SECTION VI - MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES

 

CHARGES FOR SERVICES FOR WHICH SPECIFIC RATES ARE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED

Issued: 6/1/07

Effective: 7/1/07

Item: 600

Man-Hour Rate Schedule. When the Port of Stockton performs services for which rates are not provided elsewhere in this tariff or when reference is made to this item, the charge shall be per hour at the applicable man-hour rates provided in the following schedule, plus cost of materials used, plus any equipment rentals.

EXCEPTION

1.         When labor is provided by the Port of Stockton during a "third shift" operation under terms of its wage agreement with labor, the hourly rate shall be computed on the basis of 1.6 times the straight time rate. In the event of overtime, the "third shift" rate shall be 1.8 times the straight time rate.

Hourly Rate Schedule

 

S. T. RATE (See Note 1)

WEEKDAY O.T. RATE

WEEKEND O.T. RATE

Facility Maintenance Man

$93.00

$139.41

$139.41

Mechanic Maintenance Man

94.36

141.41

141.41

Working Maintenance Man

101.39

152.16

152.16

Longshoreman

102.91

112.42

124.27

Basic Clerk

105.29

112.53

124.54

Lift Driver/Cooper/Truck Driver

105.88

112.74

128.10

Bulldozer Operator

106.58

113.51

129.08

Heavy Lift Operator

107.07

116.10

130.70

Crane Operator

109.93

118.48

133.51

Ore Maintenance Man

127.24

141.51

147.85

Supervisor Clerk

130.59

137.83

174.39

Super Cargo

160.06

182.02

190.94

Walking Boss

164.60

182.02

190.94

Port Police Officer

95.39

143.09

143.09

Note 1: STRAIGHT TIME shall apply during the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, except Holidays (See Item 25).

 

 

 

TAKING, RELEASING AND SHIFTING LINES (SUBJECT TO NOTES 1 & 2)

Issued: 6/1/06

Effective: 7/1/06

Item: 605

The Port of Stockton reserves to itself the right to perform the service of taking, releasing and shifting of vessels' lines on its terminal facilities.

Linemen will be ordered by the Port. The Port must receive a minimum of two hours advance notice prior to ordering linemen. If less than two hours advance notice is received by the Port to call linemen the Port will attempt to order men but the charge will be one and one- half times the regular tariff rate.

LINE SERVICE CHARGES

 

Taking Lines

Releasing Lines (See Note 1)

All hours, including Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays

$2614.00

$1801.00

NOTE 1:          Releasing lines for Vessels over 600 Feet in length and Tankers will be assessed at the same charge as for Taking Lines.

NOTE 2:          Ships with cable lines may require additional linemen, time to be charged at $130.00 per Man Hour on Straight Time, $152.00 per Man-Hour on Overtime.

 

 

 

CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING HOSES (SUBJECT TO NOTES 1,2,3 AND 4)

Issued: 6/1/07

Effective: 7/1/07

Item: 610

The Port of Stockton reserves to itself the right to perform the service of Connecting and/or Disconnecting Pipeline Hoses on its terminal facilities. Charges for the performance of these services shall be determined as follows:

Compute the time from time men report for duty, as called at the request of carriers, until the hoses are connected or disconnected. Subject to a three hour minimum per gang.

CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING HOSES

Monday thru Friday (Except Holidays) Between the Hours of:

8:01 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

$ 130.00 per man-hour

5:01 P.M. - 8:00 A.M.

$152.00 per man-hour

Saturdays, Sundays, & Holidays (Except paid Holidays)

All Hours

$152.00 per man-hour

Paid Holidays (Note 1) between the hours of:

8:01 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

$220.00 per man-hour

5:01 P.M. - 8:00 A.M.

$194.00 per man-hour

NOTE 1:          Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King's Birthday, Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Cesar Chavez' Birthday. Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

NOTE 2: The rates published in this item are based on a six (6) man gang for either Connecting or Disconnecting pipeline hoses. Charges for these men shall be on an hourly basis as shown above.

NOTE 3: Coast Guard Regulations: Coast Guard Regulations require two (2) additional men to standby at the beginning of pumping operation to insure that fluids are not leaking from hoses. These men shall be charged on the same hourly basis as shown above.

NOTE 4: Washing Hoses: When due to the nature of the commodity two additional men are required for washing hoses, charges for these men shall be on the same hourly basis as shown above.

