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MOTOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER RULESSECTION BITEM 15TRANSPORTING ANIMALS/PETS AND PASSENGERS1. Pets. TSPs transporting DoD freight will inform vehicle inspectors or military police of thepresence of animals/pets in vehicle cab when entering a DoD installation. Animals/pets willbe leashed, secured or caged prior to arrival at the installation as well as at vehicle inspectionand animal/pets must meet all installation requirements, including up-to-date vaccinations.2. Passengers. Passengers not in compliance with TSP Security Clearance Requirements, Item 1in this part are not allowed in the vehicle cab while transporting DoD sensitive conventionalAA&E or classified (SECRET or Confidential) shipments. For other types of shipments,passengers must meet all installation requirements for entry.3. For security reasons, and when in agreement with TSP, a DoD employee may be allowed toride in the cab of the vehicle.Issue Date: 29 March 2011 Effective Date: 01 April 2011Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command1 Soldier WayScott Air Force Base, IL 62225-86-
MOTOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER RULESSECTION BII. GENERAL MOTOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER RULESThis part addresses the general rule requirements for a Motor TSP when providing rates forservices offered when handling, storing, or transporting any type of DoD freight. Rules containedin this part are mandatory in order for TSP to remain qualified as an SDDC approved TSP.ITEM 17CAPACITY LOADS1. Shipments are considered capacity loads (also known as ―loaded to full capacity‖, ―loaded tocapacity‖) when it occupies the full visible capacity of a vehicle is occupied (as more fullydefined in paragraph 2 below). Shipments are to be considered as capacity loads if:a. It occupies 90 percent of the cargo carrying capacity, as defined by either volume orweight.b. Due to the unusual shape or dimensions of the cargo, or because the characteristics of thefreight necessitates segregation or separation from other freight, the vehicle is filled sothat no additional cargo cn be loaded.c. It fills a vehicle so that no additional cargo can be loaded.2. For the purposes of this item, a ―vehicle‖ is defined as:a. A van trailer of not less than 40-feet in length and not less than 2,700 cubic feet capacity:b. An open top trailer of not less than 40-feet in length, or:c. A flatbed, stepdeck, lowboy, or removeable gooseneck trailer of not less than 40-feet inlength.3. TSP are prohibited from billing a shipment as a capacity load if the equipment requested bythe shipper, or provided by TSP, fails to meet the definitions shown in paragraph 2 above. Inno event shall more than one vehicle per shipment be loaded to less than full capacity. Anyvehicle loaded to less than full capacity will be assessed charges as if it were a separateshipment4. Charges for each vehicle loaded to full capacity will be based on either the truckload charge,when Rate Qualifiers PL, PM, or PV (see Completing a SDDC 364-R Tender, Section A, inthis publication for definitions of rate qualifiers) are used, or the highest truckload minimumweight and accompanying truckload rate applicable to the equipment ordered and loaded.Line haul charges will not be calculated using a minimum weight greater than 45,000 pounds.Shipments rated using line haul charges based upon Rate Qualifier PQ will be calculatedusing the greater of the actual weight or 40,000 pounds minimum weight.Issue Date: 29 March 2011 Effective Date: 01 April 2011Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command1 Soldier WayScott Air Force Base, IL 62225-87-
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MOTOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER RULESSECTION BITEM 15TRANSPORTING ANIMALS/PETS AND PASSENGERS1. Pets. TSPs transporting DoD freight will inform vehicle inspectors or military police of thepresence of animals/pets in vehicle cab when entering a DoD installation. Animals/pets willbe leashed, secured or caged prior to arrival at the installation as well as at vehicle inspectionand animal/pets must meet all installation requirements, including up-to-date vaccinations.2. Passengers. Passengers not in compliance with TSP Security Clearance Requirements, Item 1in this part are not allowed in the vehicle cab while transporting DoD sensitive conventionalAA&E or classified (SECRET or Confidential) shipments. For other types of shipments,passengers must meet all installation requirements for entry.3. For security reasons, and when in agreement with TSP, a DoD employee may be allowed toride in the cab of the vehicle.Issue Date: 29 March 2011 Effective Date: 01 April 2011Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command1 Soldier WayScott Air Force Base, IL 62225-86-