PURPLE GATE / ONWARDS TRANSMISSION DELIVERIES INTO Sample Clauses

PURPLE GATE / ONWARDS TRANSMISSION DELIVERIES INTO. BICESTER It is important where Project Teams, Operating Centres and organisations use the Purple Gate Bicester as a point of entry into the Joint Supply Chain (JSC) for materiel consignments not held or satisfied from within Logistic Service sites utilise what is known as a Consignment Information Sheet in accordance with JSP 886, Volume 3, Part 7. It’s use and accuracy is key as it enables Logistic Service staff to extract the information onto the MOD recognised consignment tracking system, known as VITAL (Visibility in Transit Logging). Enclosed is the link taken from the DES Logistic Services Help Desk (DOCS) web page Consignment_Information_Sheet.doc. Further direction and clarity can be provided by contacting the following: Bicester Receipt Co-ord Clerk Civ Tel: 00000 000000 Mil Tel: 00000 0000 Bicester Military Ops Cell (Distribution Hub/Purple Gate) Civ Tel: 00000 000000/258432 Mil Tel: 00000 0000/8432 Due to the secure nature of the LS Depots, all delivery drivers must have the appropriate identification and documentation relating to the load or risk being turned away. It is important to adhere to the above identified criterion.
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PURPLE GATE / ONWARDS TRANSMISSION DELIVERIES INTO. BICESTER It is important where Project Teams, Operating Centres and organisations use the Purple Gate Bicester as a point of entry into the Joint Supply Chain (JSC) for materiel consignments not held or satisfied from within Logistic Service sites utilise what is known as a Consignment Information Sheet in accordance with JSP 886, Volume 3, Part 7. It’s use and accuracy is key as it enables Logistic Service staff to extract the information onto the MOD recognised consignment tracking system, known as VITAL (Visibility in Transit Logging). Enclosed is the link taken from the DES Logistic Services Help Desk (DOCS) web page Consignment_Information_Sheet.doc. Further direction and clarity can be provided by contacting the following: Bicester Receipt Co-ord Clerk Civ Tel: 00000 000000 Mil Tel: 00000 0000 Bicester Military Ops Cell (Distribution Hub/Purple Gate) Civ Tel: 00000 000000/258432 Mil Tel: 00000 0000/8432 Due to the secure nature of the LS Depots, all delivery drivers must have the appropriate identification and documentation relating to the load or risk being turned away. It is important to adhere to the above identified criterion. Each consignment of the Contractor Deliverables to be accompanied by (Clause F1.b.(3)): Line Items All Orders raised by DSG LSBU use Line Items All Orders raised by DSG Workshops Section L, Clause L3 and L4 refers use Clause F1.c Collection by the Authority (for Schedule 2 items) (Where applicable, see Box F1.a above) Special Collection Instructions (Clause F1.c.(2)): N/A Each consignment of the Contractor Deliverables to be accompanied by (Clause F1.c.(3)): Line Items N/A Line Items N/A Consignor Address (F1.c.(4)) : Line Items   Address   Consignee Address Details (for the purposes of Clause B7.b.(1)): Line Items   Address Details   Clause F3.b Rejection Note: If no period is inserted here the time period shall be twenty (20) Business days) Time limit for rejection of the Contractor Deliverables shall be 90 Business Days. Clause F5 Self to Self Delivery Is Self to Self Delivery required: Yes No If Yes, Delivery address applicable:  

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