Service and related fees to store bulk materials for future distribution. Includes but not limited to terminal storage fees for hydrocarbons and refined products.
Service to operate airfield including maintaining and repairing facilities
An adhoc charge is any charge, such as an expense, a registration fee, or a consultation fee. They can be multi-directional, passing some or all of the charge to an affiliate alongside a share of their commission. A facility charge, a management charge, a priority tax claim, an administrative expense claim, etc.
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the air cooling systems of an aircraft
Services associated with the cyclical major overhaul of airframes
Services associated with the maintenance of and repairs to the external metal structure of the aircraft including wings, tail and fuselage; includes aerodynamic fairings.
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to aircraft autopilot systems that fly a programmed course or approach
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to self contained gas turbine engine that supplies auxiliary power source to the aircraft
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to inflight entertainment systems
Services associated with the exterior multi-step process to apply coating for the protection and appearance of the aircraft
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the oxygen and pressurization systems of an aircraft
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to aircraft voice communication systems including radio and voice recorders
A fixed wing aircraft-related fixed asset depreciation rates, for example, rotables and repairables may reflect the airline’s ability to use common components across different aircraft types. Effective depreciation rates for individual components are determined by the estimated useful life and residual value. Changes in technology ,Repairs and maintenance policies , Aircraft operating cycles (long-haul aircraft may have a different depreciation profile to high cycle short-haul aircraft) etc
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to systems supplying constant frequency AC electrical power to an aircraft
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to aircraft units and components which direct the engine exhaust gases overboard, including thrust reverser.
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to units that control fuel to the aircraft engine
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to units and components which generate, control, furnish or distribute an electrical current to ignite the fuel air mixture in the aircraft engines
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the parts of the engine that include cylinders, pistons and fans that help produce the energy to propel the aircraft
Services associated with the disassembly of an aircraft engine
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the section of the aircraft engine extracting energy from fuel and converting it to power
Specialized services related to the process of aircraft engine cleaning resulting in lower exhaust gas temperatures and reduced fuel demand
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the aircraft external doors
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to systems installed on aircraft to detect and protect against an outbreak of fire.
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the structures of the aircraft responsible for stabilizing and controlling the position and direction of the aircraft
Charges for fixed-wing aircraft are based on the flight hour rate multiplied by the flight hours flown by each aircraft.
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the aircraft system which indicates flow rate, temperature and pressure of the fuel
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to aircraft systems which pump, manage and deliver fuel to the propulsion system and APU
Services related to the repairs of and maintenance to internal aircraft equipment not part of original equipment including passenger seats & trays, carpet, internal doors, galleys, etc.
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the central structure of the aircraft to which the wings, engines and tail are attached; includes all window repairs
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to aircraft systems that power landing gear, flaps and other flight control systems
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to aircraft flight equipment responsible for measuring and controlling speed, altitude, weather etc.
Fixed wing aircraft insurance is a specialized insurance which has been formulated to provide coverage to the specific operations of an aircraft and other possible risks in aviation. This type of insurance is quite different from other types of transportation insurance. Will cover accident and liability risks, as well as hull damage, connected with the operation of aircraft. Insurance cover for aircraft, and for damage, injury, or loss of life or cargo while traveling on aircraft.
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the undercarriage of aircraft that supports the aircraft and is used in taxi, takeoff and landing
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to lighting systems on an aircraft, including both interior and exterior lighting
A manpower services which provide to Operate, Maintain and Repair fixed wing aircraft and related services.
A miscellaneous charges also known as miscellaneous purpose document is an accountable IATA document, similar to an old-style airline ticket, used to process the payment of travel arrangements. They are issued by fixed wing aircraft but normally pay for services other than airfares.
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to all systems controlling moisture and ice buildup on aircraft surfaces and components
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the outer casing that houses and carries aircraft engines
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to systems that control piloting an aircraft from place to place as well as monitoring aircraft location & position
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to aircraft systems required to fill the void in a fuel tank with nitrogen, to prevent combustion.
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to aircraft units and components external to the engine concerned with storing and delivering lubrication oil to and from engine
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the vacuum pressure systems of an aircraft that power various aircraft systems including instruments, a/c, etc.
