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Supplement No. 1 Supplement No. 1 to Contains All Changes STB AKMR 312B FREIGHT TARIFF NO. 312B Supplement Page No. 1 ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING P.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106 Rates and charges in this Tariff are increased as provided in this Supplement All Provisions of this Supplement expire with January 1, 2022 unless earlier cancelled, change, or amended. Form of publication authorized under 49 CFR 1312.17(j). For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff. ISSUED: November 17, 2020 EFFECTIVE: December 13, 2020 ♦ SPECIAL INCREASE SUPPLEMENT ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC. ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC. Lynden Transport, Inc. Supplement No. 1 to Freight Tariff No. 312B In Connection With Participating Carrier (Listed In Tariff STB AKMR 100) NAMING: Joint Class and Commodity Motor-Water Rates BETWEEN: Seattle, WA AND: Point in the State of Alaska (As Shown on Page No. 21) For Governing Publications, See Item No. 100 ♦ INCREASE IN RATES AND CHARGES

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Supplement No. 1 Supplement No. 1 toContains All Changes STB AKMR 312BFREIGHT TARIFF NO. 312B

Supplement Page No. 1

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICINGP.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

Rates and charges in this Tariff are increased as provided in this Supplement

All Provisions of this Supplement expire with January 1, 2022 unless earlier cancelled, change, or amended.

Form of publication authorized under 49 CFR 1312.17(j).

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: November 17, 2020 EFFECTIVE: December 13, 2020

♦ SPECIAL INCREASE SUPPLEMENT

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

Lynden Transport, Inc.

Supplement No. 1 toFreight Tariff No. 312B

In Connection With

Participating Carrier(Listed In Tariff STB AKMR 100)

NAMING:

Joint Class and Commodity Motor-Water Rates

BETWEEN:

Seattle, WA

AND:

Point in the State of Alaska(As Shown on Page No. 21)

For Governing Publications, See Item No. 100

♦ INCREASE IN RATES AND CHARGES

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TARIFF NO. 312B Page No. 2 toSupplement No. 1

STB AKMR 312B

NOTE 1:

NOTE 2: Where the rate or charge is published in dollars and cents, apply the equivalent in cents.

NOTE 3: References to Tariff, Items, Notes, Rules, etc. will be as follows:

NOTE 4:

Supplement Page No. 2

Where reference is made in this supplement to Tariff, Items, Notes, Rules, etc., it is understood that such reference is continuous and includes Supplements to or successive issues of such Tariffs, Items, Notes, Rules, etc.

Increases do not apply to charges in STB AKMR 100, whether referenced directly or referenced as a governing publication.

All rates and charges are increased five (5%) percent. To arrive at such increased rate or charge, multiply the rate or charge by 1.05. Fractions of less than 1/2 cent will be dropped. Fractions of 1/2 cent or more will be increased to the next whole cent. For rates in dollars, fractions less than .50 will be dropped and fractions of .50 or more will be rounded to the next whole dollar.

♦ SPECIAL INCREASE SUPPLEMENT

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

Except as otherwise specifically provided, rates and charges in this Tariff are hereby increased as follows (See Notes 1 through 4):

SECTIONS ONE THROUGH EIGHT ARE INCREASED AS FOLLOWS:

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TARIFF NO. STB AKMR 312BCANCELS Original Title PageSTB AKMR 312A

Title Page

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

LYNDEN TRANSPORT, INC

FREIGHT TARIFF NO. AKMR 312BIN CONNECTION WITH

Participating Carriers(Listed in Tariff STB AKMR 100, Series)

NAMING

Joint Class and Commodity Motor-Water Rates

BETWEEN

Points in Washington(As Shown on Page 21)

AND

Points in the State of Alaska(As Shown on Page 21)

For Governing Publications, See Item 100

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICINGP.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

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TARIFF NO. 312B8th Revised Page 1

STB AKMR 312B

Title 0 40 1st Rev. 80 1st Rev.1 ▲ 8th Rev. 41 1st Rev. 81 1st Rev.2 1st Rev. 42 1st Rev. 82 1st Rev.3 0 43 1st Rev. 83 1st Rev.4 0 44 1st Rev. 84 1st Rev.

5 0 45 1st Rev. 85 3rd Rev.6 0 46 1st Rev. 86 3rd Rev.7 0 47 1st Rev. 87 1st Rev.8 0 48 1st Rev. 88 09 0 49 1st Rev. 89 1st Rev.

10 0 50 1st Rev. 90 1st Rev.11 0 51 1st Rev. 91 012 0 52 1st Rev. 92 1st Rev.13 0 53 1st Rev. 93 1st Rev.14 0 54 1st Rev. 94 0

15 0 55 1st Rev. 95 016 0 56 1st Rev. 96 017 0 57 1st Rev. 97 1st Rev.18 0 58 1st Rev. 98 1st Rev.19 0 59 1st Rev. 99 1st Rev.

