RULE: 2.70 - RATES APPLYING ON MIXED SHIPMENTS Eff: 01NOV2018
| Effective | 01NOV2018 |
|---|---|
| Filed | 01NOV2018 |
| Filing Codes | IC |
When 2 (two) or more commodities are shipped at one time by
1 (one) Shipper to 1 (one) Consignee at 1 (one) Destination
on 1 (one) B/L for which different rates are provided in a
governed NSA, the separate rates applicable to each commodity
will apply, SBJ to the following exceptions and SBJ to the
exception provided in Rule 2.29.
a. If actual weights and/or measurements for each
individual commodity are not obtainable, charges for the
entire shipment will be computed at the rate applicable
to the highest rated commodity in the shipment.
b. If 2 (two) or more commodities are tendered in a shipper
packed container (SBJ to Rule 2.23) and the rates for 1
(one) or more of the commodities in the shipment are SBJ
to a minimum requirement per container, the rate to
apply on each commodity will be the rate which would
apply if such commodity were tendered as a straight
shipment with a weight, measure or package/carton count
the same as the weight, measure or package/carton count
of the entire mixed shipment in each container.
The minimum requirement for each container will be the
highest applicable to any commodity in the container and
any deficit in weight, measurement or package/carton
count will be charged for at the highest applicable rate
to any commodity in the container.
c. Application of "MIXED SHIPMENT" rates:
Except as otherwise specifically provided in individual
NSAs, shipments moving on any Rate named in a governed
NSA specifying "MIXED SHIPMENTS OF..." MUST consist of
not less than 2 (two) of the commodities named in the
Commodity Description of such Rate listing, with no 1
(one) commodity exceeding 95% (ninety-five percent) of
the total cargo weight and/or measurement cube or the
entire shipment.
d. When Mixed Commodities are tendered to Carrier as a
single shipment, a packing list showing the weight and
cubic measurement of each commodity MUST be furnished to
Carrier prior to the commencement of transportation.
