RULE: 23 - Carrier terminal rules and charges Eff: 26Mar1996

Effective 26Mar1996
Filed 20Feb1996
Filing Codes I

A. For the following charges, Please see the sub-rule under
   this heading.

   1. CFS Receiving Service Charges
      See Subrule 23.01

   2. CY Receiving Charges
      See Subrule 23.02

   3. Destination Delivery Charges
      See Subrule 23.03

B. Service Included.

   Unless otherwise specified in Commodity description
   level or TLI level, following services is included.

   1. CFS Receiving Service
      The term "CFS Receiving Services" means the service
performed at loading port in receiving and packing cargo
into containers at CFS and transporting such containers
from CFS to CY or shipside. "CFS Receiving Services"
referred herein are restricted to the following:

      1)Moving empty containers from CY to CFS
      2)Drayage of loaded containers from CFS to CY and/or
        ship's tackle
      3)Tallying
      4)Issuing dock receipt/shipping order
      5)Physical movement of cargo into, out of and within
        CFS
      6)Stuffing, Sealing and marking containers
      7)Storage
      8)Ordinary sorting and stacking
      9)Preparing carrier's internal container load plan.

   2. Delivery Service

      Delivery is defined as the service performed to move
cargo from ship's tackle to place of rest on the terminal.
On cargo delivered breakbulk ex vessel, delivery is
accomplished by making the cargo available at first place
of rest beyond ship's tackle. On cargo delivered breakbulk
ex container, delivery is accomplished by making the cargo
available at carrier's Container Freight Station.

      On cargo delivered in containers, delivery is
accomplished by making the container available at carrier's
Container Yard. Except as otherwise provided, wharfage is
included in the Delivery Charge.
    The Destination Freight Station Service includes:

    1) Drayage of containers between the Destination
       Container Yard and the Destination Freight
       Station.

    2) Unstuffing containers.

    3) Ordinary sorting and stacking of cargo

    4) Tallying and obtaining of delivery receipt from
       consignee or its agent.

       The loading to trucks or other vehicle is not
       included in the CFS Service Charge. If there is such
       a charge for such loading service in the terminal
       tariff, then the cost of such service must be debited
       to and paid by cargo.

C. Payment

   Terminal Charges may be shown on the Bill of Lading and
   may be prepaid or collect either in U.S. Dollars or its
   equivalent in local currency at the carrier's option in
   accordance with the provisions for payment of freight
   contained in Rule. 7.

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