terminal operations definition

terminal operations means services provided at a port terminal, consisting of handling cargo, storing cargo, transshipment of cargo and delivering cargo to vessels and services related thereto;
terminal operations means services provided at a port, rail or road terminal or station including cargo handling, storing and delivery of cargo to vessels, trains and vehicles, handling of passengers howsoever and services related thereto;
terminal operations means the business of Seller and its Subsidiaries of (a) owning and operating the Terminals, (b) performing the Assumed Contracts and (c) selling gasoline and distillate to wholesale customers through the Terminals.

Examples of terminal operations in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary in this Section 24.1, the Terminal Operations Coordination Committee shall have no authority to bind or make agreements on behalf of Customer or SABINE or to issue instructions to or direct or exercise authority over Customer or SABINE or any of their respective officers, employees, advisors or agents or to waive or modify any provision hereof.

  • The Customer shall also ensure that any vessel reaching the berth or jetty of the Terminal on its behalf complies with statutory safety standards and the Provider’s own standards applicable to the operations of the Terminal as set out in the Terminal Operations Manual.

  • The Terminal Operations Coordination Committee shall be comprised of such equal number of representatives from each of Customer and SABINE as the Parties may agree from time to time.

  • Any measured volumes shall be converted to standard litres taking temperature and density differences into account in accordance with the Terminal Operations Manual.

  • The Customer shall also ensure that any vehicle entering the Terminal on its behalf complies with applicable laws and/or statutory safety standards and the Provider’s own standards relating to the operations of the Terminal as set out in the Terminal Operations Manual and are road worthy and where applicable are in a fit and safe condition for loading or unloading.

  • The quantity determined by the Provider in accordance with the Terminal Operations Manual shall be final and binding on the Customer, save in case of fraud or manifest error.

  • Each Party shall bear all costs and expenses incurred its respective representatives to the Terminal Operations Coordination Committee shall be borne by SABINE.

  • If a dispute arises between Terminal Operations Co and the Customer in connection with this Agreement (Dispute), Terminal Operations Co and the Customer will comply with the dispute resolution mechanism contained in clause 15 of the Terminal Access Protocol.

  • Notices to DOT shall be sent via first class mail to: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Director of Terminal Operations.

  • Enterprise applications include, but are not limited to, systems for Core Financials, Budgeting, Payroll, Treasury, HR, Real Estate, Maintenance, Contracts, Collaboration, Records Management, Customer Relationship Management, Breakbulk Terminal Operations, Rail Terminal Operations, Security, and Business Intelligence.


More Definitions of terminal operations

terminal operations means all the day to day operation activities of cruise terminal with respect to cruise operations, passenger handling, co-ordination with concern government authorities related to cruise operations at the Project Site including maintenance of the Terminal Operation Area, its assets, and its Project Facilities and Services.
terminal operations means services provided at a port, rail or road

Related to terminal operations

  • Terminal operator means a person who owns, operates, or otherwise controls a terminal.

  • Commercial Operations Upon satisfaction of the following conditions, the Facility shall be considered to have achieved Commercial Operations on the Day specified in Seller's written notice described below: (i) the Acceptance Test has been passed, (ii) all generating units have passed Control System Acceptance Tests, (iii) the Transfer Date has occurred, (iv) Seller has (1) provided to Company the Required Models (as defined in Section 6(a) (Seller's Obligation to Provide Models) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller)) in the form of Source Code, (2) placed the current version of the Source Code for the Required Models with the Source Code Escrow Agent as required in Section 6(b)(i)(A) (Establishment of Source Code Escrow) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller), or (3) if Seller is unable to arrange for the placement of the appropriate Source Code into the Source Code Escrow account, placed the required funds with the Monetary Escrow Agent as required in Section 6(b)(ii)(A) (Establishment of Monetary Escrow) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller), and (v) Seller provides Company with written notice that (aa) Seller is ready to declare the Commercial Operations Date and (bb) the Commercial Operations Date will occur within 24 hours (i.e., the next Day).

  • Drilling operations means the drilling of an oil and gas well and the production and completion operations ensuing from the drilling which require entry upon the surface estate and which were commenced after June 30, 1979, and oil and gas geophysical and seismograph exploration activities commenced after June 30, 1983.