Berthing Window definition

Berthing Window means a time period allocated to a vessel to berth, to carry out cargo working and to undock and sail from the berth. The window will also consider any berth and route preparation time as required.
Berthing Window means an indicative period of time at which KFTL will allow the Shipping Line to berth at a Berth and KFTL will provide the Services to the Shipping Line;
Berthing Window means the agreed time frame within which a Customer Container ship is to Arrive, complete Cargo operations and depart

Examples of Berthing Window in a sentence

  • Arrival at Pilot Station should be latest 2 hours before commencement of the Berthing Window, assuming it takes 2 hours from Pilot Station to Berth.

  • The User shall procure that the Container Ship shall vacate the berth at the end of the Berthing Window.

  • Based on the agreed maximum number of moves, the Terminal Operator will allocate the Container Ship a berthing window during which the Services will be provided (in this Condition "Berthing Window").

  • The Shipping Line understands and accepts that all agreed Berthing Windows are indicative only and that KFTL reserves the right to alter the same based on the circumstances at the material time including, but not limited to, the availability of the Port Terminal Facility and/or competing demands for the relevant Berthing Window or any part(s) thereof.


More Definitions of Berthing Window

Berthing Window means a time period allocated to a vessel to berth, to carry out cargo
Berthing Window means the time schedules, as provided in the Berthing Window Regulation, in which a Ship must arrive and complete the operations of loading and unloading of the Goods.