20 0 60 1st Rev. 100 1st Rev.21 0 61 1st Rev. 101 1st Rev.22 0 62 1st Rev. 102 1st Rev.23 0 63 1st Rev. 103 2nd Rev.24 ▲ 2nd Rev. 64 1st Rev. 104 1st Rev.

25 2nd Rev. 65 1st Rev. 105 1st Rev.26 2nd Rev. 66 1st Rev. 106 1st Rev.27 0 67 1st Rev. 107 2nd Rev.28 0 68 2nd Rev. 108 1st Rev.29 1st Rev. 69 1st Rev. 109 1st Rev.

30 0 70 1st Rev. 110 1st Rev.31 1st Rev. 71 1st Rev. 111 2nd Rev.32 1st Rev. 72 1st Rev. 112 033 1st Rev. 73 1st Rev. 113 1st Rev.34 1st Rev. 74 1st Rev. 114 1st Rev.

35 2nd Rev. 75 1st Rev. 115 1st Rev.36 1st Rev. 76 1st Rev. 116 1st Rev.37 1st Rev. 77 1st Rev. Last 038 1st Rev. 78 1st Rev.39 1st Rev. 79 1st Rev.

Effective Supplement(s): Supplement No.

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Page Number:

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ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

CHECK SHEET:

P.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

Title Page, Pages 1 through 116 and Last Page, inclusive, of this Tariff are effective as of the effective date of this page. Revised pages, as named below, contain all changes.

Revision Number:

Revision Number:

Revision Number:

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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: May 26, 2021 EFFECTIVE: May 27, 2021

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

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TARIFF NO. 312B1st Revised Page 2

STB AKMR 312B

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Abbreviations ………………………………………………………….

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Check Sheet ……………………………………………………………

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Governing Publications ………………………………………………

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Minimum Charge

Index of Articles ………………………………………………………

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Points Served …………………………………………………………..

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Rates …………………………………………………………………….

Section 1 - Class Rates ………………………………………….Section 2 - Northbound Commodity …………………………Section 3 - Northbound (Freeze) Commodity ……………….Section 4 - Northbound (Chill) Commodity ………………..Section 5 - Northbound Proportional Commodity ………..Section 6 - Through Northbound Commodity ……………..Section 7 - Southbound Commodity ………………………….Section 8 - Southbound (Freeze) Commodity ………………

Reference Marks ………………………………………………………

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Symbols …………………………………………………………………

TCR 4563

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TABLE OF CONTENTSNOTE: The hyphen (-) indicates "through"

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TARIFF NO. 312BOriginal Page 3

STB AKMR 312B

Commodity Refer to Item(s) :

Auto/Motorcycle/Marine/Machine Parts 1005, 2056

Building Materials 1008, 2126

Department Store Merchandise 1013, 2285

Electrical Equipment 1015, 2310

Fertilizers and Feed 1016, 2350

Groceries and Foodstuffs 1019, 2401

Hardware 1020, 2530

Iron or Steel Articles 1021, 2574, 2581

Machinery 1025, 2686, 2690, 7460, 7465

Office Supplies 1026, 2718

Paint/Varnishes/Lacquers/Other Articles 1023, 2721

Paper and Paper Articles 1027, 2742

Roofing and Siding 1031, 2826

Wallboard 1033, 2973

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EXPLANATION OF INDEX ARTICLESThe plan and use of the Index of Articles is as explained below:

P.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

(1) Item numbers 1005 through 1033 are Commodity Description Groups as Listed in Tariff No. STB AKMR 100, series.

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ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

