Transportation Operations definition

Transportation Operations means provision of modes and means of transporting and carrying away the stocks, stores, seeds and grains, packed or un- packed from one point to another point on any prescribed mode of conveyance, except the animal driven carts, as required and directed by the PSC
Transportation Operations meansprovision ofmodes andmeans of transporting andcarrying away the stocks, stores, seeds and grains, packed or un-packed from one point to another point on any prescribed mode of conveyance, except the animal driven carts, as required and directed by the PSC
Transportation Operations. The measures taken during transportation to ensure food safety, such as adequate temperature controls, preventing contamination of ready to eat food from touching raw food, protection of food from contamination by non-food items in the same load or previous load, and protection of food from cross-contact. Training: Training of carrier personnel in sanitary transportation practices and documentation of the training. This training is required when the carrier and shipper agree that the carrier is responsible for sanitary conditions during transport. Records: Maintenance of records of written procedures agreements and training. INVOICING AND PAYMENT It shall be Carrier’s responsibility to provide legible proof of delivery documents and related invoice to Broker for freight charges owed to Carrier. It shall be Broker’s responsibility to invoice Shippers for Carrier’s freight charges and Broker’s commissions or other fees, and to take necessary measures to collect such invoices. It shall be Broker’s responsibility to remit freight charges owed to Carrier within (30) days of receiving legible bills of lading and Carrier invoice.

Examples of Transportation Operations in a sentence

  • Machinist; Automotive Technicians; Electrician; Heavy Equipment Technician Entry, 1, & 2; Transportation Maintenance Specialist 1 & 2; Transportation Maintenance Coordinator 1 & 2 and Transportation Operations Specialist or their successor classifications.

  • All lane or shoulder closures on highways in the Northern Virginia construction district classified as arterial or collector routes must be authorized, documented in writing or by electronic communication by the VDOT Transportation Operations Center (NRO/TOC).

  • The School Transportation Operations Agreement the Recipient has selected in its latest annual Certifications and Assurances is incorporated by reference and made part of the Grant Agreement or Cooperative Agreement for the Project.

  • Eligible Classifications: Machinist; Automotive Technicians; Electrician; Heavy Equipment Technician Entry, 1, & 2; Transportation Maintenance Specialist 1 & 2; Transportation Maintenance Coordinator 1 & 2 and Transportation Operations Specialist or their successor classifications.

  • ODOT Highway Division, TMS1, TMS2 and Transportation Operations Specialist.

  • A workday for Foreworker IlIs, Transportation Operations Supervisors, and Transportation Senior Operations Supervisors shall consist of eight (8) consecutive hours of work with a scheduled starting time inclusive of meal periods and breaks.

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  • The Contractor shall respond to calls and faxed work orders from the Project Manager and/or a representative from the Transportation Operations Center (TOC), or their duly authorized representative by arriving at the site of the required repair within (24) twenty-four hours of the call.

  • For greater certainty, RideCo will be solely responsible for payment of its subcontractors, including the Transportation Operations Provider.

  • Solid Ground Transportation Operations Dispatchers, Residential, and Shelter program employees who are required by the Employer to work between the hours of 9:00 pm and 6:00 am will receive a fifty cents ($.50) pay differential for hours worked from 9:00 pm to 6:00 am.