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Packing Procedure
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Table of Contents
1. PURPOSE................................................................................................2
2. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS....................................................................2
3. SCOPE.....................................................................................................2
4. GENERAL................................................................................................2
5. RESPONSIBILITIES AND WARRANTIES...............................................4
6. PREPARATION FOR PACKING..............................................................4
7. HEAVY LIFT OUT OF GAUGE EQUIPMENT..........................................6
8. PACKING LIST.........................................................................................7
9. PACKING INSPECTION PACKING PERFORMANCE........................7
10. PACKING FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL................................................8
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1. PURPOSE
This document applies for using as an instruction for PACKING, MARKING AND
SHIPPING In accordance with CONTRACT.
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3. SCOPE
The supplier shall prepare, pack and mark all supplies in accordance with the
present INSTRUCTION for PACKING, MARKING AND SHIPPING.
4. GENERAL
4.1. The following instructions are intended as minimum requirements, and
adherence to these instructions in no way absolves or relieves Supplier
of any responsibility or obligation outlined in the Purchase Order. In all
circumstances, the packing will be calculated in order to support any
strain exerted on the Goods during transportation. They must be carried
out specifically in order to permit the delivery of Goods to the jobsite by
sea, road or air in good condition. Goods should be seaworthy packed in
compliance with the best-established practice for overseas construction
jobs in accordance with the following directives. In the event of any
divergence between these instructions and the established practice,
these instructions shall govern.
4.2. Due to climate conditions encountered in Iran (Persian Gulf) (i.e.
Heat, high humidity) and the complex transport operation (i.e. truck, sea
or air) it is essential to have the highest standard in protection and
packing. Packing means to efficiently protect the materials during the
total transport operation:
From the moment they leave the factory until they are delivered on Site,
including handling operations (loading/unloading) and storage on Site.
4.3. High quality wooden cases and/or crates shall be used. These should
be constructed of top quality softwood or rigid plywood and be solid and
robust for packages to be stacked in several layers. A stack load of
minimum 1 ton/m2 shall be observed.
Ends should be screwed or nailed in a manner where no sharp pieces are
exposed. Under no circumstances shall fiberboard, cardboard or similar
cartons be used as outside packing.
4.4. The Goods ready for packing must be effectively protected against
corrosion, and preserved prior to sea packing. The protection will be
determined more precisely by Supplier according to the type of Goods,
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8. PACKING LIST
8.1. The packing list will be prepared on contractors standard forms and will
show the summary of the content of each package.
8.2. NUNBERING OF PACKING LIST
8.2.1.
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8.4. One copy the detailed item list shall be placed in waterproof plastic
envelope inside of each package. Another copy in a waterproof plastic
envelope shall be placed outside of the package under a steel sheet.
8.5. Above mentioned shipping documentation shall be in English.
9.
PACKING
PERFORMANCE
INSPECTION
PACKING
9.1. The packing may be subject to inspection carried out by Purchaser and/or
PMCs Representative, prior to cargo dispatch.
It shall take place at suppliers designated premises, as per the following
Procedure:
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Category
Category
Category
Category
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: Cradle
: bundles
: crates
: cases
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