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Acids, NOS ………………………………………………………………… 2180 Backboards, Telephone…………………………………………………………1015, 2310Adhesives NOI…………………………… 1013, 1020, 1026, 2530, 2721 Backhoes, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Advertising Matter………………………………………………………………………1013, 1027, 2742 Bags or Plastic Film………………………………………………………………1019, 1027, 2401, 2742Agents, Air Entraining…………………………………………………………………2175 Bags, Paper or Plastic……………………………………………………………1019, 1020, 1027, 2401, 2530, 2742Air Conditioners…………………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Bakery Goods, NOS……………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401Air Freshener………………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401 Baking Powder or Soda………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401Air Heaters/Coolers………………………………………………………………… 2028 Ballasts, Lamp…………………………………………………………………1015, 2310Air Refresher………………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401 Ballroot, Evergreen, and Deciduous Trees………………………………1016, 2350, 4050Airplanes, Salvage…………………………………………………………………… 7010 Balls, Absorbent Cotton or Synthetic Fiber………………………………1019, 2401Ale…………………………………………………………………………… 2630 Balls, Grinding…………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Alfalfa, Chopped…………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Bands, Elastic…………………………………………………………………1026, 2718Aluminum Extrusion, As Desc………………………………………………………2133 Bar, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1008, 1021, 2126, 2574Ambulances……………………………………………………………………………2945, 7820 Bark, NOI………………………………………………………………… 1016, 2350Ammonia, Cleaning……………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Barley, Pearled…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Ammonium Phosphate………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Barrels or Drums, Empty……………………………………………… 7100Ammonium Sulphate…………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Barrows, Carts, Trucks or Wagons, Hand NOI…………………………1020, 2530Ammunition, Small Arms……………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Bars, Commutator…………………………………………………………………1015, 2310Angles, Bars, Channels, Plate………………………………………………………1021, 2574 Bars, Drilling Machine……………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Anhydrous Sodium Carbonate………………………………………………………2175 Bars, Hopper, Mining………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Antifreeze, Proprietary………………………………………………………………1020, 2203, 2530 Bases, Structural…………………………………………………………………1021, 2581Antiques or Antique Reproductions………………………………………………2021 Batteries or Cells, As Desc………………………………………………………1015, 2310Apparatus, Equipment, or Outfits, As Desc……………………………………2945 Batteries, Electric Storage……………………………………………………… 2903Appliances, As Desc……………………………………………………………………2028 Beams, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1021, 2574, 2812, 2903Arches, Floor, or Roof…………………………………………………………………2126 Bean Dip or Paste…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Arches, Wooden, Laminated………………………………………………………2812 Beans, Dried…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Arm Rests……………………………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Bearing or Bushings………………………………………………………………1020, 2530Armatures……………………………………………………………………………1015, 2310 Bearings, Shaft, As Desc…………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Art, Original Works……………………………………………………………………2035 Beer and Beer Tonic………………………………………………………………2630Aspenite (Particle Board)……………………………………………………………1008, 2126 Beat Pulp, Dry…………………………………………………………………1016, 2350Asphalt, As Desc…………………………………………………………………………1008, 2126, 2042 Belting, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Asphalt, Bulk……………………………………………………………………………2043 Belts or Belting, NOI………………………………………………………………1005, 2056Automobile Parts of Accessories, As Desc……………………………………1005, 2056, 7030 Bentonite (Colloidal Clay), As Desc…………………………………………1016, 2350, 2175Automobiles…………………………………………………………………………… 2959 Beverage Stirrers, Plastic………………………………………………………1027, 2742

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COMMODITY: ITEM NO.: COMMODITY: ITEM NO.:

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

INDEX OF ARTICLESFor Which Commodity Rates and Exceptions Ratings are Named in This Tariff.

ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

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Beverages or Beverage Preparations……………………………………………1019, 2380, 2401, 2630 Braces, Bracing, Brackets, or Forms, As Desc…………………………………1021, 2574Bicycles, Bicycle Parts………………………………………………………………… 2077 Brakes, Drums/Shoes or parts………………………………………………………1005, 2056Binders, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2742 Bran…………………………………………………………………………… 1016, 2350Biscuits, Feed, As Desc………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Brass, Bronze or Copper, As Desc…………………………………………………1020, 2530Blackboards………………………………………………………………… 1026, 2718 Breads, Canned………………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401Blades, Scraper, Snow Plow, As Desc……………………………………………1021, 1025, 2574, 2686, 7460 Bricks………………………………………………………………………………… 2112Blasting Agent………………………………………………………………… 2179 Bridge Sections, As Described …………………………………………………… 2116Blocks………………………………………………………………………….. 2112 Brief Cases………………………………………………………………… 1026, 2718Blotting Covers…………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742 Briquettes, Charcoal…………………………………………………………………1013, 1019, 2401Bluing, Laundry………………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401 Brooms, Brushes or Mops, As Desc………………………………………………1019, 1020, 2401, 2530Board Artistic………………………………………………………………… 1026, 2718 Brushes, Paint………………………………………………………………… 1023, 2721Board, Sound Deadening……………………………………………………………1033, 2973 Bucket Teeth, Machinery……………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Board or Sheets, Ground Wood, As Desc………………………………………1008, 2621, 2651 Building Construction Sections, As Desc…………………………………………1025, 2119, 2581Boards, Running…………………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Building Metal Works Group, As Desc……………………………………………1008, 2126Boats………………………………………………………………………………… 2098 Building Material, Mixed Loads……………………………………………………1008, 2126Boiler Group, As Desc………………………………………………………………… 2028 Building Woodwork…………………………………………………………………1008, 2126, 2133Bolts I/S…………………………………………………………………1008, 1021, 2126, 2574 Building Woodwork Group, As Desc……………………………………………… 2133Bookcases………………………………………………………………… 1026, 2718 Buildings, Wooden, Metal SU……………………………………………………… 2121Books, As Desc………………………………………………………………… 1026, 2804 Buildings, Wooden, KD……………………………………………………………… 2119Borax………………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401 Bulgar Wheat Pilaf…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Bottles, Beverage, used………………………………………………………………7080, 7100 Bumpers, NOI or Bumper Fittings…………………………………………………1005, 2056Boxes, Cooling or Freezing………………………………………………………… 2028 Bus Bar or Bus Bar Systems, As Desc……………………………………………1015, 2310Boxes, Electrical, As Desc……………………………………………………………1015, 2310 Butter or Butter Substitutes…………………………………………………………1019, 2401Boxes, Fibreboard, Paper……………………………………………………………1027, 2109Boxes, Fibreboard, Paper or Paperboard, used, scrap…………………… 7565Boxes, Household Shipping………………………………………………………… 2111Boxes, I/S………………………………………………………………… 1021, 2574Boxes, Plant, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1016, 2350Boxes, Plastic………………………………………………………………… 2104Boxes, Signal………………………………………………………………… 1015, 2310Boxes, Splice or Outlet…………………………………………………………………1015, 2310Boxes, Switch or Conduit Covers…………………………………………………1015, 2310Boxes, Wooden………………………………………………………………… 2110

