Base Port(s) definition

Base Port(s) means the port or ports used for construction and/or operation of the authorised development;

Examples of Base Port(s) in a sentence

  • Intermodal rates will apply via US Atlantic, Gulf or Pacific Coast Base Ports as specified in the individual NRA of this tariff.

  • RIPI Service, from Asia to USA The term RIPI service means shipments from Ports and Points in Asia discharged by Carrier at US Atlantic Coast Base Ports (ACBP) and moved via rail and/or truck to destination inland CFS, CY or Door points in the USA.

  • Carrier may also utilize the following terminology to describe its services: IPI Service, from Asia to USA The term IPI service means shipments from Ports and Points in Asia discharged by Carrier at US Pacific Coast Base Ports (PCBP) and moved via rail and/or truck to destination inland CFS, CY or Door points in the USA.

  • MLB Service (Mini Land Bridge), from Asia to USA The term MLB service means shipments from Ports and Points in Asia discharged by Carrier at US Pacific Coast Base Ports (PCBP) and moved via rail and/or truck to destination CFS or CY at US Atlantic & Gulf Ports.

  • The term MLB service means shipments from Ports and Points in Asia discharged by Carrier at US Pacific Coast Base Ports (PCBP) and moved via rail and/or truck to destination CFS or CY at US Atlantic & Gulf Ports.

  • RIPI Service, from Asia to USA - The term RIPI service means shipments from Ports and Points in Asia discharged by Carrier at US Atlantic Coast Base Ports (ACBP) and moved via rail and/or truck to destination inland CFS, CY or Door points in the USA.

  • Carrier may also utilize the following terminology to describe its services: IPI Service, from Asia to USA - The term IPI service means shipments from Ports and Points in Asia discharged by Carrier at US Pacific Coast Base Ports (PCBP) and moved via rail and/or truck to destination inland CFS, CY or Door points in the USA.

  • A rate to Yokohama, Japan is more specific than a rate to Japan Base Ports (JBP).

  • Intermodal rates will apply via US Atlantic, Gulf or Pacific Coast Base Ports as specified in the individual tariff line items of this tariff.

  • One rate is more specific than another when it describes the commodity being shipped more explicitly, i.e.: Canned Pineapple is more specific than Canned Fruit or Canned Goods, N.O.S. A rate from/to a specific destination is more specific than a rate to/from a geographic range or zone, (Examples): A rate from New York, NY is more specific than a rate from Atlantic and Gulf Base Ports (AGBP).