Shipping Window definition

Shipping Window means a half month period of between 14 and 16 days within which a Customer may nominate a vessel to arrive at a Port Terminal Facility for loading of a cargo for which the Customer has been allocated Capacity under the Port Terminal Rules.
Shipping Window means, for “less than truckload” shipments, the period of time beginning * before the Ship Date and ending on the * after the Ship Date, and for all other shipments means the period of time beginning * before the Ship Date and ending on the * after the Ship Date.

Examples of Shipping Window in a sentence

  • Additionally, if Vendor (i) fails to ship orders within the Required Shipping Window on three (3) or more occasions or (ii) fails to maintain the Expected Fulfillment Rate, Company may, at its option, immediately terminate this Agreement or any Purchase Order upon written notice to Vendor.

  • The Shipping Stem shall provide information about the total Capacity in relation to a Shipping Window and the amount of Capacity currently allocated.

  • Late Shipment Where a Nominated Vessel has not commenced loading within the nominated Shipping Window due to reasons detailed in Section 6.7(b) of the Port Terminal Services Agreement and Bulk Wheat is stored in the Port Terminal Facility until the vessel is loaded or cancelled, the following charges will apply.

Related to Shipping Window

  • Trading Window means a trading period for trading in Company‘s Securities as specified by the Company from time to time

  • Delivery Term has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1(b).

  • First Commercial Sale means the first sale for use or consumption of any Licensed Product in a country after all required Regulatory Approvals for commercial sale of such Licensed Product have been obtained in such country.

  • Aerosol coating product means a pressurized coating product containing pigments or resins that dispenses product ingredients by means of a propellant, and is packaged in a disposable can for hand-held application, or for use in specialized equipment for ground traffic/marking applications.

  • Roll coating means the application of a coating material to a substrate by means of hard rubber or steel rolls.

  • Low-solids coating means a coating containing 0.12 kilogram or less of solids per liter (one pound or less of solids per gallon) of coating material.

  • AT&T ALABAMA means the AT&T owned ILEC doing business in Alabama.