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to aircraft equipment and systems that include collection and disposal of potable water and lavatory waste
A fixed wing aircraft service maintenance is the performance of tasks required to ensure the continuing airworthiness of an aircraft or aircraft part, including overhaul, inspection, replacement, defect rectification, and the embodiment of modifications, compliance with airworthiness directives and repair.
Standing charges a fixed amount of money that you pay for being provided with a service of fixed wing aircraft charges.
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to systems that track the onset and progress of airframe structural damage
A service of fixed wing aircraft repayment of what is spent, to reimburse is to repay what is expended, restoration of an equivalent for something paid or expended for third parties.
A 3 hours of flight training on the control and maneuvering of an airplane solely by reference to instruments, including straight and level flight, constant airspeed climbs and descents, turns to a heading, recovery from unusual flight attitudes, radio communications, and the use of navigation systems/facilities etc
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the wheels and brakes of an aircraft
Aviation facility means landing fields, aircraft parking and service facilities, and related facilities for operation, service, fueling, repair, storage, flight instruction, catering services, charter, sales and rental of aircraft, and includes activities directly associated with the operation and maintenance of airport facilities and the provision of airport safety and security.
Services related to the maintenance of and repairs to the wheels and brakes of a rotary wing aircraft
Services associated with the disassembly of an aircraft
Airline cabin and support include cabin cleaning, lavatory and water services, provisioning, etc.
These models provide a starting basis for the development of passenger flow models for evaluation of the airside-landside separation concept from passenger flow perspective.
Studies of primary environmental issues associated with the operation of airports such as GHG emissions, noise pollution, land utilization, waste, and congestion.
Services that provide airport personnel with a set of passive and active methods to manage wildlife at airports by means of habitat modification, species deterrence and techniques for rapid dispersal of hazardous species when critical risks are encountered.
Certified aerodromes, under the oversight of their responsible authorities, shall demonstrate and continually monitor compliance with a multitude of complex regulations and requirements to establish and maintain a high and uniform level of safety.
Maintenance work to ensure the safe operation of Civil / Mechanical / Electrical / Building equipment, infrastructure and facilities and to ensure compliance to Engineering Standards, OHSACT and Aviation Regulations and other relevant legislation/standards.
A geographic information system (GIS) is a system that creates, manages, analyzes, and maps all types of data. GIS connects data to a map, integrating location data (where things are) with all types of descriptive information.
Services involved in the process encompass every possible mechanism in the operation of an airport, ranging from the design and maintenance of infrastructure to the lease management of duty-free shops, training of airlines staff and management of parking spaces.
The aviation industry uses forecasting both to enable short-term decisions such as whether to expect adverse weather conditions and how to respond, and to support longer-term decisions in respect of future patterns in demand for air travel.
Transport by air of live animals, including livestock, domestic pets, and zoo animals.
Airworthiness certification is an FAA document that grants authorization to operate an aircraft in flight.
The Arctic marine specialist services serves Natural resource development, governance challenges, climate change and marine infrastructure issues are influencing current and future marine uses of the Arctic. Specializes in development, design, engineering, consulting and testing services for ice-going vessels, icebreakers, offshore marine structures, Antarctic and Polar cruise vessels, marine transport solutions and ports. Ship Design, Engineering, Consulting and Testing Services for Ice-Going Ships etc
In general Airport Capacity Planning and Assessment defines all activities related to the capability of an airport system to handle a certain demand in-flight and passengers.
Communications, navigation, and surveillance systems, employing digital technologies, including satellite systems together with various levels of automation, applied in support of a seamless global air traffic management system.
Safety auditing is an element of safety management that subjects the activities of airline operators/service providers to a systematic critical evaluation.
Safety management systems (SMS) is the formal, top-down, organization-wide approach to managing safety risk and assuring the effectiveness of safety risk controls. It includes systematic procedures, practices, and policies for the management of safety risk.
Services provided to airlines and airports to enable safe operation and flexible flight processes in compliance with the required security standards through inspection and audits.
Aviation-specific services could include pilot briefings, flight plans, inflight advisory services, search and rescue initiation, aircraft emergencies, and Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs).
Aircraft/System integration is the task of ensuring all the aircraft systems operate correctly individually and together as installed on the aircraft. This provides the means to show that intersystem requirements, taken as a group, have been satisfied.