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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariffISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

INDEX OF ARTICLESFor Which Commodity Rates and Exceptions Ratings are Named in This Tariff.

COMMODITY: ITEM NO.: COMMODITY: ITEM NO.:

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Cabinets…………………………………………………………………1008, 2126, 2455 Carriers, Shiping, As Desc……………………………………………………7100, 7140Cabinets or Parts, As Desc………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Cars, Mining…………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Cabinets, Tool…………………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Cartons or Boxes, Used, Strapped in Bundles………………………… 7100Cable Assemblies or Harnesses, Electrical Wiring………………………1015, 2310 Carvings……………………………………………………………………………… 2035Cable Clamps or Joints……………………………………………………………1015, 2310 Cases or Covers, Condenser or Capacitor As Desc……………………1015, 2310Cable Racks, Race-Way or Trays, As Desc…………………………………1015, 2310 Cast Cellular Gypsum, As Desc………………………………………………1033, 2973Cable Terminals, Meter Sockets, Junction…………………………………1015, 2310 Cast Iron Pipe………………………………………………………………… 2600Cable, Electric, As Desc……………………………………………………………1015, 2310 Castings, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1021, 1025, 2574, 2686, 7460Cable, Battery, With Terminals Attached……………………………………1005, 2056 Catalogs or Circulars, NOI…………………………………………………… 2804Cake or Muffin Preparations……………………………………………………1019, 2401 Catch Basins, Catch Basin Covers or Sewer Inlets……………………1021, 2574Calcium Bromite………………………………………………………………… 2180 Catsup………………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401Calcium Carbide………………………………………………………………… 2180 CD Players, Automotive…………………………………………………………1005, 2056Calcium Chloride………………………………………………………………… 2180 Cellulose Articles, As Desc…………………………………………………… 7180Calcium Hypochlorite………………………………………………………………2180 Cement, As Desc………………………………………………………………… 2175Calcium Silicate, As Desc…………………………………………………………1033, 2973 Cement, Bulk………………………………………………………………… 2168Calendars, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1026, 2718, 2804 Cement, Roofing…………………………………………………………………1031, 2826Candles, NOI…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Cereals, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Candy, Chocolate or Confectionery, As Desc………………………………1019, 2401 Chain, I/S………………………………………………………………… 1021, 2574Canning Supplies Viz.: Bags Boxes Jars, Lids, Paraffin, Pectin…………… Chairs………………………………………………………………… 1026, 2718………………………………………………………………….…………………………1019, 2401 Charcoal, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1016, 2350Canoes………………………………………………………………… 2098, 7050 Charts, Recording…………………………………………………………………1026, 2718Cans, Ash, Garbage, As Desc……………………………………………………1020, 2530 Checks………………………………………………………………… 1026, 2718Cans, Metal…………………………………………………………………2147, 7080, 7100 Cheese, Cheese Dips or Spreads……………………………………………1019, 2401Caps, Dredge, As Desc……………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Chemicals, As Desc………………………………………………………………2176, 2177, 2178, 2179, 2180, 2203, 2240Caps, Radiator, Gas Tank or Oil Filter………………………………………1005, 2056 Chewing Gum…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Caps, Tin Roofing…………………………………………………………………1031, 2826 Chili Con Carne, Canned………………………………………………………1019, 2401Carbon Paper…………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742 Chimneys, I/S…………………………………………………………………2008, 2126Carburetor, Conversion Assemblies and Manifolds, As Desc……………… Chips, Potato, In Cans…………………………………………………………1019, 2401, 2415………………………………………………………………………………… 1005, 2056 Chips, Potato or Banana, As Desc…………………………………………1019, 2401, 2415Cards, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742 Chips, Twists or Puffs, As Desc………………………………………………1019, 2401, 2415Cards, Bingo………………………………………………………………… 2290 Chocolate Based Mixtures………………………………………………………1019, 2401Carpet……………………………………………………………………………………2266 Christmas Trees, NOI……………………………………………………………1016, 2350, 4050Carriers or Brackets, Spare Wheel……………………………………………1005, 2056 Cider………………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401

Circuit Breakers or Switches, As Desc……………………………………1015, 2310Circuit Breakers or Switches…………………………………………………1005, 2056Circulars……………………………………………………………………………… 2804

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ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICINGP.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

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INDEX OF ARTICLESFor Which Commodity Rates and Exceptions Ratings are Named in This Tariff.

