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13.2.6. Bulk Berth Scheduling<br />
13.2.6.1. The table below is an indicator of the general order of sequencing that will<br />
be used by TPT in the allocation of berths for imports at MBT. All<br />
allocations and deviations will be managed in the sole discretion of TPT<br />
with due regard to maximum cargo throughput and berth utilisation. The<br />
indicative list should not be interpreted as a right by any vessel to claim<br />
seniority or right to the berth over another.<br />
Priority Berth 609 Berth 701 Berth 702<br />
1 st Acid Vessels in Nominated Nominated Vessels<br />
relation to the TNPA Vessels other carrying coking<br />
berthing Policy as<br />
appended in Clause<br />
14 below.<br />
than those<br />
carrying coking<br />
coal<br />
coal<br />
2 nd Alumina & Pet coke<br />
vessels – will be<br />
berthed within 15<br />
hours of giving<br />
notice of arrival to<br />
port control<br />
3 rd Opportunity Vessels<br />
agreed to by MBT<br />
CPO<br />
Nominated<br />
Vessels carrying<br />
coking coal<br />
Opportunity<br />
Vessels agreed to<br />
by MBT CPO<br />
Nominated Vessels<br />
other than those<br />
carrying coking<br />
coal<br />
Opportunity<br />
Vessels agreed to<br />
by MBT<br />
Terminal Operating Guidelines: Version 3 – <strong>Transnet</strong> Port Terminals Ro-Ro, Break-bulk, Bulk and Agricultural Terminals: 1 <strong>April</strong> 2013<br />
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