;

Examples of Out of Gauge Container in a sentence

  • Damaged Containers and Container requiring special devices for lifting is also classified as Out of Gauge Container.

  • Out of Gauge Container Acceptance: Prior to accepting OOG bookings it is the responsibility of the Customer to inform and secure prior cargo acceptance by the Terminal in writing.

  • Out of Gauge Container Acceptance: Prior to accepting OOG bookings it is the responsibility of the Customer to inform and secure cargo acceptance by the Terminal in writing.

  • Figure 5- Out of Gauge Container Figure 6 – Use of an Over height Spreader 2.7 EQUIPMENT USED IN APM TERMINALS APAPA LIMITED.


More Definitions of Out of Gauge Container

Out of Gauge Container or "OOG" means a Container whose contents exceed the dimensions of the Container (height, width, length);
Out of Gauge Container means a Container where Cargo
Out of Gauge Container means a Container where the Cargo protrudes outside the standard frame;
Out of Gauge Container means any Container whose Goods exceed the dimensions of a standard Container as specified in section (a) of the definition of Container;
Out of Gauge Container. (OOG) means a Container whose contents exceed thedimensions of the standard Container of 20’, 40’ or 45’ in length, 8’ in width and8’6”/9’6” in height;
Out of Gauge Container. , or “abnormal container” means any container in or on which there is cargo, the dimensions of which cargo exceed any of the external dimensions of the container in or on which such cargo is carried, or any container which, whether by reason of damage thereto, or its design, size, mass or any other reason, cannot be handled by means of the standard container handling equipment employed by the Terminal Operator for the handling of containers, from time to time. The Terminal Operator may, in its sole discretion, refuse to handle such abnormal/out of gauge containers and, should the Terminal Operator handle such containers, it does so without accepting or incurring any liability to any party for any loss of or damage to such container, any cargo in or on such container, or any other property whatsoever;
Out of Gauge Container means a Container where Cargo protrudes beyond the standard