COMMODITY: ITEM NO.: COMMODITY: ITEM NO.:

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Clamps, Ground………………………………………………………………….…1015, 2310 Compounds, Viz.:Clams, Frozen………………………………………………………………….……8020Clay, As Desc………………………………………………………………….……2175 Ammonia………………………………………………………………….……………1019, 2401Cleaners, Air………………………………………………………………….……2028 Asphalt or Tar………………………………………………………………….………2763Clips, Hub Cap, As Desc…………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Buffing, As Desc………………………………………………………………….…1019, 1020, 2401, 2530Clothes Pins………………………………………………………………….………1019, 2401 Caulking/Glazing………………………………………………………………….…1008, 1023, 2126, 2721Cloths, Wiping………………………………………………………………….…1020, 2530 Cleaning………………………………………………………………….………………1019, 1020, 2401, 2530Clutches, Tractor…………………………………………………………………1005, 2530 Crude Petroleum Treating…………………………………………………………2763Coal, Fuel………………………………………………………………….…………2445 Emulsifying………………………………………………………………….…………1019, 2401Coatings, Asphalt…………………………………………………………………1008, 2126, 2042 Fertilizing, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1016, 2350Cocks, I/S………………………………………………………………….…………1021, 2574 Flavoring………………………………………………………………….……………1019, 2401Cocktail Mix………………………………………………………………….………1019, 2401 Floor Sweeping………………………………………………………………….……1019, 2401Cocoa or Cocoa Mixtures………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Food Curing………………………………………………………………….…………1019, 2401Coconut, Prepared…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Ice Melting………………………………………………………………….………… 2180Coffee or Coffee Substitutes…………………………………………………1019, 2401 Lard………………………………………………………………….……………………1019, 2401Collars, Drill………………………………………………………………….………1025, 2686, 7460 Paint Thinning, Removing, Reducing…………………………………………1023, 2721Color, Mortar or Paint……………………………………………………………1023, 2721 Pipe, Drain, Oven, Bowl or Septic Tank………………………………………1019, 2401Coloring, Confectioners or Foodstuff, NOI………………………………1019, 2401 Plasterboard Joint………………………………………………………………….1023, 2721Columns, I/S………………………………………………………………….……1021, 2574, 2581 Polishing, As Desc………………………………………………………………….1019, 1020, 2401, 2530Compactors, Refuse………………………………………………………………2028 Preserving………………………………………………………………….……………1019, 2401

Proprietary De-Icing…………………………………………………………………2203Rust or Soot Removing……………………………………………………………1019, 2401Scouring………………………………………………………………….……………1019, 1020, 2401, 2530Seasoning………………………………………………………………….……………1019, 2401Soybean Milk………………………………………………………………….………1019, 2401Sweetening………………………………………………………………….…………1019, 2401Washing………………………………………………………………….………………1019, 1020, 2401, 2530Water Absorption or Anti-Icing………………………………………………… 2203Water Clarifying, Hardening, Purifying, Softening………………………1019, 2401Waterproofing, As Desc……………………………………………………………1023, 1031, 2721, 2826Weed Killing, NOI………………………………………………………………….…1016, 2350Well Drilling………………………………………………………………….…………2175

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COMMODITY: ITEM NO.: COMMODITY: ITEM NO.:

