Scheduling and Loading Clause Samples
The Scheduling and Loading clause establishes the procedures and requirements for coordinating the timing and process of loading goods or materials for transport or delivery. It typically outlines how parties will agree on loading schedules, the responsibilities for providing notice of readiness, and any conditions that must be met before loading can commence, such as documentation or equipment availability. By clearly defining these logistics, the clause helps prevent delays, miscommunication, and disputes over timing, ensuring a smooth and efficient transfer of goods.
Scheduling and Loading. CSA shall:
4.2.1 arrange Carriers to provide for pick-up of Shipping Containers from Depots and will advise the Permit Holders of the Carrier that will service each Depot;
Scheduling and Loading. The Permit Holder shall:
2.4.1 contact ABCC or its Carrier to arrange a mutual agreed upon pick-up schedule as per Schedule “D”;
2.4.2 ensure that access to the loading door is kept free of all obstructions;
2.4.3 help guide trucks safely into the loading area upon the request of a Carrier;
2.4.4 complete an RBill for each load in accordance with the Bottle Handling Guide; and
2.4.5 place palletized product as per Schedule “B” on the back of the truck/trailer to ensure the Carrier’s trucks are loaded in a timely manner.
Scheduling and Loading. ABCC shall, in accordance with the procedure described in Schedule "D" hereto:
3.2.1 provide transportation for loads from Depots operating in accordance with a valid Permit;
3.2.2 instruct Carriers, and cause the Carriers to: i. adhere to the agreed pick-up schedule and advise Permit Holders of any impending delays;
Scheduling and Loading. ABCC shall, in accordance with the procedure described in Schedule "D" hereto:
3.2.1 provide transportation for loads from Depots;
3.2.2 instruct Carriers, and cause the Carriers to:
i. adhere to the agreed pick-up schedule and advise Permit Holders of any impending delays;
ii. take receipt of pallets on truck/trailer and load in a safe manner ensuring the type and quantity of Containers are accurately reflected on the RBill; and
iii. sign RBill acknowledging receipt of the load of Containers and/or delivery of Shipping Containers, in accordance with the Bottle Handling Guide.
