TARIFF NO. 100A

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

STB AKMR 100A                                                                                                                                             1st Revised  Page 40

 

                                                                                                  RULES                                                                               ITEM NO.

 

HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TRANSPORTATION OF:                                                                                                                   560

 

The term “household goods” shall be defined as follows:

 

A.         Personal effects, personal property and/or property used or to be used in a dwelling.

 

(1)           Shall not be construed to include property an individual has purchased with intent to use in the dwelling, so long as it is received by carrier within fourteen (14) days of purchase, and is intact in original packaging.

 

(2)           Shall be considered to include personal property the individual has transported to or from job site or other place of business.

 

(3)           Shall be considered to include personal effects and personal property when transported on behalf of an individual by a business, regardless of whether the individual or business pays the transportation charges.

 

NOTE 1:       The following items shall be excluded from this definition except when mixed with personal property as described above and, tendered to carrier in Shipper Load and Count closed containers:

 

                      Autos, Boats, Contractors Outfits, Machinery, Trailers

 

NOTE 2:       Shipments containing hazardous materials will not be accepted.

 

NOTE 3:       Rates for household goods or personal effects as named in specific tariff items are based on a released value not exceeding p $.60 cents per pound.  The release may relate to each article separately and not to the shipment as a whole.  If shipper elects to ship at a released value exceeding p $.60 cents per pound, such value must be entered on the bill of lading by the shipper, and will be subject to the following provisions:

 

                                                                                                                                                PERCENT OF RATE

                      RELEASED VALUE                                                                                            TO BE APPLIED

                      Exceeding p$.60 cents but not exceeding

                            p$.70 cents per pound……………………………………………..     175%

                      Exceeding p$.70 cents but not exceeding

                            p$.1.20 cents per pound……………………………………………..  200%

                      Exceeding p$1.20 cents but not exceeding

                            $2.00 per pound…………………………………………………..          250%

                      Exceeding $2.00 but not exceeding

                            $5.00 per pound…………………………………………………..          350%        (1)

 

(1)           To declare values in excess of $5.00 per pound, add 10% of base rate additional for each $1.00 of value desired.  (eg. released value of $6.00 per pound per article = 360%; $7.00 per pound per article = 370%, etc…)

 

Application:      Multiply the applicable tariff rate for the shipment which would apply at and not exceeding $.10 cents per pound by the percentage given to obtain the rate to be charged for such higher released value.

 

(Continued)

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this Tariff.

ISSUED:       September 16, 2002                                                                                        EFFECTIVE:  September 17, 2002     

ISSUED BY: BARBARA JONES, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

P.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124          5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

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sTARIFF NO. 100A

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

sSTB AKMR 100A                                                                                                                                            2nd Revised Page 41

 

                                                                                                  RULES                                                                               ITEM NO.

 

HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TRANSPORTATION OF:  (Conclusion)                                                                                          560

 

NOTE 4:       If shipper fails to state a released value on the bill of lading, shipment will not be accepted, but if shipment is inadvertently accepted, it will be considered as being released at the lowest valuation provided and shipment will move and be charged for, on the basis of such limitation of liability.

 

 

FALSE DESCRIPTION:                                                                                                                                                                 561

 

When articles are shipped under false description, carrier will collect charges according to the proper description of articles.

 

 

CONTAINER LOADING:                                                                                                                                                             562

 

(A)      Cargo loaded in containers must be packaged and secured in such a manner to ensure that cargo does not shift during normal handling procedures.  Cargo loaded in containers must be packaged and secured for safe stowage aboard a water vessel.

 

(B)       Containers must be loaded as fully as possible to protect from shifting and weight must be distributed evenly front to back to balance the load.

 

(C)       Containers returned to carrier with dunnage or other debris or waste not removed, will be subject to cleaning and handling charges billable to the party responsible for freight charges.  Construction debris and refuse tendered to the carrier for Southbound moves will be subject to the rates and conditions as shown in the prevailing tariff.

 

#(D)   When Carrier is requested to provide access to containers so that Shipper may load/unload at Carrier's Seattle Terminal, a charge of $75.00 will be assessed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 TCR 3973

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this Tariff.

ISSUED:       July 1, 2008                                                                                                EFFECTIVE:                      July 2, 2008

ISSUED BY: pDAVID G. CURTIS, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

P.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124          5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

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