Special Handling definition

Special Handling means additional service as may be determined by NOPB to accommodate safe handling and movement of shipments which cannot be handled in regular train operation or during normal operating hours.
Special Handling means handling that includes, but is not limited to, unloading assistance, analytical analysis, extra excavation, trenching, grinding, chipping, lining, or extra cover, for materials that may pose an increase exposure risk;
Special Handling means statements greater than 4 pages or statements that require a special distribution (e.g. bulk packaging, Fed Ex, foreign mail). • Does not include plastics other than New Account Plastics or inactive statements. • Paper stock will be white in • Monochrome (Toner- non color) • Duplex • 300 • 600 DPI • Selective inserting • 1 return envelope • 5 selective mandatory only inserts • Statements or letters printed *** will be processed through ***. • Following the beginning of production at the *** facility, *** will facilitate pickup of mail by the USPS *** days per week, except *** will not have *** pickup until *** days following a disaster declaration.

Examples of Special Handling in a sentence

  • There shall be no additional charges for delivery except as follows: Special Handling Contractor will provide information on “special handling”, including what constitutes special handling, and the terms, conditions, and pricing which will apply when it is required.

  • Special Handling Confidential information requiring special handling is information that is specifically protected from disclosure by law and for which: a.

  • Special Handling Instructions: Items requiring special handling must be identified with specific industry standard markings on each package unless other specific requirements are identified by a Battelle controlled drawing.

  • If Special Handling Claims become excessive (in our judgment) we may adjust fees, require reserves and/or modify or discontinue services.

  • Any pieces tendered weighing more than this limit will be subject to a Special Handling Surcharge, applied to each piece.


More Definitions of Special Handling

Special Handling means the process of handling Packages that do not use the automated mail process and/or require other manual intervention.
Special Handling. Please make sure when returning bundled product you use the bundle ISBN and the quantity of one unit per bundle.
Special Handling. For special handling (e.g. inserts), Seller and Distributor shall agree in ---- advance on the pricing to be offered to Seller.
Special Handling found in Exhibit K means, Contractor shall make staggered or partial deliveries upon request of County.
Special Handling means material handling that includes but is not limited to unloading
Special Handling means increased freight and delivery charges required to ship a Product (i) that has been classified as (a) hazardous material, (b) oversized, or (c) a direct factory shipment and has been labeled as such in any catalog, flyer or other promotional material of the Supplier; or (ii) on an expedited basis at Genzyme’s request.
Special Handling means any method of handling other than "Normal Course of Handling", and shall without prejudice to the generality of this expression, include handling required for Delicate Items, Bulky Items, Goods which are noxious, explosive, dangerous, inflammable, or of a wasting perishable nature, or likely to cause damage, plants or animals and any life forms, chemical, medicine and drugs, coins, cash, bank notes, cheque’s, money orders, postal orders, national saving certificates, premium bonds, travel tickets, passports, security manuscripts or documents of any description, unset precious and semi- precious stones and bullion of whatever nature, goods the carriage, export, import, transportation of which requires licenses, quarantine, or special procedures, or disclosures or manifests under the relevant laws of the Origin, Destination, or any other countries in transit; "the Quotation" means the Quotation rendered by LR to the Customer on rates of charges applicable to services requested by the Customer based on information supplied by the Customer prior to the Quotation.