Betekenis van:
transportation company

transportation company
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a company providing transportation

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Cyprus Airways Public Ltd.was established in 1947 as a public company, its principal activities are the transportation by air of passengers and cargo and other airline related services.
    2. Where appropriate, and without prejudice to applicable international conventions, such measures shall include establishing the obligation of commercial carriers, including any transportation company or the owner or operator of any means of transport, to ascertain that all passengers are in possession of the travel documents required for entry into the receiving State.
    3. As described above, lot 4 involves transporting large industrial objects, lots 2 and 3 transporting “heavy mail” and “freight” and lot 1 the transportation of “personal files”. As TCS was specialised in transporting small packages, it could be consulted only with regard to lot 1 “personal files”. Lot 1 was awarded to TCS. Since Sernam was therefore the only remaining company that had submitted an application and qualified for lots 2, 3 and 4, it was with Sernam that the contracts were concluded.
    4. In particular, they support their case by arguing that the Commission’s appraisal was based on a report drawn up in the autumn of 2003 i.e. two years after the events, whereas these events had an impact on the commercial strategies of economic operators who had to take decisions at the time the events occurred, i.e. in September 2001 or the months immediately after. According to the Italian authorities, it was generally known and further confirmed by the Clarkson reports that these events had an impact on the entire maritime goods transportation market, and not just on one type of vessel, i.e. cruise ships. In support of their case, they supplied new information supporting their opinion that the above events affected the building of the vessel in the form of copies of the contracts between the shipowner Marnavi and Novamar, a charter company based in Houston (US), for the chartering of two chemical tankers ordered by the shipowner from Cantieri Navali Termoli and the revoking of the contracts by Novamar in the wake of the events of 11 September 2001.
    5. In particular, they support their case by arguing that the Commission’s appraisal was based on a report drawn up in the autumn of 2003 i.e. two years after the events, whereas these events had an impact on the commercial strategies of economic operators who had to take decisions at the time the events occurred, i.e. in September 2001 or the months immediately after. According to the Italian authorities, it was generally known and further confirmed by the Clarkson reports that these events had an impact on the entire maritime goods transportation market, and not just on one type of vessel, i.e. cruise ships. In support of their case, they supplied new information supporting their opinion that the above events affected the building of the vessel in the form of copies of the contracts between the shipowner Marnavi and Novamar, a charter company based in Houston (US), for the chartering of two chemical tankers ordered by the shipowner from Cantieri Navali Termoli and the revoking of the contracts by Novamar in the wake of the events of 11 September 2001. The Italian authorities thus maintain that these tragic events had a similar effect on the ship in question, and that contrary to the Commission’s view, the impact of these events is not confined to cruise ships.