This service represents a typical transportation business model. The agreement is to put a specified amount of product per period through a particular facility
Construction and maintenance of bulk liquid storage tanks. According to the tank construction code, tanks must be inspected periodically for corrosion and other damage. Inspection and maintenance of steel aboveground storage tanks used in the petroleum and chemical industries, as well as cleaning, repairing, altering, and reconstructing them.
Bulk shipping distribution service is the transportation of goods in large quantity, usually not packed but loaded directly into a vessel. Such goods are grains, petroleum products, iron ore and more. These type of goods are referred to as bulk cargo. These are unpacked goods loaded onboard a vessel.
Third-party owned and operated, in which the charging station owner is responsible for installation, operation, and maintenance, and has control over pricing and the overall customer experience. In general turn to third parties to set up EV charging networks.
Charge Point Operator or Charging Station Operator is responsible for providing, managing, and setting the charging infrastructure for the e-mobility industry.
Master planning of the aviation system is critical to ensure a state is ready to revitalize its aviation sector.
Coordination and management of logistics related claims against suppliers / authorities in an outsourced model.
Speciality type of storage where the vendor maintains tight control over the stored items to ensure they are maintained without damage. This can include periodic turning of compressor elements or turbine shafts to prevent bows, vertical hanging of items a
Refinery Crude Throughput means the monthly volume of crude oil fed to the crude unit at the Refinery, The crude oil fed to the crude unit shall be determined by utilizing the monthly yield accounting process employed at the Refinery.
Mooring service using strong buried anchors for holding the vessel in place
An e-mobility service provider is a company offering an EV charging service to EV drivers. An EMSP creates value for its customers (EV drivers) by providing access to multiple charging points around a geographic area.
To ensure operational readiness, flight calibration services operators routinely measure and calibrate the airways using flight calibration aircraft equipped with sophisticated flight inspection technology.
Providing a design optimization framework interfaces several software systems to optimally fulfill specific mission requirements
A facility service which supports for (FPSO) Floating Production Storage and Offloading is an offshore vessel that produces and stores crude oil prior to tanker transport.
A operation service supports for floating production system that receives fluids crude oil, water and a host of other things from a subsea reservoir through risers, which then separate fluids into crude oil, natural gas, water and impurities within the topsides production facilities onboard. Installation is a floating facility, usually based on a (converted) oil tanker hull.
Floatover installation is an effective installation method for topsides of offshore platforms. The floatover operation is very sensitive to the ocean environment conditions, and the motions of the topside are required to be strictly limited within a certain level.
The renting or leasing of forklifts to others.
A expense services can be applied to the operations of fixed facilities (platforms) and floating facilities (FPSOs/FSOs) including the field operation, supply of equipment & chemicals, Inspection, maintenance and repair, Safety, Rescue etc
This is a fee charged for transferring goods.
Freight services which include insurance to allow UN organizations to separate out the costs involved without having separate insurance cover.
A fuel card is an alternative payment method for drivers that allows for the tracking of spend, limit usage and capture expenses more efficiently. It also helps to manage vehicles' fuel costs. Top-up/prepaid/reloadable fuel cards work like debit cards and not like credit cards reducing the risks.
A heavy-lift ship is a vessel service designed to move or transport very large loads that cannot be handled by normal ships, Semi-submersible, Project cargo.
In a warehouse environment material handling is commonly defined as the movement, protection, storage and control of materials and products throughout manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, consumption and disposal. The process incorporates a variety of manual, semi-automated and automated equipment and systems .
Service to provide rental of large cargo containers used to store or transport materials via train or ship
Trucking service that involves border crossing where customs clearance is required
Into-plane service is refueling or supply of fuel to aircraft. Into-plane service is refueling or supply of fuel to aircraft. This service is allocated by public tender and is provided by administrative grants over a pre-determined period of years.
Transportation service using limousines and other luxury vehicles
Turnkey service to operate and manage loading facilities and terminals
Accommodation of a ship is the living space where cabins for ship's crew are located, along with galley, provision stores & refrigeration, messrooms, recreational rooms, gymnasium, meeting rooms, lockers, etc
Services to protect the value of goods against potential losses which may occur during sea transportation, to reduce the possibility that a loss will occur, and to reduce the severity of any losses that do occur.
