Ti | = | Perishable Goods |
1.sec | = | On receipt of the shipment {shipment} the importer {importer} pays the grower {grower} {unitPrice} USD per {unit}. The shipment must contain between {minUnits} and {maxUnits} {unit} of {product}. |
2.sec | = | Shipping containers used must be temperature controlled, and temperature readings must be logged at least {temperatureReadingFrequency} per {duration}. |
3.sec | = | Shipments that arrive after {dueDate} are to be considered spoiled and must be arranged to be returned to or disposed of by grower at cost to grower. |
4.sec | = | Shipments that have a temperature reading less than the agreed minimum temperature of {minTemperature} degrees centigrade have a price penalty applied calculated using Formula 1 below. The minimum breach penalty factor to be used is {minPenaltyFactor}. |
5.sec | = | Shipments that have a temperature reading greater than the agreed maximum temperature of {maxTemperature} degrees centigrade have a price penalty applied calculated using Formula 2 below. The maximum breach penalty factor to be used is {maxPenaltyFactor}. |
6.0.sec | = | Formula 1: Maximum Temperature Breach Penalty: |
6.1.sec | = | penalty = number of shipment units x difference between maximum temperature and agreed maximum temperature x maximum breach penalty factor |
6. | = | [G/Z/ol-none/s1] |
7.0.sec | = | Formula 2: Minimum Temperature Breach Penalty: |
7.1.sec | = | penalty = number of shipment units x difference between minimum temperature and agreed minimum temperature x minimum breach penalty factor |
7. | = | [G/Z/ol-none/s1] |
= | [G/Z/ol/s7] |