 

 

 

RECEIVING AREA

Issued: 6/1/07

Effective: 7/1/07

Item: 700

(Rates in cents per metric ton of 1,000 Kilos or one cubic meter, according to vessel's manifest, except as otherwise provided)

Transfer to Receiving Area

Is the charge assessed against cargo that is discharged and transferred to a designated off dock facility for storage, load out and/or delivery.

249

 

 

 

Issued: 6/1/07

Effective: 7/1/07

Item: 710

Receiving Area Free Time Period

Free time for removing cargo from Receiving Area shall be 30 calendar days.

 

 

Issued: 6/1/07

Effective: 7/1/07

Item: 720

(Rates in cents per metric ton of 1,000 Kilos or one cubic meter, according to vessel's manifest, except as otherwise provided)

Receiving Area Demurrage

75

Is the charge assessed against cargo remaining in the Receiving Area beyond the allowable free time period.

 

 

 

INSPECTION

Issued: 6/1/95

Effective: 7/1/95

Item: 809

Rates shall be quoted upon request.

 

 

SUPPLYING STENCILS

Issued: 6/1/95

Effective: 7/1/95

Item: 810

When special stencils are required, actual cost of stencils will be assessed in addition to the Stenciling Charges.

 

 

 

COTTON AND COTTON LINTERS; IN BALES

Issued: 10/1/83

Effective: 11/1/83

Item: 815

Rates in Cents per Unit as Shown in Individual Items

Blocking out marks, N.O.S.

Blocking out marks simultaneously with weighing, marking, car loading or car unloading (See Note 1)

Delivery by specific bale number: When forwarded or delivered in lots other than originally received and requiring delivery by specific bale numbers.

Marking:

N.O.S., one mark of not more than four letters or numerals.

One mark of not more than four letters or numerals, simultaneously with weighing, car loading, or car unloading (See Note 1).

Each additional mark of not more than four letters or numerals.

Sampling, N.O.S.

Tagging:

N.O.S., with tag supplied by shipper.

With one tag supplied by shipper, simultaneously with weighing, marking, car loading or car unloading (See Note 1).

Each additional tag (supplied by shipper).

Weighing, N.O.S.

Weighing, simultaneously with car loading or car unloading (See Note 1).

NOTE 1: Applies only when the combined services are performed by terminal personnel.

Rates canceled.

Charges for the labor employed for services described herein all be assessed on a man-hour basis at the rates names in Item 600.

 

 

DEFINITIONS OF STENCILING, MARKING, LABELING, TAGGING

Issued: 10/1/83

Effective: 11/1/83

Item: 830

Rates in Cents per Unit as Shown in Individual Items

Stenciling

Supplying the stencil board, cutting the stencil and applying it to the package by use of stencil ink or paint.

Marking

Applying address, numbers, or mark, by stenciling or other hand operated marker.

Labeling

Applying a paper label to the package, with label supplied by shipper.

Tagging

Attaching tags to package or pieces, with tags supplied by shipper.

 

 

 

DESCRIPTION OF STENCILING, MARKING, LABELING, TAGGING

Issued: 10/1/83

Effective: 11/1/83

Item: 835

Rates In Cents Per Stencil, Mark, Label or Tag

Stenciling, Marking, Labeling Or Tagging

Bags or Sacks, Bales, barrels, casks, drums or hogsheads Cases or cartons

For Rates to Apply See Item 600

Blocking Out Original Marks

On bags or sacks, On bales, barrels, casks, drums or hogsheads, On cases or cartons

For Rates to Apply See Item 600

Blocking Out Original Marks, And Applying New Stencils, Marks, Labels or Tags

Performed Pursuant to Rates In Item 600.

 

 

 

 

MARKING EXPORT CARGO FOR APPROVED RELIEF AGENCIES

Issued: 5/30/86

Effective: 7/1/86

Item: 840

Rates in Cents Per Unit as Shown in Individual Items

Marking rates on relief cargoes shipped by Voluntary Relief Agencies, registered and approved by the Advisory Committee on voluntary Aid of the International Corporation Administration (I.C.A.), shall be as follows:

Marking Paper Bags or Cartons containing Butter Oil, Cheese, Corn Meal, Flour or Milk, dried:

Marking:

Cartons (per carton)

Bags (per bag)

Applying Paper Markers (Gummed Stickers):

To cartons (per carton)

