Intermodal Units definition

Intermodal Units means UP or non-UP owned Container, Trailer or Chassis.

Examples of Intermodal Units in a sentence

  • Containers containing temperature-controlled devices must be a standard width, length, and height that will allow the Containers to be loaded onto railcars suitable for transport of Intermodal Units over UPRR's rail lines.

  • UPRR will not accept Intermodal Units into the origin Intermodal Terminal without proper billing instructions.

  • In addition, all Intermodal Units must comply with 1) the Intermodal Safe Container Transportation Act of 1992 (Title 49 United States Code, Chapter 59, Sections 5901 - 5908), and 2) the International Maritime Organization's amendment to the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention, requiring verification by the Shipper on the marine bill of lading ofthe gross mass weight (VGM) of all loaded Containers prior to stowage on the ocean vessel.

  • Prior to UPRR's acceptance of Intermodal Units containing any of the Commodities listed above in this Item 540, Shippers, Intermodal Marketing Companies (IMC's), Ocean Carriers, Brokers, or their Agents are required to enter into a signed agreement with UPRR agreeing to the provisions of this Item 540 which outlines the conditions under which UPRR will accept Shipments of coiled, reeled, spooled or rolled metal products for transportation in Intermodal service.

  • This Item 620 applies to Shipments of Commodities in Intermodal Units moving into or out of Mexico via rail, by a United States rail carrier, on a single through Bill of Lading where the Bill of Lading includes both domestic and international movements in Mexico.

  • The following table summarizes the Company’s freight shipments by commodity group and as a percentage of rail freight revenues: Commodity Intermodal Units Percentage (%) Amt.

  • For counting purposes, additional Intermodal Units shall consist of all Intermodal Units passing in either direction through the tunnels improved through the Work, as described in Section 1.1 (A).

  • A) At least 150,000 additional annual Intermodal Units above a 2005 baseline of Intermodal Units moving via the Heartland Corridor within five calendar years after the completion of the Heartland Corridor.

  • Rail owned or controlled or Shipper furnished Intermodal Units must comply with all state, federal, Department of Transportation (DOT), and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) regulations.