Examples of Ocean Vessel in a sentence
Clean on Board Ocean Vessel Bill of Lading or Air Waybill consigned to PT.
Each Container, package, piece or unit comprised in the Goods shall be clearly and durably marked or stamped in letters and numbers not less than five centimetres high, together with the name of the Port of Discharge (Ocean Vessel) and such marks shall correspond with the particulars appearing on the front of this Bill of Lading and shall also in all respects comply with all laws and regulations in force at either that port or the place of delivery.
In no event shall loading or unloading of an Ocean Vessel, as the case may be, occur until such time as such Ocean Vessel has been cleared by U.S. Customs.
If any Ocean Vessel that has filed a Berth Application is ordered by Impala to proceed to the Terminal and is unable or refuses to accept such order, due to any reason whatsoever, or otherwise fails to comply with these Rules, Impala may, at its sole discretion, cancel the Ocean Vessel’s original filing.
Once the Ocean Vessel to be loaded is (a) located at the Berth, the Buoys, or the closest available safe anchorage to Darrow, Louisiana, and (b) ready and suitable in all respects to commence loading, the master of the Ocean Vessel shall tender a NOR whether cleared at customs or not, whether in free pratique or not, whether in port or not, and whether in berth or not.
A proposed stowage plan which includes Cargo cubic capacity for any Ocean Vessel to be loaded and the loading sequence or the actual plan for Cargo to be unloaded including the unloading sequence.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the demurrage shall be reasonably in line with the daily hire rates for the Ocean Vessel at the time of entering the charter party.
At the same time, if paper work or a shipment’s status is in the least out of proper order, delays can be excessive.Table 4 Ocean Vessel and Air Freight Shipments and Charges, 2002 Country/RegionAverage Charge (% f.o.b) Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Imports of Merchandise Trade, 2002.
The safe berthing and securing of the Ocean Vessels is the responsibility of the Master of the Ocean Vessel, and the safe berthing and securing of the Barges is the responsibility of User.
The Berth Application must be received by Impala no later than 15 days prior to the projected ETA of the Ocean Vessel.