Define: Full load

Full load means a state where all resources are utilized to their maximum capacity, as per given guidelines, without negatively impacting regular maintenance or operations

Full load means a state where all resources are utilized to their maximum capacity, as per given guidelines, without negatively impacting regular maintenance or operations.

Relevant Circumstances

  • During goods transportation
  • In energy generation and supply contracts
  • In contracts that involve use of heavy machinery or equipment
  • In contracts where ensuring maximum utilisation of resources is pivotal

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