Train Unloading Infrastructure; Sample Clauses

The Train Unloading Infrastructure clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the facilities and equipment necessary for unloading trains at a specified location. It typically outlines which party is responsible for providing, maintaining, and operating unloading infrastructure such as platforms, conveyors, or cranes, and may specify standards for safety, capacity, and efficiency. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding the physical means to unload rail cargo, thereby preventing disputes and delays related to inadequate or unclear infrastructure arrangements.
Train Unloading Infrastructure; a conveyor, train unloading and other infrastructure necessary for the transport of iron ore, freight goods or other products from the Railway (directly or indirectly) to port facilities within a loading port, in each case located outside a Port;