shipping agent definition

shipping agent means the entity or entities with the task of transferring net positions between different central counter parties;
shipping agent means the shipping agent (if any) set out in the Application Form, who is authorised by the Owner to manage the Vessel on behalf of the Owner. Tanker Facilities Operations Manual means the manual setting out procedures for operations at Bulk Liquid Facilities, which is available from Port of Melbourne upon request by the Owner or the Shipping Agent.
shipping agent means a person licensed as a shipping agent under the Customs Act, 1969 (Act No. IV of 1969), or the rules made thereunder, who provides or renders any service in relation to entrance or clearance of a conveyance at a customs port and a customs station, as defined in clauses (j) and (k) of section 2 of the Customs Act, 1969, and files import or export manifest and issues line or carrier bill of lading, for or on behalf of an airline or shipping line or any other conveyance, and includes non-vessel operating common carriers, slot carriers, charterers, international freight forwarders and consolidators, rendering services in relation to import and export of cargo, independently or as subsidiary of an airline, shipping line, slot carrier, charterer, and non-vessel operating common carrier;

Examples of shipping agent in a sentence

  • The Owner has engaged the Shipping Agent to act as its agent for all relevant purposes concerning the Vessel, including for the duration of the Access Period and while the Vessel is under the control of the Owner.

  • The Shipping Agent and the Owner acknowledge and agree that Port of Melbourne is not obliged to pay, and neither the Shipping Agent nor the Owner is entitled to, any other remedy, compensation or damages for any such withdrawal of permission.

  • The Owner must indemnify Port of Melbourne for direct and indirect losses incurred by Port of Melbourne arising from any Pollution Incident, Environmental Hazard or Contamination caused by the Owner, the Shipping Agent, or their servants, agents, employees or contractors, including all crew and all personnel engaged by it in relation to a Vessel without prejudice to any defences, exclusions from liability and rights of limitation provided by law.

  • The Shipping Agent or Owner (as applicable) must comply with any and all statutory notices referred to in Clause 12.4 and is liable for any costs of compliance with such statutory notices.

  • The Shipping Agent warrants that it is the shipping agent on behalf of the Owner and is fully authorised to act on behalf of the Owner.


More Definitions of shipping agent

shipping agent means a local representative of a shipping company;
shipping agent means a person, who holds the license under the Custom Act, 1969 (IV of 1969), or the rules made there under, provides or renders any service to entrance or clearance of a conveyance at a customs port and issues line or carrier bill of lading, for or on behalf of a shipping line and includes non-vessel operating common carriers, slot carriers charters, international freight forwarders and consolidators, rendering services in relation to import and export of cargo, independently or as subsidiary of shipping line, carrier and non-vessel operating common carriers;
shipping agent means the person who acts as an intermediary between the ship owner or his representative and IMMARBE;
shipping agent means Decanter’s appointed consolidated shipping agent, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Ltd, which has its registered office located at Kuhlmann House, Lancaster Way, Fradley Park, WS13 8SX, Lichfield and is a company registered in England and Wales under company number 1108485; and
shipping agent means any natural person or a corporation who is licensed by the competent authorities to handle the agency of a Vessel calling at the Port, and who is appointed by the Owner or the Charterer of the Vessel to handle the call of the Vessel at the Container Terminal;
shipping agent. As defined in the EU CACM Guideline. Strategic Demand Reserve or SDR: The strategic reserve supplied by shedding demand (or consumption facility offtake), as referred to in Article 7d(2)(1) of the Electricity Act.
shipping agent means a licensed agent in a port who transacts the business of a ship including