A service involving the rental or leasing of marine craft
Marine Hydrocarbon service Transport Hydrocarbon gas liquids (HGLs) that are extracted from natural gas or that are produced at petroleum refineries may be transported as liquids in mixtures of HGLs or as separate HGL purity products in pipelines ships and barges.
Maritime logistics is referred to as the process of planning, implementing and. managing the movement of goods and information involved in the ocean carriage. Marine logistics services include freight haulers and freight forwarding agencies, logistical support to the offshore oil and gas industry. Marine storage services usually have steel boat racks and drystack storage buildings.
The movement and relocation of offshore rigs is a recurring and regular feature of offshore energy exploration, field development and operation.
Marine transport of live animals, including livestock, domestic pets, and zoo animals.
Medical evacuation, often shortened to medevac or medivac,is the timely and efficient movement and en route care provided by medical personnel to wounded being evacuated from a battlefield, to injured patients being evacuated from the scene of an accident to receiving medical facilities, or to patients at a rural hospital requiring urgent care at a better-equipped facility using medically equipped aircraft (air ambulances).
Medical evacuation, often shortened to medevac or medivac,is the timely and efficient movement and en route care provided by medical personnel to wounded being evacuated from a battlefield, to injured patients being evacuated from the scene of an accident to receiving medical facilities, or to patients at a rural hospital requiring urgent care at a better-equipped facility using medically equipped ground vehicles (ambulances).
Offshore Heavy Transport provides transportation services. On several modern semi-submersible heavy lift vessels that were made specifically for high value and complex cargoes such as drilling rigs, floating production units, cranes, and other large equipment.
OSVs are specially designed ships for the logistical servicing of offshore platforms and subsea installations, from installation through the full service life of offshore fields.
Offshore Support Vessels, also known as Offshore Supply Vessels, are specialty ships designed for operating on the ocean, serving multiple purposes. They can serve as platform support, anchor handling, construction, maintenance, and more.
An towing vessel is a seagoing tug which can perform emergency towing operations. The emergency towage can avert the grounding and wrecking of the vessel and the associated oil spill. To generate and optimize designs a model is created which enables the rapid design of emergency towing vessel. A primary function of a platform supply vessel is to transport supplies to the oil platform and return other cargoes to shore. Cargo tanks for drilling mud, pulverized cement, diesel fuel, potable and non-potable water, and chemicals used in the drilling process comprise the bulk of the cargo spaces.
Service to provide boat and crew to transport personnel to and from offshore facilities
Service to provide boat and crew to transport oil and gas equipment and supplies to offshore facilities
Service to support the transport of people and products to and from an offshore platform using sea vessels; includes docking facilities for the support vessels, lay down and marshalling areas, warehousing, materials handling equipment, etc.
Lubricants are packaged in many different forms to satisfy a wide variety of consumption rates and storage facilities, Ideally lubricants should be stored indoors, if possible where the environment can be better controlled. A clean dry environment kept at a stable, moderate temperature is best. Store lubricants near sources of heat or steam.
Road transport packaging is designed to protect goods that are in transit, especially products that are shipped by truck or train. However, the supply chain often includes other modes of transportation as well 2PL, 3PL or 4PL transportation of packed or palletized products, equipment and materials etc.
Lease of an aircraft for short or long term use
Road transport of petroleum products or chemicals or other fluids using tanker truck and or trailers
Service to inspect the condition of inline walls of the pipeline utilizing tools such as smart pigs
Services to centrally coordinate all of a vessel's requirements and arrangements at port, acting on behalf of the vessel owner or operator, often coordinating with other providers of support and shore base or port services.
Throughput in business is the amount of a product or service that a company can produce and deliver to a client within a specified period of time. The term is often used in the context of a company's rate of production or the speed at which something is processed.
An EMS ensures that an organisation has identified, and is managing, its environmental risks in a systematic manner
Lease or rental of railcars for the storage and or transport of cargo
Service to inspect, maintain and repair railcars and verify they are in proper working order prior to usage
Lease or rental of railcars for the storage and or transport of petroleum products or chemicals or other fluids
Road transport of live animals, including livestock, domestic pets, and zoo animals.
