Cargo Operations definition

Cargo Operations means activities relating to cargo and passengers and shall include, but not be limited to, coordination of stevedores and terminal operators, reporting cargo to relevant customs authorities and documentation.
Cargo Operations means operations on board a vessel involving the handling, transfer, reliquefication, or venting of cargo, ballasting or deballasting, or the management of residues from the cleaning of tanks;

Examples of Cargo Operations in a sentence

  • Secondary consideration will be given to qualified applicants from classifications within Logistics and Supply or Airports and Cargo Operations.

  • The following are the employee classifications of the Airport & Cargo Operations Business Unit in the category enumerated in Article 6.02 covered by this Agreement.

  • All personnel within Airport & Cargo Operations in classifications enumerated in Article 6.03, are in the Airport & Cargo Operations work category and are covered by this Agreement.

  • Secondary consideration will be given to qualified applicants from classifications within Logistics & Supply or Airports & Cargo Operations.

  • Wide Body Builder $16.00 $17.00 3-day Lufthansa course must be completed Cargo Solutions Investigator, Cargo Operations Planner $16.00 N/A Premium Rates.

  • All Cargo Operations Areas for which new construction, not maintenance, is completed after the effective date of this Agreement shall be equipped and able to provide electricity to parked aircraft from date of initial operation of the Cargo Operations Area at LAX and at all times thereafter.

  • Five years from the effective date of this Agreement and at all times thereafter, one hundred percent of Cargo Operations Areas at LAX shall be equipped and able to provide electricity to parked aircraft.

  • Three years from the effective date of this Agreement and at all times thereafter, at least thirty percent of the Cargo Operations Areas at LAX shall be equipped and able to provide electricity to parked aircraft.

  • LAWA shall ensure that electricity sufficient for aircraft needs is provided to all aircraft parked at Equipped Cargo Operations Areas and that all these aircraft use LAX-provided electricity as power in lieu of engine operation of aircraft or ground/mobile auxiliary power units.

  • Aircraft shall not be required to use electricity provided by LAWA at an Equipped Cargo Operations Area if that requirement is determined to be Operationally Infeasible and/or Technically Infeasible, either by mutual agreement of the Parties or by the Special Arbitrator.