Arrival in Berth definition
Arrival in Berth means the completion of mooring of the Vessel when loading or discharging at a sea terminal, Vessel being all 9 fast with gangway down and secure when loading or discharging alongside a wharf/berth or Vessel being all fast alongside a barge, 10 lighter or other vessel when loading from or discharging to a barge, lighter or other vessel. 11
Examples of Arrival in Berth in a sentence
Any delay to Vessel after the expiration of six (6) hours from Charterer’s receipt of Notice of Readiness before Arrival in Berth or any delay to Vessel after Arrival in Berth, due to unavailability of berth (prior to Arrival in Berth), unavailability of cargo, or solely for Charterer or terminal purposes, shall count as laytime or, if Vessel is on demurrage, as time on demurrage.
Laytime or time on demurrage, as herein provided, shall commence or resume upon the expiration of six (6) hours after receipt by Charterer or its representative of Notice of Readiness or upon ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Arrival in Berth, whichever occurs first.