Port Terminals definition

Port Terminals means each of the ports operated by the Port Operator at:
Port Terminals means GrainCorp's seaboard terminals at Gladstone, Mackay, Pinkenba, Fisherman Islands, Newcastle, Kooragang, Port Kembla, Geelong and Portland. Port Terminal Services Agreement means any prior agreement which applied prior to the Term for services similar to the Services, as between the Client and GrainCorp. Port Terminal Services Price Schedule means the fees and charges for the loading of Wheat to the vessel’s side as detailed in Annexure A, which may be varied with at least 30 days prior notice to the Client. Queensland Sites means sites operating within the Northern Division of GrainCorp.

Examples of Port Terminals in a sentence

  • The Client acknowledges that, in these circumstances, the potential admixture of Bulk Wheat with small quantities of other commodities is a risk inherent in using Port Terminals which are also used to load non-grain commodities.

  • Provided, however, that the Total Project Cost shall be deemed to have increased by the same proportion that the capacity of Additional Port Terminals bear to the existing Project.

  • The Indicative Elevation Capacity of Port Terminals: will at all times be set at a level where no more than 60% of the Indicative Elevation Capacity and Nominated Elevation Capacity for each Port Terminal is allocated to Customers under Long Term Port Terminal Service Agreements.

  • Any notices and applications pursuant to these Protocols and directed to GrainCorp that cannot be completed on the Workflow Online Platform are to be sent to the email addresses for the applicable Port Terminal(s) set out below.

  • The Client acknowledges that, in these circumstances, the potential admixture of Bulk Wheat with small quantities of other commodities and substances is a risk inherent in using Port Terminals which are also used to load non-grain commodities.

  • GrainCorp is under no obligation to receive grain at any of its Port Terminals for Booked Elevation Capacity more than twenty-one (21) days in advance of the Assigned Load Date.

  • Two Port Loading Where Booked Elevation Capacity requires loading from two Port Terminals, an Assigned Load Date will be allocated at both Port Terminals after the customer’s ETA Nomination (Part C clause 16) is received.

  • In each Long Term Nomination Year immediately after the announcement of Indicative Elevation Capacity in Part B clause 3.1, GrainCorp will invite Indicative Long Term Nominations from all grain exporters who have exported from Port Terminals in the previous year, as well as other grain exporters who make themselves known to GrainCorp.

  • The following procedures apply to requesting Elevation Capacity and an Elevation Period, accepting or declining a CNA, modifying a CNA and for managing the allocation of Terminal Elevation Capacity at GrainCorp’s Port Terminals.

  • This is the application submitted to GrainCorp via the Workflow Online Platform by customers seeking to book grain Elevation Capacity at one or multiple GrainCorp grain export Port Terminals.