RULE: 23.2 - ASSEMBLY/CONSOLIDATION SERVICE PROVISIONS Eff: 14SEP2012

Effective 14SEP2012
Filed 14SEP2012
Filing Codes IC

Control No. 07-0763
   
  (PROVISIONS NAMED IN THIS RULE APPLY ONLY WHEN SPECIFIC
            REFERENCE IS MADE HERETO BY RULE NO.)
    
Upon the written request of the Shipper or Consignee, and
when Terminal space is available, Carrier will bring
together and consolidate 2 (two) or more individual part
shipments, lots or units of cargo for forwarding on 1 (one)
B/L, to 1 (one) Consignee, at 1 (one) destination, SUBJECT
to the following terms and conditions:
   
a. Part shipment(s), lot(s) or unit(s) will NOT be accepted
   at 1 (one) terminal for assembly or consolidation with
   cargo at another terminal.
    
b. Carrier does NOT hold itself out to load by commodity,
   mark, subconsignees, or to perform any pre-sort or
   segregation of cargo.
    
c. Except as otherwise provided, Assembly/Consolidation
   service will be provided ONLY when all component parts
   of the consolidated shipment are received at 1 (one)
   terminal between within 7 calendar days.
    
   When any part of a consolidated shipment is NOT received
   within 7 calendar days of when the first part of the
   shipment was received by the Carrier, the Carrier will
   forward all parts of the consolidated shipment that have
   been received to destination as a complete shipments,
   subject to all applicable terms, conditions, rates and
   assessorial/additional charges.  However, upon specific
   request of the Shipper or Consignee, Carrier will
   continue to hold the parts of a consolidated shipment it
   has received until the remainder of the shipment is
   tendered to the Carrier for transportation, SUBJECT to
   all additional applicable charges for storage and/or
   handling.
    
d. Carrier may forward the part lots, units or shipments
   upon receipt of cargo by Carrier without penalty to the
   Shipper or Consignee.  When Carrier forwards individual
   part shipments, lots or units separately, freight and
   assessorial/additional charges will still be calculated
   on the total weight/measurement, etc. of the entire
   consolidated shipment.

Table Of Contents