Transload definition

Transload means to transfer commercial feed from one carrier to another carrier without processing or blending the ingredients, for example, transferred from rail- car to trucks or shipping containers.
Transload means to transfer commercial feed from
Transload means to transfer a shipment from one mode of transportation to another. For purposes of this Agreement, “transloading” involves the transfer of Frac Sand or Aggregate from rail cars into trucks for transport.

Examples of Transload in a sentence

  • In the event that any Product fails to meet the limited warranty set forth in Section 3.7(a), Supplier shall, at Supplier’s option, either (a) replace such Product at its sole cost with conforming Product, which replacement Product shall be made available to Customer at the Designated Transload Facility, or (b) refund to Customer the Product Price for such nonconforming Product.

  • All risk of loss and title shall transfer to Customer upon delivery of the Product at the applicable Designated Transload Facility.

  • Contractor and Company have caused this Sand Storage And Transload Agreement to be executed by their respective representatives thereunto duly authorized.

  • The Transload Facility shall operate on a 24-hour per day, 7-day per week basis.

  • Transload and Services Agreement dated April 1, 2006 by and between Sunoco, Inc.

  • Contractor may make temporary changes in the business hours of the Transload Facility or temporarily close the Transload Facility because of an extraordinary event or an emergency.

  • In consideration for Contractor’s performance of its Services at the Transload Facility, Company shall pay to Contractor transloading fees, rates and charges (“Transloading Fee”) as detailed in the rate schedule in Exhibit 2.

  • Switching of partially full railcars in and out of the Customer’s Transload Area shall be subject to Railroad’s Tariff.

  • In the event the Company transportation vehicle is determined to be contaminated upon arrival at the Transload Facility but prior to transloading, Company will be solely responsible for all costs associated with movement of said vehicle and associated emptying and disposition of materials, and any other required remediation thereof.

  • P.T. shall not charge Customer railcar storage while Customer’s railcar is in Customer’s Transload Area.


More Definitions of Transload

Transload means to transfer commercial feed from one carrier
Transload means all activities and attendant facilities incident to the transfer of coal from the FOB Barge Loading Point facility into Barges.
Transload means to unpack the container taking the cargoes out for stuffing into another container.

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  • Supply Pipe means any part of a service pipe which a water undertaker could not be, or have been required to lay under section 46 of the Water Industry Act 1991; and

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