Examples of Towage Service in a sentence
SupervisionThe Towage Operator will ensure that all Representatives are properly and adequately supervised by the Towage Operator at all times when carrying out the Towage Service.
The Licensee must publish a Rate Card which sets out the Towage Fee for each Towage Service.
ABP shall be entitled to audit any Proposed Towage Operator’s compliance with these Requirements prior to the grant of any right permitting the Proposed Towage Operator to provide a Towage Service.
Recognising that different scopes of Towage Service and/or different volumes of ship movements and/or vessel sizes may necessitate different prices between certain Port Users, the Licensee must not discriminate against any Port User in setting the Towage Fee for each Towage Service.
The new operators are Smit International …., PB Towage, Carnarvon Towage Services, Westug Management, and Northern Territory Management Pty Ltd63In reality, PB Towage simply replaced the existing operation of AMS, Carnarvon Towage Service dates back to 1995, Westug has been in Western Australia for over 20 years, and NT Maritime is a small cattle and workboat operator who in the past 12 months chartered two tugs from Singapore and could best be described as a fringe operator.
Tug Boats and Ancillary EquipmentAll Tug Boats and any other equipment used by the Towage Operator in the provision of a Towage Service must be fit for purpose, in a good state of repair and maintained in accordance with Good Industry Practice and Applicable Law.4. TrainingAll Representatives must be trained in accordance with a structured safety and operational training programme appropriate to the work that they are carrying out.
This Licence does not confer on the Licensee the authority to provide a Towage Service in any area of the Port other than the Designated Operating Area.
The Towage Operator will comply with ABP during such audit and agrees to give ABP access to all records and information it holds in connection with the Towage Service on reasonable prior request and to provide all assistance necessary for ABP to carry out such an audit.
Any Towage Service must be undertaken in accordance with: (a) the Port Marine Safety Code and the Guide to Good Practice on Port Marine Operations; (b) the Guidelines for Safe Harbour Towage Operations as published by the European Tug Association; and (c) the Pilots’ Pocket Guide and Checklist (where applicable), (the “Codes”).3.
Notwithstanding the generality of this requirement, training for each Representative must include: (a) training on the application of the Codes; (b) training on tug types in use; and (c) local knowledge (in circumstances where the Towage Operator is based at the ABP Port or otherwise provides a regular Towage Service at the ABP Port).