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Compensators………………………………………………………………….……1015, 2310 Decorations, Cake or Dessert…………………………………………………1019, 2401Compressors, Air………………………………………………………………….…1020, 1025, 2530, 2686, 7460 Decorations, As Desc…………………………………………………………… 2035Condensers or Parts…………………………………………………………………1005, 1015, 2056, 2310 Deodorants or Disfinfectants, As Desc……………………………………1019, 2401Conduits, As Desc………………………………………………………………….1015, 1020, 1021, 2310, 2530, 2574 Derricks, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Containers, Refuse, Salvage or Waste, As Desc…………………………2250 Desks………………………………………………………………….………………1026, 2718Contractors Outfits, As Desc……………………………………………………2720 Desserts or Dessert Preparations……………………………………………1019, 2401Controllers, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1015, 1025, 2530, 2686, 7460 Devices, Filtering/Cleaning, Cartridges……………………………………1005, 1020, 2056, 2350Conveyors, Ore, KD…………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Devices, Smog Control…………………………………………………………1005, 2056Coolers, Air………………………………………………………………….…………2028 Diapers or Bedding Pads………………………………………………………1027, 2742Cordage Group, As Desc…………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Diesel Oil………………………………………………………………….………… 2763Cords, Power Supply………………………………………………………………1015, 2310 Dip, Prepared Foods………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Cores or Tubes………………………………………………………………….……1026, 2718 Directories………………………………………………………………….……… 2804Cork Sheets and Blocks……………………………………………………………1008, 2126 Disc, Road Grader…………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Corners, Plyedge………………………………………………………………….…1008, 2126 Dishes/Plates/Trays, paper, pulpboard……………………………………1019, 1027, 2401, 2782Couplings, Conduit…………………………………………………………………1015, 2310 Dishwashing Machines………………………………………………………… 2028Couplings, Pipe, Rubber……………………………………………………………1021, 2574 Disposals, Garbage……………………………………………………………… 2028Covers, As Desc………………………………………………………………….…1026, 1027, 2718, 2742 Diver's Outfits, As Desc…………………………………………………………1024, 2720Covers, Cans, Cases, Frames, Transformers, Sheet Steel……………1015, 2310 Dividers, Room………………………………………………………………….…1026, 2718Covers, Hood, Radiator, Seat, Tire, Top As Desc…………………………1005, 2056 Doilies………………………………………………………………….………………1027, 2742Coverings, Floor………………………………………………………………….…2266 Dollies………………………………………………………………….………………2700Coverings, Wall………………………………………………………………….……1008, 2126 Doors………………………………………………………………….………………1008, 2126, 2133Crab, Frozen………………………………………………………………….………8020 Dowels………………………………………………………………….……………1008, 2126Crab Pots………………………………………………………………….……………2270 Dredges, KD………………………………………………………………….……1025, 2686, 7460Cranes, As Desc………………………………………………………………….…1025, 2686, 7460 Dressings, Shoe………………………………………………………………….…1019, 2401Cream of Tarter………………………………………………………………….…1019, 2401 Dressings, Salad………………………………………………………………….1019, 2401Cross Arms or Cross Arm Braces………………………………………………2658 Drills, As Desc………………………………………………………………….…1025, 2686, 7460Crushers, Stone, As Desc…………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Driveshafts, As Desc……………………………………………………………1005, 2056Culvert Pipe, As Desc………………………………………………………………2601 Drops Cough or Breath Fresh…………………………………………………1019, 2401Cups, Baking or Drinking, Paper, Nested……………………………………1019, 1027, 2401, 2742 Drums, Winch………………………………………………………………….……1025, 2686, 7460Cups, Plastic Drinking, Expanded, Nested…………………………………1027, 2742 Drying Machines…………………………………………………………………. 2028Cutting Edges, Grader I/S…………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Ductile Iron Pipe…………………………………………………………………. 2600Cylinders or Drums, Steel Empty………………………………………………7140

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COMMODITY: ITEM NO.: COMMODITY: ITEM NO.:

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Earth, Diatomaceous…………………………………………………………………1033, 2973 Filler, Loose Leaf Block…………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742Earth, Infusorial, As Desc…………………………………………………………1033, 2973 Fillings, Prepared…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Egg Case Fillers or Flats……………………………………………………………1027, 2742 Film, Plastic, As Desc……………………………………………………………1008, 1020, 2126, 2530Eggs, Dried or Desiccated…………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Filters, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1005, 2056Electrical Equipment, As Desc……………………………………………………1015, 2301, 2310 Fire Clay…………………………………………………………………………. 2175Electrical Equipment Automotive………………………………………………1005, 2056 Fire Extinguishers…………………………………………………………………1020, 2365, 2530, 7140Electrical Light Fixture Group……………………………………………………2332 Fire Fighters Outfits, As Desc…………………………………………………1024, 2720Electrical Wiring, Cable……………………………………………………………2340 Firearms, NOI………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530Electrodes, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1015, 2310 Firewood…………………………………………………………………………. 2658Elements Heating……………………………………………………………………1015, 2310 Fish, Viz:……………………………………………………………………Embossers, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Bait, As Desc……………………………………………………………………3050, 8000Emigrant Moveables…………………………………………………………………2539, 7360 Blackcod, Frozen……………………………………………………………… 8035Engines, Internal Combustion, NOI……………………………………………1005, 2056 Bottom, Frozen………………………………………………………………… 8045Envelopes………………………………………………………………………….1026, 1027, 2718, 2742 Canned or Preserved/ Dried………………………………………………1019, 2401Erasers………………………………………………………………………….1026, 2718 Eggs, Frozen…………………………………………………………………… 8040Evergreen Trees………………………………………………………………………2350, 4050 Halibut, Frozen………………………………………………………………… 8030Evergreens, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1016, 2350, 4050 Herring, Frozen………………………………………………………………… 8050Excavators, Drag Line………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Salmon, Canned…………………………………………………………………7305Exhaust Pots or Mufflers, As Desc………………………………………………1005, 2056 Salmon, Frozen………………………………………………………………… 8010Explosives, As Desc…………………………………………………………………2179 Shellfish, Frozen………………………………………………………………8020, 8025Extracts, Flavoring, Sweetening or Seasoning……………………………1019, 2401 Shellfish, Fish, Canned……………………………………………………… 7300Eye Bolts or Insulator Pins…………………………………………………………1015, 2310 Fish Meal…………………………………………………………………………. 7310

