TARIFF
NO. 100A
ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.
STB AKMR 100A 2nd
Revised Page 77
RULES ITEM
NO.
WEIGHTS – GROSS WEIGHTS AND DUNNAGE: 995
(A) When freight is prepared for shipment using one or more of the items listed in Note 1 the following allowance shall be made on the weight of the shipment, provided all minimum weight requirements have been met. The shipments scaled gross weight, or shippers weight in the absence of a scaled weight, shall be reduced by the weight of the items listed in Note 1, as declared by the shipper. Allowance shall not exceed five percent (5%) of the total gross weight of the shipment.
Freight prepared for shipment using one or more of the
items listed in Note 1 must have such items, and the weight of these items
declared on the shippers bill of lading in order for carrier to apply any
allowance to the gross weight of the shipment.
(B) Items as described in Note 1, which have been loaded as described in Note 2, will be provided a return movement to carrier’s terminal at Seattle, WA, at no charge provided all provisions as stated in Note 3 have been met.
NOTE 1: Bins, necessary for transporting foodstuffs and/or department store merchandise
Blankets,
Furniture (Also Furniture Pads, used)
Bread Trays
Cardboard, in bales
Containers, Bulk liquid (porta-feed) used for
transporting chemicals in bulk capacity
not to exceed
500 gallons each
Cribbing
Cribs
Drums, not exceeding 55 gallon capacity
Dunnage, Rubber, Inflatable
Dunnage, Wooden
Hangers, Garment
Kegs, not exceeding 55 gallon
Lift Vans, empty, wooden
Load
Locks
Material
used to protect the top of lading or to secure the load to the pallet platform
or
shipping container
Milk
Baskets or Crates
Pallets
Pallets,
Platforms or skids with or without standing sides or ends
Racks
or Skids
NOTE 2: Provisions of Paragraph (B) in this Item are applicable only when consignee backloads dunnage into or onto a dry, non-refrigerated container immediately following unloading of a Northbound containerload movement. Carrier will not perform any additional placement of container to allow backloading of dunnage, other than those concurrent with the Northbound shipments’ placement and return to Seattle, WA terminal.
NOTE 3: Dunnage
backloaded for return must be documented by the shipper, on the bill of
lading. When carrier is not notified in
writing, of backloaded dunnage, carrier will not be responsible for loss or
damage of such dunnage.
#NOTE 4:
Provisions of this Item 995 shall not apply to items described in
Section 8 of AKMR tariffs.
TCR 3642
For explanation of
abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this Tariff.
ISSUED: October
9, 2001 EFFECTIVE: October 17, 2001
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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TARIFF
NO. 100A
ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.
STB AKMR 100A Original
Page 78
RULES ITEM
NO.
WEIGHTS – ROAD RESTRICTIONS: 996
(A) During any period when State, Provincial, Municipal or Federal road weight restrictions are in effect, and the containerload or volume minimum weights provided for in this tariff cannot be transported on or in a single container, the following will apply:
(1) Containerload weight minimums will be as shown in the appropriate tariff, but not greater than the legal road limits during restricted periods as defined in (A).
(2) In instances when containerload freight
has already been received, or is in route, when restrictions are imposed,
carrier will, at shipper’s direction, transload to other containers to comply
with the imposed weight restrictions at charges shown in Item 959, or hold the
entire shipment at carriers facility until restriction is lifted and apply
storage charges in accordance with Item 910.
For explanation of
abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this Tariff.
ISSUED: June
2, 1997 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 1997
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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