Breakbulk

I. BREAKBULK A. Rules

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RULE:  34-225
ISSUED:  May 01, 2011 EFFECTIVE:  June 01, 2011
SUBJECT:  MAXIMUM LOAD/HEIGHT OF CARGO IN SHEDS OR ON WHARVES
The Authority reserves the right to specify the maximum load that may be placed on either transit shed or warehouse floors, or on the deck slab of the wharves, and the manner in which single heavy pieces shall be moved over said floors or wharves and also reserves the right to specify the maximum heoght to which any commodity may be stacked or piled. If an engineering analysis is deemed necessary to ascertain if the deck slab of the wharves can support the weight of cargo, handling or transport equipment, either individually or combined, the Authority will assess the cost of such analysis to either the ocean carrier, stevedore, or cargo account as appropriate.

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II. BREAKBULK B. Definitions

SUBJECTRULE #
DEFINITIONS 34-270

II. BREAKBULK C. Charges

SUBJECTRULE #
WHARFAGE CHARGES ON BREAKBULK CARGO 34-275
STEVEDORE USE CHARGE ON BREAKBULK CARGO 34-280
MEASUREMENT OF CARGO 34-285
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 34-290

Handling Charges

SUBJECTRULE #
ARTICLES, NOS 34-300
Boats, Yachts and/or Hulls (See Notes) 34-305
CLAY 34-310
GRANITE, MARBLE, AND STONE 34-315
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS 34-320
LUMBER AND RELATED ARTICLES 34-325
MACHINERY AND PARTS 34-330
METAL ARTICLES 34-335
MILITARY ORDNANCE 34-340
MODULAR HOUSING AND MOBILE HOMES 34-345
PAPER OR PAPER ARTICLES 34-350
RUBBER, NATURAL 34-351
VEHICLES, AIRCRAFT AND PARTS 34-355
WOODPULP 34-360

Storage Charges

SUBJECTRULE #
ARTICLES, NOS 34-365
BOATS, YACHTS AND/OR HULLS 34-370
CLAY 34-375
GRANITE, MARBLE, AND STONE 34-380
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS 34-385
LUMBER AND RELATED ARTICLES 34-390
MACHINERY AND PARTS 34-395
METAL ARTICLES 34-400
MILITARY ORDNANCE 34-405
MODULAR HOUSING AND MOBILE HOMES 34-410
PAPER OR PAPER ARTICLES 34-415
RUBBER, NATURAL 34-416
VEHICLES, AIRCRAFT AND PARTS 34-420
WOODPULP 34-425
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