Examples of Container Vessels in a sentence
Container Vessels lifting and discharging cargo at the Alabama State Port Authority Container Berth (Pier No. 2) utilizing the Authority’s Container Crane shall be assessed Dockage on a one half day (12 hours) minimum basis.
The Customer shall provide DCT with proposed sailing schedule and berthing requirements not later than 6 weeks before the Container Vessel's expected date of arrival at the Container Terminal.
Berthing plan (Proforma windows) has to be agreed between Customer and DCT not later than 4 weeks before Container Vessel's expected date of arrival at DCT.
The Customer shall be responsible for any damage to DCT's infrastructure and equipment, other Container Vessels, and property belonging to the third parties, caused during or arising from berthing or unberthing unless due to an intentional fault of DCT and shall indemnify DCT against all claims, demands, losses, costs and expensed arising from any such damage.
Any exception to that rule is only allowed following a clear and justified request of the Container Vessel master and/or Customer or Agent representing him, and agreed with DCT not later than 24 hours before the Container Vessel's arrival.
At the North Sea Terminal, container vessels up to Ultra Large Container Vessels berth.
The Company also acknowledges that (a) GC Intermodal and its Subsidiaries plan to engage in activities competitive with the activities of the Company and its Subsidiaries, including the Business and the investment in, and ownership and operation of, Container Vessels and (b) Tiger Management Limited and certain of its Subsidiaries intend to provide certain services to Greater China Investments in connection with the activities of Greater China Investments.
For vessels coming from/ or sailing to Colombo for loading/discharging of cargo, anchorage fees will apply for stay of vessels for more than 24 hours except Container Vessels for which anchorage fees will apply for stay of vessels more than 12 hours.
The other operating income estimated by the VCTPL at `940.56 lakhs, `974.93 lakhs and `1012.82 lakhs for the years 2014-15 to 2016-17 respectively comprises of income from storage charges, handling of hatch cover, shut out containers, reefer related services, Lift on / off of containers, Shifting of containers, Direct Loading of containers, income from Non Container Vessels (NCVs), etc.
Hence, the proposal of the KICTPL to change the heading from 'Rate per Hatch Cover (in `)' to 'Rate per TEU (in `)' under Clause D of para 3.3 - Charges for Miscellaneous services rendered to the Container Vessels is approved.