Fishing Gear………………………………………………………………………… 2505Fittings, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1021, 2574

F Fittings, Electric and Conduit, As Desc……………………………………1015, 2310Fixtures, Lighting…………………………………………………………………1020, 2530

Fans, Electric, Exhaust or Ventilating…………………………………………1015, 2310 Flashing………………………………………………………………………….1020, 2530Fans, Engine Cooling, As Desc…………………………………………………1005, 2056 Flashing, Steel or Aluminum…………………………………………………1008, 2126Fasteners, License Plate……………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Flashlights………………………………………………………………………….1020, 2530Fat, Anhydrous…………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Floor Covering, As Desc…………………………………………………………2266Feed, As Desc…………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350, 3050 Flooring Structural, As Desc……………………………………………………1021, 2575Feeders, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Felt, Roofing………………………………………………………………………….1008, 2126, 1031, 2826Fence Material, I/S……………………………………………………………………1008, 2126, 1021, 2574Fencing/Netting, Poultry……………………………………………………………1020, 2530Ferrite-Ceramic Articles, NOI……………………………………………………1015, 2310Fertilizers, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1016, 2350

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INDEX OF ARTICLESFor Which Commodity Rates and Exceptions Ratings are Named in This Tariff.

COMMODITY: ITEM NO.: COMMODITY: ITEM NO.:

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICINGP.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

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Flour, Grain, Potato, Soybean…………………………………………………1019, 2401 Gelatin…………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Flowers, Dried………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Generators, As Desc………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Fluid, Brake, Shock Absorber, Hydraulic…………………………………1005, 2056 Germ, Wheat…………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Fluid Correcting……………………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Girders…………………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574, 2868Flux……………………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Glass Beads……………………………………………………………………………1023, 2721Fly Ash…………………………………………………………………………………2175 Glass, As Desc……………………………………………………………………… 2510Flying Boats…………………………………………………………………………7010 Glassware, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1020, 2530Foil, Aluminum……………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Gloves, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530Foil, As Desc…………………………………………………………………………1027, 2742 Gluten, NOS……………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Folders, File…………………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742 Glycol, Inhibited…………………………………………………………………… 2203Food and Foodstuffs, As Desc………………………………………………1019, 2380, 2401 Graders, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Foot Walks, Structural……………………………………………………………1021, 2581 Grain, Feed, NOI……………………………………………………………………1021, 2350Forest Slash…………………………………………………………………………2445 Grating, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Forgings, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1021, 2574 Gravel……………………………………………………………………………………2175Forms, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742 Gravy, Canned………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Frames, Aerial Tram Head……………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Grease………………………………………………………………………………… 2763Freight All Kinds……………………………………………………………………2420, 3000, 4000 Groceries, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Fruit, Canned, Preserved, Dried, Evaporated……………………………1019, 2401 Guard Rails, Highway………………………………………………………………1021, 2574, 2581Fuel, As Desc………………………………………………………………………2445 Guards, Rock…………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Fuel, briquettes, or Presto Logs………………………………………………1019, 2401 Guides, Index…………………………………………………………………………1026, 2718Furnaces, house-heating………………………………………………………2028 Gums, Turpentine……………………………………………………………………1023, 2721Furniture or Furniture Parts, As Desc………………………………………1013, 1026, 2455, 2476, 2718 Gutters, I/S……………………………………………………………………………1008, 2126Furring or Studding, As Desc…………………………………………………1021, 2574 Gypsumboard…………………………………………………………………………2966Fuses, Electrical, As Desc………………………………………………………1015, 2310

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Gangens………………………………………………………………………………2505Gauges, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1005, 2056Gas, Liquefied Petroleum………………………………………………………1020, 2497, 2530Gases, Compressed, in Cylinders……………………………………………2499Gear Frame, As Desc……………………………………………………………1005, 2056Gear, Engine Driving or Steering……………………………………………1005, 2056Gel Packs……………………………………………………………………………2203

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INDEX OF ARTICLESFor Which Commodity Rates and Exceptions Ratings are Named in This Tariff.