In rotary wing aircraft,adhoc charges can include expenses, registration fees and consultation fees, which can be multi-directional, with a share of commissions being passed to affiliates, etc.
A Rotary wing aircraft-related fixed asset depreciation rates, for example, rotable and repairable may reflect the airline’s ability to use common components across different aircraft types. Effective depreciation rates for individual components are determined by the estimated useful life and residual value. Changes in technology ,Repairs and maintenance policies , Aircraft operating cycles (long-haul aircraft may have a different depreciation profile to high cycle short-haul aircraft) etc
A charge for rotary wing aircraft flight hour charge means the flight hour rate multiplied by the flight hours flown for each aircraft, aggregated across all aircraft.
Aviation fuels are petroleum-based fuels, or petroleum and synthetic fuel blends, used to power aircraft.
A service covers scheduled and unscheduled maintenance support and services for various rotary and fixed-wing aircraft. By providing laboratory and test equipment, vehicles, facility and hangar equipment, air worthiness inspections, and information technology systems, management, certified labor, crew members, and pilots to perform inspections, maintenance, modifications, overhauls, transportation, testing, parts/components manufacturing and material acquisition and accountability, efficient aircraft maintenance & logistics and procurement and training service.
Rotary wing aircraft insurance is a specialized insurance which has been formulated to provide coverage to the specific operations of an aircraft and other possible risks in aviation. This type of insurance is quite different from other types of transportation insurance. Will cover accident and liability risks, as well as hull damage, connected with the operation of aircraft. Insurance cover for aircraft, and for damage, injury, or loss of life or cargo while traveling on aircraft.
Manpower services are provided to Operate, Maintain and Repair rotary wing aircraft and related services.
A miscellaneous charges also known as miscellaneous purpose document is an accountable IATA document, similar to an old-style airline ticket, used to process the payment of travel arrangements. They are issued by rotary wing aircraft but normally pay for services other than airfares.
Standing charges a fixed amount of money that you pay for being provided with a service of rotary wing aircraft charges.
A service of rotary wing aircraft repayment of what is spent, to reimburse is to repay what is expended, restoration of an equivalent for something paid or expended third parties.
A service for rotary wing aircraft hours of flight training on the control and maneuvering of an airplane solely by reference to instruments, including straight and level flight, constant airspeed climbs and descents, turns to a heading, recovery from unusual flight attitudes, radio communications, and the use of navigation systems/facilities etc
Sea pack distribution service is a process where goods are selected from shipments and individually re-packaged for distribution to a relevant destination. The warehouse receives a shipment of a product. The shipment is stored in the warehouse and entered into an inventory management system
Self storage facilities lease space to individuals, usually storing household goods, or to small businesses, usually storing excess inventory or archived records.
Specialist intermediaries/negotiators (i.e. brokers) between marine service providers and charterers, or between buyers and sellers of vessels.
Coordination of supplier accounts for small parcel transportation and delivery services.
Service to provide rental baskets used to store and transport materials
Specialized services associated with the structural repairs to an aircraft as a result of collision, birdstrikes or weather-related catastrophic events
Transportation service managed and paid for by the commodity or service supplier and rebilled or passed through to end customer
Rental of commercial tanker trucks and trailers designed to transport liquids on roadways
Terminal Operations means services provided at a port, rail or road terminal or station including cargo handling, storing and delivery of cargo to vessels, trains and vehicles, handling of passengers howsoever and services related.
Tote rental for storage or transportation of liquids and solids
Leasing of pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles under 1 ton carrying capacity
Includes the leasing of minivans or vans for a predetermined period of time
The leasing of sedans or coupes or station wagons for a predefined period of time where the lessee is responsible for maintenance and repair of the vehicle.
Vehicle license plates installation service
Service that provides preventive and corrective maintenance on the lighting system of a vehicle
Warehouse Services means the storage of goods, wares, or commodities for hire or compensation, and, in connection with this operation, may include the loading, packing, sorting, stacking, wrapping, distribution, and delivery of those goods.
Surveys needed in aviation for Airports, Obstacles, Maps/Charts/satellite images and WGS-84 data that ICAO highly recommended to be used in aviation around the world.