Version1: Applicable from 1 April 2011 - Transnet
Version1: Applicable from 1 April 2011 - Transnet
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13.2.6.2. 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 exports at MBT during the<br />
time when only two (2) berths are available for the loading of cargo other<br />
than woodchips. To maximise bulk throughput, the standard is deemed to<br />
be single parcels or grades not requiring separations and comprising parcel<br />
sizes of no less than the tonnage specified in the table. All allocations and<br />
deviations will be managed in the sole discretion of TPT with due regard to<br />
maximum cargo throughput and berth utilisation. The indicative list should<br />
not be interpreted as a right by any vessel to claim seniority or right to the<br />
berth over another.<br />
Priority Berth 703 Berth 704 Berth 801 Berth 804<br />
1 st Bulk vessels with<br />
Woodchip<br />
parcels 20,000 tons<br />
Bulk magnetite<br />
vessels with<br />
parcels<br />
>20,000 tons<br />
2 nd Bulk vessels with<br />
parcels<br />
<br />
10,000<br />
Opportunity<br />
parcels per<br />
TPT Allocation<br />
Opportunity<br />
Vessels per<br />
TPT<br />
allocation<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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