Outloading definition

Outloading means the process by which QBT outloads Product from the Facility on behalf of the Client to road transport organised by the Client (at which point physical custody of the Product passes from QBT to the Client (or a third party authorised by the Client).

Examples of Outloading in a sentence

  • However, if due to any cause beyond the reasonable control of QBT, a Consignment is not available for Outloading, then QBT accepts no responsibility for any Claim or Loss suffered by the Client.

  • Unless the Client requests otherwise, QBT will dispose of dust following the Outloading or Outturning of a Consignment.

  • The Outloading to Vessel Fee, Minimum Cargo Lift Fee (if applicable), Shipping Overtime Fee (if applicable), the Geelong Wharf Facility Hire Fee (if applicable) Wheat Blending Fee and any other applicable vessel loading charges will be invoiced on the completion of loading each vessel.

  • For receival from and loading to road transport, GrainCorp weighbridges at the Port Terminal will be used to determine the Receival and Outloading Tonnage.

  • Where the Department of Agriculture or an Authorised Officer or GrainCorp (acting reasonably) determines that Your selected mode of transport is not clean or fit for loading or carriage of Grain, GrainCorp may in its sole and absolute discretion, cancel, suspend or refuse to provide Outloading.