Freight Traffic definition

Freight Traffic means bulk cargo, liquid cargo, container cargo and any other cargo in whatsoever size or nature indented to the O&M Operator for rail movement on the Project Railway.

Examples of Freight Traffic in a sentence

  • General guidance as to acceptable packaging systems and procedures may be found in publications such as the National Motor Freight Classification, published by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association.

  • BROKER is not a motor carrier and assumes no motor carrier responsibility for cargo loss and damage in the event that the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) (effective in August 2016), form of ▇▇▇▇ of lading is utilized.

  • General guidance as to acceptable packaging systems and pro- cedures may be found in publications such as the National Motor Freight Classification, published by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association.

  • BROKER is not a motor carrier and assumes no motor carrier responsibility for cargo loss and damage in the event that the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) (effective in August 2016), form of bill of lading is utilized.

  • BROKER is not a motor carrier and assumes no motor carrier responsibility for cargo loss and damage in the event that the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) form of bill of lading is utilized.

  • Carrier’s Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) is a unique two to four letter code used to identify transportation companies assigned by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA), (See Part III, 23).

  • Carrier agrees to comply with and abide by all regulations governing the provision of transportation services to the U.S. Government, including but not limited to the Military Freight Traffic Unified Rules Publication-1 (MFTURP-1), Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR), and the U.S. Federal ▇▇▇▇ of Lading Act (BL).

  • The National Motor Freight Traffic Association is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of motor carriers and transportation companies operating in interstate, intrastate and foreign commerce.

  • B) In the event that a firm terminates its participation in the GSA Freight Traffic Management Program and/or the GSA Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program, this agreement shall be considered terminated as of the date notice of such termination is received by the GSA.

  • A) In the event that GSA terminates a firm’s participation in the GSA Freight Traffic Management Program and/or the GSA Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program, this agreement shall be considered terminated as of the date notice is given to a firm of its participation termination.

Related to Freight Traffic

  • Transit Traffic means traffic originating on CLEC’s network that is switched and transported by AT&T-TSP and delivered to a Third Party Terminating Carrier’s network or traffic from a Third Party Originating Carrier’s network. A call that is originated or terminated by a CLEC purchasing local switching pursuant to a commercial agreement with AT&T-TSP is not considered Transit Traffic for the purposes of this Attachment. Additionally Transit Traffic does not include traffic to/from IXCs.

  • Traffic lane or "lane" means that portion of a roadway designed or designated to accommodate the

  • InterMTA Traffic means traffic to or from WSP’s network that originates in one MTA and terminates in another MTA (as determined by the geographic location of the cell site to which the mobile End User is connected).

  • Transit Traffic Service is an optional switching and intermediate transport service provided by AT&T-TSP for Transit Traffic between CLEC and a Third Party Originating or Terminating Carrier, where CLEC is directly interconnected with an AT&T-TSP Tandem.

  • Transit Traffic MOUs means all Transit Traffic minutes of use to be billed at the Transit Traffic rate by AT&T-TSP.