This guide for access to Caltex terminals
is for customers who wish to spot purchase bulk supplies of
declared petroleum products (as defined in the Oilcode) by direct
pick up from Caltex seaboard terminals (or those Caltex facilities
which are connected by product transfer pipeline to a seaboard terminal)
("Caltex wholesale facilities").
Access to terminals is subject to environmental, health and
safety conditions, including driver training and truck suitability,
given that terminal access involves bulk handling of a hazardous
commodity. There are also specific local requirements that apply,
depending upon the terminal arrangements that Caltex has in place,
eg load quantities, method of payment, terms and scheduling. A list
of trucking contractors currently accredited with access to Caltex
terminals is available on request. While terminal access operates
with these few necessary conditions, they do not limit
competition.
This policy is directed at customers who do not already have a
contract for wholesale supply of products from Caltex which
specifies delivery arrangements.
A minimum road tanker load of 35,000 litres applies. Smaller
volumes may be purchased through Caltex distributors or service
stations and prices and conditions of sale should be discussed with
these outlets.
The following guide takes you through the six steps for terminal
pickup supply:
- Initial inquiry
- Becoming a Caltex customer
- Arranging terminal access
- Ordering products
- Payment for products
- Picking up products
Six Steps To Terminal Access
Step
1: initial inquiry
Telephone Caltex's National Order Centre on 1300 656 923 or the
local terminal.
Indicate that you are a wholesale customer and wish to receive
information on purchasing direct from a Caltex seaboard terminal,
on a spot basis. You will need to provide some details to enable us
to set you up as a customer, including your correct trading entity,
product, quantity and terminal location required. These details
will then be forwarded to the Customer Service Centre.
If you want to arrange a term contract, the National Order
Centre operator will take your details and arrange for you to speak
with a Caltex Business Manager.
Step
2: becoming a caltex customer for spot sales
A customer service coordinator will contact you to discuss your
requirements. The customer service coordinator will establish you
in Caltex's accounting and ordering systems and provide, or arrange
for supply of, any necessary information and forms.
Please note that once this information has been set up, these
details can be used for subsequent purchases.
Step
3: arranging terminal access
All vehicles and drivers must be accredited at the specific
terminal you wish to use. There are a number of statutory
requirements as well as corporate environmental, health and safety
requirements, which must me met before access is permitted. These
relate to:
Your customer service coordinator will assist you or your
carrier/driver with obtaining the necessary accreditation, or
advise of others who will be able to assist.
(a) Vehicle approval
Before entering a Caltex Terminal, any road tanker must be
granted a "Safe Load Pass" in accordance with the Safe Load
Program(SLP), OG7. This pass must be shown to gain entry to the
terminal. Granting of a pass requires the tanker to be presented to
an SLP accredited inspector, who will inspect the vehicle and
either advise if rectification work is required or issue a safe
load pass. A fee is payable to the accredited inspector. Local
terminals will advise the location of the most convenient
accredited inspector. The Safe Load Pass is valid for 6 months,
after which the inspection procedure must be repeated.
(b) Driver approval
All drivers must hold a current SLP Driver Passport endorsed for
loading at the particular terminal concerned. Terminal staff will
advise details of how to obtain a passport.
The passport requires training and examination of hazardous and
dangerous goods knowledge and of terminal specific safety
procedures. Hazardous goods training is provided by accredited
trainers in all capital cities. A fee is charged for this
training.
Terminal induction training is provided by Caltex staff and is
mandatory. A fee may apply.
(c) Other forms as may be required on a local basis.
Step
4: ordering products
Once the necessary account creation and delivery arrangements
have been set up, and you would like to proceed with a purchase
based on the posted spot prices, product can then be ordered
through the National Order Centre, 1300 656 923, or through the local terminal.
At some terminals, pick up times may be restricted to allow
priority at busy periods for Caltex vehicles. The customer service
representative will advise this. In times of product shortage,
Caltex reserves the right not to supply (consistent with
contractual and statutory obligations) or to impose product
rationing.
Step
5: payment for products
Terminal Gate Prices quoted are for payment on or before
delivery. Payment is required in full (funds must be cleared) prior
to pickup. This can be by any form of prepayment, or by Telegraphic
Transfer.
Step 6: picking up products
Once the account arrangements have been set up, products ordered
and payment has been effected in full, the product/s may be picked
up.