Warehousing service Clause Samples
The Warehousing Service clause defines the terms under which a service provider stores goods on behalf of a client. It typically outlines the responsibilities for handling, storing, and safeguarding the goods, as well as any conditions related to access, inventory management, and liability for loss or damage. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations and rights regarding the storage of goods, thereby minimizing disputes and clarifying risk allocation during the warehousing period.
Warehousing service. Depending on the actual business needs, Party B shall provide corresponding turnover warehouse to ensure the daily operations of inbound and outbound goods.
Warehousing service. If the Company pursues construction of a newbuilding Tanker, the Company may request that the Manager or a third party enter into, in such Person’s own name, the construction contract with respect to such newbuilding Tanker and finance construction of such Tanker until its agreed-upon delivery to the relevant Company Group Member (the “Warehousing Service”). The Manager shall assist the Company in arranging any such third-party Warehousing Service but shall not be required to provide any Warehousing Service.
Warehousing service a forwarding service consisting in particular in the storage of Consignments, contract logistics, accepting Consignments to Forwarder's warehouse and giving Consignments out of Forwarder's warehouse, administering Consignments stored at Forwarder's warehouse, packaging the goods being the object of the Consignments given out of Forwarder's warehouse, reporting and stocktaking of the warehouse stocks.
1. Forwarder does not provide forwarding services with respect to:
1) postal consignments;
2) documents and written correspondence within the meaning of legal regulations;
3) personal property;
4) live animals;
5) human and animal remains;
6) intoxicants and psychotropic substances, in particular narcotics, narcotic replacement drugs and medicines or preparations requiring special transport conditions;
7) goods requiring the maintenance of special transport, handling or storage conditions, in particular with respect to the temperature, humidity or hygienic conditions;
8) dual-purpose goods, goods of strategic significance and weapons;
9) waste material;
10) architectural models;
11) goods of special value, in particular values and pecuniary means, jewellery products, precious metals, precious and semi-precious stones, ID cards, securities, works of art, including sculpture, pictures and artistic installations, regardless of their artistic value, antiques, objects made before 1945, objects styled as antiques, numismatic objects, collectibles;
12) goods which due to their properties may pose a threat to the health or life of people or animals which have contact with them, or which may damage other consignments or Forwarder carrier's vehicle or the tools used for operating them, except for consignments containing Dangerous Goods, whose transport or storage is arranged pursuant to the provisions of these Terms and Conditions;
13) consignments containing other goods whose transport is prohibited under the applicable legal regulations;
14) consignments whose transport is prohibited by law.
2. Forwarder may provide forwarding services only upon prior, written confirmation of the possibility of providing them, with respect to:
1) consignments whose contents are chemical and biologically active goods, except for Dangerous Goods, whose transport or storage is arranged pursuant to the provisions of these Terms and Conditions;
2) consignments whose boundary conditions exceed the parameters set out in these Terms and Conditions;
3) custom consignments requiring sealing For...