To bags (per bag)

For Rates to Apply See Item 600

 

 

 

PLACING CARGO ON PALLET BOARDS (DOES NOT INCLUDE TRUCK LOADING OR RAIL CAR LOADING)

Issued: 5/30/86

Effective: 7/1/86

Item: 855

When the Port of Stockton performs the service of placing cargo on pallet boards to be furnished by shipper for the purpose of removing cargo from the terminal via land or inland water carriers, charge for such service shall be:

Cargo or Merchandise, N.O.S. - Per 1,000 K

For Rates to Apply See Item 600

 

 

 

REMOVING CARGO ON PALLET BOARDS (DOES NOT INCLUDE TRUCK UNLOADING OR RAIL CAR UNLOADING)

Issued: 5/30/86

Effective: 7/1/86

Item: 860

When the Port of Stockton performs the service of removing cargo from shipper's pallet boards so as to permit the pallet boards to be returned to shippers, the charge shall be:

Cargo or Merchandise, N.O.S. - Per 1,000 Kilos

For Rates to Apply See Item 600

 

 

 

FURNISHING ELECTRICITY

Issued: 5/30/86

Effective: 7/1/86

Item: 865

Electricity will be furnished by the Port of Stockton subject to negotiation and to the prevailing market rates.

 

 

 

CARGO RETURNED TO SHIPPER

Issued: 6/1/07

Effective: 7/1/07

Item: 866

Cargo failing to complete its movement through the marine terminal and returned to shipper when received from and delivered to truck or rail carrier, per 1,000 Kilos....................................1595

NOTE: Rate includes Wharfage and ten days free time, exclusive of Saturdays and Holidays, but does not include any labor for handling cargo.

EXCEPTION:  This Item does not apply on transshipment cargo when transshipment is substituted for direct call of vessel.

 

 

 

FURNISHING OIL AND GASOLINE

Issued: 7/12/99

Effective: 8/12/99

Item: 870

Oil and gasoline will be furnished by the Port of Stockton subject to negotiation and to the prevailing market rates.

 

 

 

FURNISHING WATER

Issued: 7/12/99

Effective: 8/12/99

Item: 875

Water will be furnished by the Port of Stockton subject to negotiation and to the prevailing market rates.

Does not apply to water supplied to vessels. (See Item 881)

 

 

 

FURNISHING GAS

Issued: 7/12/99

Effective: 8/12/99

Item: 880

Gas will be furnished by the Port of Stockton subject to negotiation and to the prevailing market rates.

 

 

 

SUPPLYING WATER TO VESSELS

Issued: 6/1/07

Effective: 7/1/07

Item: 881

Water supplied to vessels, per vessel call - $268.00

NOTE: The Port reserves the right to limit the availability of water.

 

 

 

HAULING AND DISPOSAL OF VESSEL GENERATED GARBAGE

Issued: 7/12/99

Effective: 8/12/99

Item: 882

In compliance with MARPOL 73-78, Annex V, the Port of Stockton, upon 24 hours notice, will make available garbage reception facilities for disposal of vessel's garbage as described in 33 Code of Federal Regulations Part 158. Application for this service shall be made to the Port Director or his designated representative.

The charge for this service shall be quoted upon request.

 

 

 

OIL SPILL RESPONSE FEE

Issued: 6/1/07

Effective: 7/1/07

Item: 883

In compliance with the Lempert-Keene-Seastrand Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act of 1990, effective July 1, 1991 the Port of Stockton is required to assess an oil spill response fee of $0.25 per barrel, as follows:

(1)        For each barrel of petroleum products received at its marine terminal by means of vessel from a point of origin outside the state of California.

(2)        For each barrel of crude oil that is transported from within the state of California by means of marine vessel or barge to a destination outside this state.

The fee will be assessed and collected from the beneficial owner of the cargo or other responsible party, as the case may be.

For purposes of this part a barrel is defined as either 42 gallons (US) or 158.987 liters (Metric).

 

 

 

BAGGED RICE SURCHARGE

Issued: 6/1/05

Effective: 7/1/05

Item: 884

Item Cancelled

 

 

 


Port of Stockton 
P.O. Box 2089
Stockton, CA 95201
Phone: (209) 946-0246
Fax: (209) 466-5966

Port Director Richard Aschieris

 

Traffic Manager
Leonard Fabor

Director of Maritime Affairs Mark Tollini