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Amendments to the Terminal Operating Guidelines ... - Transnet

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2.1.9 2.1.10 Berths will be preliminary scheduled upon receipt of <strong>the</strong> ID100, but will only be firmed and prioritised by TPT, using <strong>the</strong>updated ETA confirmation received from <strong>the</strong> vessel orrepresentative, within five (5) days of ETA, with an accurateETA of within eight (8) hours. Should <strong>the</strong> final ETA change bymore than eight (8) hours later than <strong>the</strong> original firm ETA,<strong>the</strong> vessel will be re-scheduled at <strong>the</strong> discretion of TPT <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>next available berthing window, provided that no scheduledor planned vessel is prejudiced <strong>the</strong>reby and a default periodof five (5) days will apply should no berth be available. A newnomination will not be required if rescheduling is <strong>to</strong> takeplace. No verbal nominations will be accepted or scheduledon <strong>the</strong> Bar Chart.New 2.1.12 The firm nomination notice update of five (5) days asspecified in clauses 2.1.10 and 2.1.11 above must be clearlyendorsed as such, and unless specified elsewhere in <strong>the</strong>seTOGs, will be <strong>the</strong> source information used by TPT inestablishing vessel seniority. Any subsequent “firming”notices received for a vessel will simply serve as an ETAupdate and such vessel will be treated as ei<strong>the</strong>r an early orlate arrival.2.1.12 2.1.14 A vessel needing <strong>to</strong> ei<strong>the</strong>r increase or decrease cargo ormake changes <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> cargo mix at <strong>the</strong> request of owners/charterers may do so but only up until <strong>the</strong> time of firming ofa vessel and provided that <strong>the</strong>se changes do not impactmaterially by more than eight (8) hours on <strong>the</strong> scheduledwindow, which time includes for <strong>the</strong> vessel <strong>to</strong> close hatchesand vacate <strong>the</strong> berth. Any increases beyond and eight (8)period will be subject <strong>to</strong> <strong>Terminal</strong> approval in order <strong>to</strong>minimise any impact prejudicing any o<strong>the</strong>r scheduled vessel.New 2.3.3 A vessel, having been declared <strong>to</strong> have failed hatches, willonly be re-scheduled by TPT from <strong>the</strong> date and time ofpresentation of <strong>the</strong> certificate declaring <strong>the</strong> hatches aspassed.<strong>Terminal</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>Guidelines</strong>: Version 3 – <strong>Transnet</strong> Port <strong>Terminal</strong>s Ro-Ro, Break-bulk, Bulk and Agricultural <strong>Terminal</strong>s: 1 April2013 synopsis of amendments: TRANSNET PORT TERMINALS, A DIVISION OF TRANSNET SOC Ltd

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