Common use of Operational Reporting Clause in Contracts

Operational Reporting. Throughput (in TEU and or Tons) landside and waterside o Landside o Riverside o Specific IWT Throughput o Status of Functional Guarantees as stipulated in SCHEDULE 3 Throughput reporting must be provided for the relevant period in sufficient detail and coherent structure to ensure performance-follow-up versus planned and versus KPI thresholds. Reporting should also contain description of the cargo (commodity + specific detail), packing unit type (such as containers, bundles and pieces), Number of units, Tons (Gross, Net), Volumes (where relevant) in order to match operational reporting and tariff schedules - Stock reporting o TEU on site (as on the end of the reporting period) o Tons on site (as on the end of the reporting period) - Damages o Incident reporting of previous period Damage reporting should be provided, describing the incident itself, which caused the damage, including the financial damage estimate, and measures taken to avoid repetition. - Accidents o Incident reporting of previous period Accident reporting should be provided, describing the incident itself, and measures taken to avoid repetition. - Status of Functional Guarantees as stipulated in SCHEDULE 3 o Calculation of Liquidate Damages payable by the Operator to the Authority for non-adherence to the Functional Guarantees stipulated in SCHEDULE 3.

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Sources: Operation and Management Contract, Operation and Management Contract