Port Operations definition

Port Operations means voyages restricted to a port operations area; and 'port operations service' shall be construed accordingly;
Port Operations means Transnet Port Terminals facilities situated at the port of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bay;
Port Operations means all customary commercial and leisure activities, uses and developments carried on in an international seaport at any time during the Term in accordance with prevailing practices and trends for the time being, whether involving the use of light or heavy machinery, equipment, vehicles, vessels or otherwise. “Silo and Viaduct Marinas Safety and Environment Rules” means the safety and environment rules for the Marina issued by Panuku, and as updated by Panuku, from time to time.

Examples of Port Operations in a sentence

  • This contract provides for senior programmers to develop and maintain the Port Operations and Security System and other projects for the Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Port Administration (MDOT MPA).

  • This contract supports a full range of systems development, maintenance, migration, and enhancement requests to support MDOT MPA’s Port Operations and Security System (“POSS”).

  • Unit Title Port Operations & Management Unit Code POM- 0309 Level 6 Diploma Credits 20 Unit Leader TP Pre-requisites The aim of this unit is to provide students with a clear understanding of the main activities associated with port operations and port management and highlight current and future opportunities and threats facing port operators and government regulators.

  • In the event ▇▇▇ has given STEM to Buyer and if Product is not available for loading at the stockpile area provided by S.A. Port Operations on the date for which STEM has been given and if demurrage or dead freight is incurred as a result of such non-availability, ▇▇▇ shall pay Buyer demurrage and/or dead freight at the rate specified or determined between Buyer and the shipping company under the Charter Party.

  • For the avoidance of doubt slots can be rolled over by the Customer to any available slot within the same shipping year (October to September) as confirmed by the Cargill Port Operations Team at Bridget_O’▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.


More Definitions of Port Operations

Port Operations means all customary commercial and leisure activities, uses and developments carried on in an international seaport at any time during the Term in accordance with prevailing practices and trends for the time being, whether involving the use of light or heavy machinery, equipment, vehicles, vessels or otherwise.
Port Operations means all customary commercial uses carried on in an international seaport (including the Ports of Auckland) at any time in accordance with prevailing practices and trends for the time being, whether involving the use of light or heavy machinery, equipment, vehicles, vessels or otherwise.
Port Operations means any operation engaged by the Esperance Port Authority and may include, but not limited to administration, construction, maintenance, mooring and unmooring, work launch operations, pilot vessel operations, lines launch, watchkeeping, and Stevedoring.
Port Operations means Port operations, including but not limited to developing vacant Real Property and/or redeveloping developed Real Property consistent with the City General Plan and Zoning Ordinance and the Navy conveyance document, the docking of vessels for purposes of loading and/or unloading cargo, and other actions that are necessary to be assured that the Port will continue to operate as a viable Port including but not limited to keeping the ship channel open and at a sufficient depth, now and in the future, to allow the free and unimpeded movement of ocean going vessels to and from the Port of Stockton. This section 2.02 shall be liberally interpreted to facilitate the broad intent granted by this vested right.
Port Operations means voyages restricted to a port operations area;
Port Operations means voyages confined to the sea area within a 15 Nautical Miles radius of a port;
Port Operations means handling of ArcelorMittal’s import coal through the port of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bay;