SECTION VII - EQUIPMENT RENTALS

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Issued: 10/1/83

Effective: 11/1/83

Item: 885

Port equipment shall be rented under the following conditions and charges:

1.

Port equipment is presumed to be in good operating condition when turned over to user, but the Port of Stockton does not warrant the mechanical condition thereof. The Port of Stockton will not be responsible for delays caused user by breakdown of equipment, by shutoff of electric current, or other causes. The Port of Stockton reserves the right to stop operation of the equipment at any time to require repairs that appear, in the opinion of the Port Director, to be necessary.

2.

Port equipment turned over to user is under user's supervision, direction and control. User assumes sole responsibility and liability for injury to or death of any person whomever, or damage to or destruction of property, including employees and property of the Port of Stockton, incident to, arising out of, or caused by user's possession, use or operation of Port equipment. User shall at all times relieve, indemnify, protect and hold harmless the Port of Stockton and any and all of the members of its Board, officers, agents, representatives and employees from any and all judgments and expenses incurred in defending against legal actions, claims and liability for death of or injury to persons or damage to or destruction of property that may be in whole or in part incident to, arise out of, or be caused, directly or indirectly through negligence or otherwise, by the user's possession, use or operation of said Port equipment whether by user, its officers, agents, or employees, or by any person or persons acting with the knowledge and consent, express or implied of user. The use of Port equipment shall constitute acceptance and acknowledgment by the user of this liability and obligation.

3.

Users shall not use or operate equipment so as to exceed the maximum rated capacity.

4.

Except as may be provided by any agreement, normal repair and maintenance of equipment shall be performed by the Port of Stockton, however, the Port does not warrant the condition thereof. Such repair and main- tenance shall not relieve a user of its obligation to inspect equipment to assure that it is fit and suitable for the use for which it is intended. User shall make an inspection prior to use and thereafter as often as is necessary to assure that the equipment is suitable for its intended use. User shall immediately notify the Port Director of any defect, whether actual or merely suspected.

5.

A user shall be responsible for any and all damage to or destruction of equipment, and for all repairs required to be made other than for normal repair and maintenance. "Normal repair and maintenance" is defined to mean all repair and maintenance deemed to be necessary by the Port Director, except such repair as may be required in the event of damage to or destruction of the equipment, in whole or in part, incidental to, arising out of, or caused by, directly or indirectly, user's possession, use or operation of said equipment, whether by user, its officers, agents, or employees, or by any person or persons acting with the knowledge and express or implied consent of user. The Port Director reserves the right to stop the operation of any equipment at any time if it does not appear to be in proper operating condition and to make necessary repairs.

6.

Neither the Port, nor any of its officers or employees, shall be responsible for delays attributable to any cause, event or occurrence of whatever nature to vessels, land transportation equipment, or cargo, or for any expenses, costs, or damages incurred by user or any other person which arises out of the use of anticipated use of equipment.

7.

User subject to insurance provisions of the Port of Stockton.

8.

Unless otherwise arranged, orders for rental of equipment shall be honored in the order in which they are received, provided that use of equipment in direct loading or discharge of vessels shall take precedence over intra terminal use, and intra terminal work shall take precedence over use extending beyond the terminal limits.

9.

The provisions in this sub-rule are subject to sub-rule ADA, Item 85, Paragraph 6.

 

  

EQUIPMENT RENTAL CHARGES (SUBJECT TO ITEM 885)

Issued: 6/1/07

Effective: 7/1/07

Item: 890

LIFT TRUCKS*

Rated Capacity Not Exceeding

Rate Per Hour

Minimum Charge

7,000 Lbs. ( 3-1/2 Tons)

$44.00

$100.00

15,000 Lbs. ( 7-1/2 Tons)

$88.00

$100.00

20,000 Lbs.     (10 Tons)

$100.00

$100.00

50,000 Lbs.     (25 Tons)

$160.00

$160.00

60,000 Lbs.     (30 Tons)

$203.00

$203.00

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT

D-7 Caterpillar

$142.00

$142.00

Mechanical Sweeper

$100.00

$100.00

Port Truck & Trailer (20 ton maximum)

$100.00

$100.00

Scoopmobile - 1-1/2 Yards & Less

$73.00

$100.00

Scoopmobile - 3-1/2 Yards & Less

$100.00

$100.00

Scoopmobile - 5 Yards & Less

$187.00

$187.00

Scoopmobile - Over 5 Yards

$225.00

$225.00

Trackmobile

$130.00

$130.00

Multi-Purpose Bridge Crane

$805.00

$3220.00

Gas Truck

$50.00

$100.00

Water Truck

$50.00

$100.00

Boats, viz.:

"Sunrise"

$185.00

$740.00

Work Boat

$88.00

$352.00

Harbor Patrol Boat

$176.00

$704.00

*Rates do not include operators. The Port of Stockton reserves the right to assign operators to rented equipment. When operators are furnished, the charge for said operator shall be as provided in Item 600.

 

 

 


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