Container Seals Sample Clauses

Container Seals. 5.11.2.1 When delivery is made by container, you or your employees are to ensure that the container and its seals are examined immediately upon delivery.
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Container Seals. 9 AUTO PREPARATION FOR EXPORT ........................................ 9 DESTINATION SERVICES……………………………………………………… 10 GENERAL COMMUNICATION ................................................ 10 PERMANENT STORAGE .......................................................... 11 INSURANCE / CLAIMS............................................................. 12 ACCOUNTING / INVOICING ................................................... 12 GENERAL COMMUNICATION GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS All information and/or documents related to the move are expected to be exchanged via email with MY MOVING office only. You will be provided with authorizations/allowances for each move. It is your responsibility to advise MY MOVING immediately if these authorizations or allowances are exceeded. You will receive ORIGIN or DESTINATION Agent detailed Instructions on each shipment related to that shipment. Please read and communicate to everyone involved with the move, especially the crews. It is important that you clearly identify yourself as “MY Moving Third-party service provider for (packing/delivery) services” the first time that you speak with the family and at the beginning of your conversation. It needs to be clear to them that you are representing MY Moving. All transit related issues and all schedule changes or requests should be advised to MY Moving. We should be notified of any direct communication or special requests initiated by the shipper. When we request information and you do not have answers, please let us know that you received our request and when you expect to have an answer. Please advise MY Moving of the scheduled pack, load or delivery dates. Please advise MY Moving if the shipper contacts you directly to change packing, loading, or delivery dates or change in items to be shipped. The shipper and MY Moving must be advised of your expected arrival time at least 48 hours in advance. Do not provide any invoice, cost or rate information to shippers, accounts or anyone else who may call, write or request in any manner. Notify MY Moving if this occurs. It is required that a crew leader introduces him/herself and their crew and makes him/herself known and available at all times with the shipper. One or more of the crew or member office staff, who should be available at any time of the packing, should speak English and/or the shipper’s language. Please notify MY Moving in advance if this is not possible. Arrive at the home at the scheduled time. If the crew should not arrive ...
Container Seals. Certified PAS ISO 17712 seals must be used on all containers/trailers. Seals must be inventoried and managed by a warehouse manager or other senior manager. Seal #’s must be provided to MY Moving in writing. Any change in a seal number prior to shipping must be provided to MY Moving. Any knowledge or suspicion of tampering with seals prior to shipping must be reported to senior management and MY Moving notified. The container and its contents would need to be re- inspected prior to shipping. The seal needs to be checked and If the number does not correspond to the one given on the B/L; this must immediately be reported to MY Moving. Whenever possible the seal must be cut-off in front of the client and shown to the client. AUTO PREPARATION FOR EXPORT Make sure fuel tank is as empty as possible. Disconnect the battery before shipping. Please ensure that the shipper has returned the license plate, if applicable at origin. Nothing can be packed or stored in the automobile. Everything should be removed except for the original factory equipment. Complete a descriptive & clear car status report that notes the condition of the car before shipment and have the shipper sign it. Make sure the car is securely blocked and braced in the container whither or not the container has household goods.

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