CATEGORY C1 Sample Clauses

CATEGORY C1. Single piece trailer load consignments having gross weight above 15 MT and upto 21 MT. It is further clarified that when a single package is of C1 category on the basis of length, width and height, as defined above, irrespective of weight, it shall be treated as C1 category.T/G Bars & H/G Bars etc. being fragile and high value, two tiers stacking is not warranted hence such package will be sent as Full Trailer Load irrespective of weight (Actual/Volume). Freight will be paid for 21 MT or the loading capacity of the vehicle placed, whichever is lower. In case the gross weight of consignments is more than 21 MT and upto 35 MT, the payment will be made for actual weight. However this will be considered only if the loading capacity of the vehicle is higher than or equal to actual weight and transporter will be required to attach self attested copy of RC in proof of the same along with his bill. Loading capacity of vehicle will be based on Gross Vehicle Weight (Laden weight) and Unladen weight mentioned on RC. If the total gross weight or volumetric weight, whichever is higher, of all the consignments is greater than or equal to 17 MT, it will be treated as full load else it will be treated as under load and can be dispatched due to contingency of work (such as urgency, high value, safety etc.) as Full Trailer Load only with prior permission of competent authority. As a special case, consignments not qualified for trailer (C1) category either by size or by weight may also be booked / dispatched through trailer, with approval of competent authority of
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