Intermodal Unit definition

Intermodal Unit means a Container or semi-truck trailer moved on at least part of its trip on a railcar. Lift means the lift-on or the lift-off of an Intermodal Unit to/from a railcar or the placement of an Intermodal Unit onto or off of a railcar performed at the Roanoke region intermodal facility. Notice to Proceed means written notice issued by Department authorizing Grantee to commence a particular portion of the Work.

Examples of Intermodal Unit in a sentence

  • A charge as published herein, per occurrence, will be assessed to the shipper or consignee identified on the waybill when a Non-Accident Release (NAR) of Hazardous Material is caused by or is the result of the acts or omissions of such shipper or consignee, while an Intermodal Unit is in Union Pacific's possession and/or is on Union Pacific's property.

  • Corrections to billing documents will not allow changing the Shipment route; junction, rail destination or information that could alter the movement of the Shipment once the Intermodal Unit has been tendered for movement to UPRR.

  • The Broker at the destination Intermodal Terminal in Mexico on southbound MEXICO DIRECT shipments is responsible for Shipments moving beyond the Intermodal Terminal and will be allowed the designated free-time to remove the Intermodal Unit from UPRR's Intermodal Terminal and accomplish Interchange to the motor carrier who will handle movement beyond.

  • Any Shipper who tenders an Intermodal Unit above the Maximum Weights will be subject to the fees published herein, per Intermodal Unit, and also will arrange for and incur all costs of adjusting the shipment's weight, and will be responsible for all applicable storage charges.

  • The entity tendering the Commodity who fails to comply with the above guidelines will be assessed an additional surcharge of $10,000.00 (Ten Thousand Dollars), for each Intermodal Unit, as liquidated damages to cover the cost of additional handling or any disruption of service.

  • UPRR may, without owner's consent, repair any damage for which UPRR is responsible or terminate Intermodal Unit to owner at origin or nearest interchange point for owner's repair.

  • The maximum total cargo in the Intermodal Unit must not exceed the manufacturer's specifications or government regulations.

  • Shipper's failure to detect any structural damage or any defect that would render the Intermodal Unit unfit for the transport of coiled metal products shall not relieve it from any damages resulting from failure of the Intermodal Unit during transit.

  • The Intermodal Unit must be approved by the equipment owner/supplier for the Shipment of metal products and meet all current governmental regulations, trucking, and A.A.R. standards.

  • If the Notify Party wants to dispute the notification, the Notify Party must contact the Shipper of record, and the Shipper of record must authorize any related Accessorial Charges to UPRR prior to the Intermodal Unit being Out-Gated at the Intermodal Terminal.