Customary Freight Unit definition
Customary Freight Unit means the unit of Cargo on which ocean freight was or is to be calculated for any objects not shipped in a Package as defined in this Schedule.
Customary Freight Unit means the unit of Cargo on which ocean freight was or is to be calculated for any objects not shipped in a Package as defined in this Tariff. Dispute – means any disagreement between the parties arising under this Tariff, except for disagreements relating to loss, destruction or damage to Cargo. Demurrage – means the daily charge payable on Imported and Exported Cargo which remain on the Berth Corridor longer than the applicable Free Time. Dunnage – means any material placed around, under, or on Cargo or used or generated in the loading or unloading of Cargo, or generated by the Vessel and/or its crew, including but not limited to, pallets, chocks, braces, plastic, foam, cardboard, paper, rubbish, refuse, garbage and all similar type items.
Customary Freight Unit means each unit on which freight is charged.