Port Control definition

Port Control means the designated Vessel Traffic Service (VTS), operated by Dover Harbour Board.
Port Control means the communication centre manned by persons authorized by the Port Officer to give directions as to anchorage or berthage under section 446 of the Ordinance;
Port Control means the Vessel Traffic Service Centre at Hubberston Point- Call SignMilford Haven Port Control’ from which the Harbourmaster’s instructions and advice are normally (but not invariably) issued to Masters of Vessels by VHF radio and to which Reporting Vessels must report and other Vessels may report.

Examples of Port Control in a sentence

  • The contractor has to comply with all necessary formalities as per Port rules for movement of men material and equipments on to the site and also to communicate with Port Control when any movement is required.

  • For container vessels which have trim up to 40 cm down by head shall be permitted on case to case basis on prior intimation to Port Control.

  • Any vessel which requires more time than the above notice has to inform Port Control well in advance through her agent or via Port VHF working Channel.

  • The ship or ship’s agent will immediately report any spillage of oil on the wharf or on the water and the extent of the spill to the Port Operations Manager and Port Control at (321) 394-3281.

  • An original certificate of insurance, declarations pages of the policy (ies) or insurance binder(s) shall be deposited with the Department of Port Control City of Cleveland before the commencing of any work under the contract.

  • Port setting includes Port Statistics, Port Control, Port Trunk, Port Mirroring, and Rate Limiting.

  • All policies shall include the City and all if its officers, employees, and agent as additional insured.GENERAL:Contractor personnel engaged in this project shall be under the direct control of the Department of Port Control Airport personnel while in secured areas of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.

  • All policies shall contain a waiver of subrogation wherein the insurer(s) waives all rights of recovery against the City of Cleveland and Department of Port Control.

  • Please contact the Port Control for information about temporary lease of port area.

  • Questions must be submitted, in writing, to the Procurement Section of the Department of Port Control, 5300 Riverside Drive, P.


More Definitions of Port Control

Port Control means the office of the Harbourmaster though which the statutory powers and duties of the Harbourmaster, as contained in any legislation including the Acts and Orders, is discharged. In practical terms it is the means by which any communications with the Harbourmaster should be channeled.

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