Cargo Services Sample Clauses
The Cargo Services clause defines the responsibilities and scope of services provided by a party in relation to the handling, transportation, and management of cargo. It typically outlines the types of services included, such as loading, unloading, storage, and delivery, and may specify standards or requirements for the care and custody of goods. By clearly delineating these obligations, the clause ensures both parties understand their roles and helps prevent disputes over service expectations or liability for cargo during transit.
Cargo Services. Under the ASEAN Multilateral Agreement on the Full Liberalisation of Air Freight Services (MAFLAFS), which has been signed and ratified by Malaysia and Indonesia, the designated airlines of both countries are allowed to operate unlimited third, fourth and fifth freedom traffic rights among all points with international airports in ASEAN. In the case of Indonesia, however, these points are limited to Jakarta, Denpasar, Makassar, Surabaya, Medan, Palembang, Balikpapan, Manado, Batam, Biak and Pontianak.
Cargo Services. The Russian Delegation proposed to add to the existing provisions o f all-cargo services the right of the Russian designated all-cargo air carriers to perform services with 5,h freedom traffic rights. The Turkish Delegation stated that they are not in a position to accept such a request now. If Russian Side proposes to add one point beyond for the Russian all-cargo air carries, the Turkish Side will evaluate this proposal on the basis of reciprocity and will respond via correspondence.
Cargo Services. (a) Removal of gaylords, pallets, bags, and packages from ULDs;
(b) Loading and sorting of gaylords, pallets, bags, and packages on outbound trucks owned or procured by Amazon (“Trucks”) in accordance with Amazon’s procedures and instructions;
(c) Unloading of gaylords, pallets, bags, and packages from inbound Trucks;
(d) Loading and sorting of gaylords, pallets, bags and packages onto ULDs in accordance with Amazon’s procedures and instructions;
(e) Loading of empty ULDs and related equipment onto outbound aircraft in accordance with Amazon’s instructions, Carrier Programs, and Carrier instructions;
(f) Providing required facilities and equipment and related maintenance and supplies;
(g) Scann▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇, gaylord, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and package shipment labels; printing, reprinting and applying shipment labels; recording aircraft and truck movements in software provided by Amazon, in accordance with Amazon’s procedures and instructions;
(h) Weighing processed freight and ULDs;
(i) Ordering ad hoc Trucks, in accordance with Amazon’s procedures and instructions;
(j) Ferrying ULDs, gaylords, pallets and packages between facilities on Trucks, as guided by and agreed upon with Amazon;
(k) Snow removal;
(l) Gateway oversight, reporting, and administration, to include:
(i) Operation recap reporting;
(ii) Tracking and reporting ULD inventory;
(iii) Reporting using Amazon’s Case Management system;
(iv) Maintaining Truck activity log;
(v) Maintaining scale activity log;
(vi) Handling of Bills of Lading;
(vii) Dolly audits;
(viii) Scale calibrations;
(ix) Sealing Trucks;
(x) Staffing log, to include actual and planned staffing, by shift; and
(xi) Other administrative functions in accordance with Amazon’s procedures and instructions.
