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PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER RULESSECTION EI. GENERAL PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER INFORMATIONThis part describes the general requirements for a pipeline TSP to transport any DoD freight. Asa rule, any incident involving DoD cargo should be reported to the appropriate contact listed inSection A, VIII, Emergency Notification Information, Table 2.ITEM 355APPLICATION OF RATES FOR PIPELINES1. Given that the Pipeline industry has extensive operating experience that permits accuratecosting of operations, pipeline TSP will publish rates for DoD operations that are allinclusive,and which accurately reflect each cost element used to construct those rates;including but not limited to the following:a. Throughput terminal operations costsb. Administrative overhead including automated data inputc. Insurance, taxes, fees and amortization costsd. Security feese. Cost of expected product lossesf. Profitg. Utility (and fuel if applicable) costsh. All additive injection costsi. Filtration and filter element costsj. Basic labor and expected overtime costsk. Execution of TSP’s Quality Control Plan2. Compliance with paragraph 1 above shall result in a single rate to be applied for theshipment. The only exception to this general rule shall be in circumstances where a pipelineis required to accommodate a change in the mode of transportation (e.g. pipeline terminal totruck loading, water TSP receipt or issue). These circumstances will continue to be shown asReceipt Issue (DEL), Item 385.3. Where extraordinary circumstances (e.g. natural disasters, federally mandated improvements)warrant recoupment of costs actually incurred, any recovery of such costs shall be negotiatedIssue Date: 29 March 2011 Effective Date: 01 April 2011Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command1 Soldier WayScott Air Force Base, IL 62225-210-
PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER RULESSECTION Ebetween DoD and the pipeline through a temporary rate increase, and that temporary rateincrease is permitted to remain in effect only until such as time full recovery of the incurredexpenses is attained.ITEM 357TERMS AND CONDITIONSThis publication and the TSP’s Tender/Tariff represent the entire agreement between the parties.No secondary requirements, agreements or supplemental terms and conditions will be levied byeither, without the TSP canceling its tender and reissuing it in order to set forth new provisions.Filling of a tender indicates the TSP’s agreement to provide not only transportation services, butalso timely inventory and transportation data (electronic transaction data), and as necessarydocumentation in accordance with policies found at DESC’s website:http://www.desc.dla.mil/DCM/DCMPage.asp?PageID=479.ITEM 359ACCEPTANCE OF PRODUCT FOR TRANSPORT1. The TSP will accept petroleum products for transportation in accordance with its Tariffs andimplement policies, procedures, and practices that conform to standard industry practice.2. The TSP is not obligated to accept petroleum products that might contaminate or otherwisedamage other shipments in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements.3. Products will be accepted for transportation only:a. When a shipper makes delivery arrangements to TSP at pumping rates and pressuresthat are adequate to meet minimum required throughput, or;b. In certain circumstances, at lesser throughput rates that are acceptable to a TSP on acase-by-case basis.c. When those products requiring corrosion inhibitors contain qualified compounds thatare determined to be satisfactory to the TSP.ITEM 361DoD UNIQUE DESIGNATORS FOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTSDoD Unique item numbers for petroleum products are listed in Appendix B in this publicationand will be used when completing Section A of the tender.Issue Date: 29 March 2011 Effective Date: 01 April 2011Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command1 Soldier WayScott Air Force Base, IL 62225-211-
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PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER RULESSECTION EI. GENERAL PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER INFORMATIONThis part describes the general requirements for a pipeline TSP to transport any DoD freight. Asa rule, any incident involving DoD cargo should be reported to the appropriate contact listed inSection A, VIII, Emergency Notification Information, Table 2.ITEM 355APPLICATION OF RATES FOR PIPELINES1. Given that the Pipeline industry has extensive operating experience that permits accuratecosting of operations, pipeline TSP will publish rates for DoD operations that are allinclusive,and which accurately reflect each cost element used to construct those rates;including but not limited to the following:a. Throughput terminal operations costsb. Administrative overhead including automated data inputc. Insurance, taxes, fees and amortization costsd. Security feese. Cost of expected product lossesf. Profitg. Utility (and fuel if applicable) costsh. All additive injection costsi. Filtration and filter element costsj. Basic labor and expected overtime costsk. Execution of TSP’s Quality Control Plan2. Compliance with paragraph 1 above shall result in a single rate to be applied for theshipment. The only exception to this general rule shall be in circumstances where a pipelineis required to accommodate a change in the mode of transportation (e.g. pipeline terminal totruck loading, water TSP receipt or issue). These circumstances will continue to be shown asReceipt Issue (DEL), Item 385.3. Where extraordinary circumstances (e.g. natural disasters, federally mandated improvements)warrant recoupment of costs actually incurred, any recovery of such costs shall be negotiatedIssue Date: 29 March 2011 Effective Date: 01 April 2011Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command1 Soldier WayScott Air Force Base, IL 62225-210-