COMMODITY: ITEM NO.: COMMODITY: ITEM NO.:

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

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Hand Carts……………………………………………………………………………2700 Idlers, Bucket…………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Handkerchiefs, Paper……………………………………………………………1027, 2742 Ignition Parts, As Desc……………………………………………………………1005, 2056Handles, Window or Door………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Implements, Agricultural, As Desc……………………………………………1020, 2530Hangers, Dredge Suspension…………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Ingots……………………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Hangers, NOI………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574 Ingredients, Dinner Preparations………………………………………………1019, 2401Hardboard……………………………………………………………………………1008, 2126 Inhibited Glycol………………………………………………………………………2203Hardware, As Desc………………………………………………………………1008, 1020, 2126, 2530 Ink, Printing…………………………………………………………………………1027, 2742Hash, Canned………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Insecticides, Insect Repellant or Vermin Exterminators, As Desc.Hazardous Waste…………………………………………………………………545, 7328 ……………………………………………………………………………………….1019, 2401, 2530Heat Transfer Agent………………………………………………………………2203 Insecticides Group, As Desc……………………………………………………1019, 2350Heaters, Water………………………………………………………………………2028 Inserts, Cup or Dish, Paper, Nested…………………………………………1019, 2401Heaters, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Insulating Boards, Forms or Shapes…………………………………………2791Herbicides……………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Insulating Material, As Desc……………………………………………………1033, 2546, 2973Hoists, Chain or Pulley……………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Insulation Board……………………………………………………………………1008, 2126Hoists, Mine…………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Insulation, NOI………………………………………………………………………1008, 2126Holders or Dispensers……………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Insulators, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1015, 2310Holly, Mistletoe or Holly Wreaths, As Desc………………………………1016, 2350, 4050 Iron or Steel Articles, As Desc…………………………………………………1021, 2574, 2581, 2600, 2601Hominy or Hominy Grits…………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Iron Machines, Laundry………………………………………………………… 2028Hoods, Range………………………………………………………………………2028 Isopropanol Alcohol……………………………………………………………… 2203Hooks, Fishing………………………………………………………………………2505Horseradish, Prepared……………………………………………………………1019, 2401 JHorses, Scaffolds or Scaffolding, Builder or Maintenance………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1020, 1021, 2530, 2574 Jacks or Jack Screws, As Desc…………………………………………………1005, 2056Horticultural Articles, As Desc…………………………………………………1016, 2350 James, Jellies or Preserves………………………………………………………1019, 2401Hose, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1005, 1020, 2056, 2530 Jars, Churn Drill or Pulling………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Hot Tubs………………………………………………………………………………………Jet Skis…………………………………………………………………………………2930Household Goods, As Desc……………………………………………………2539, 7360 Jewelry, Costume……………………………………………………………………1013Household Waste…………………………………………………………………7183 Joists, I/S………………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574, 2868Houses, SU……………………………………………………………………………2121 Joists, Wooden………………………………………………………………………1008, 2126, 2648, 2812Houses or Building, KD, as Desc……………………………………………1021, 2119, 2574 Juices, Clam, Fruit or Vegetable………………………………………………1019, 2041Hubs, I/S………………………………………………………………………………1005, 2056Hydrants………………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Hydrogen Peroxide………………………………………………………………2180

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COMMODITY: ITEM NO.: COMMODITY: ITEM NO.:

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

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Kalsomine………………………………………………………………………………1023, 2721 Lifters or Stiffeners, Auto Spring………………………………………………1005, 2056Kayaks……………………………………………………………………………………2100 Lighter Fluid……………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Kegs, Beer, Empty…………………………………………………………………7100 Lighters, Cigarette, Automotive…………………………………………………1005, 2056Kerosene………………………………………………………………………………2763 Lightning Arresters or Parts………………………………………………………1015, 2310King Bolts or King Pins……………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Lime………………………………………………………………………………………2175Kits, Body Patch, Top Repair, Tire……………………………………………1005, 2056 Lime, Chloride of……………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Kits, Fuel Pump………………………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Limestone, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1016, 2350Kits, Radio Aerial……………………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Line Traps, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1015, 2310Knives, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1027, 2742 Liners, Hopper…………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460

Lines, Aerial or Dredge, As Desc………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Lips, Bucket……………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460

L Liquids, Bronzing……………………………………………………………………1023, 2721Liquors, As Desc………………………………………………………………………2623, 2630

Labels or Tags………………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742 Litter, Cat………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Lacquer, Liquid………………………………………………………………………1023, 2721 Log Splitters……………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530Ladders, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Lubricating Oil…………………………………………………………………………2763Lamps, Lanterns, or Lighting Fixtures, As Desc…………………………1020, 2530 Luggage Carriers or Racks, Automotive……………………………………1005, 2056Lamps, Lenses or Reflectors, Plastic…………………………………………1005, 2056 Lumber, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1008, 2126, 2648, 2651, 2658Land Plaster (Gypsum)……………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Lye, Household, As Desc…………………………………………………………1019, 2401Lard, Lard Compounds or Subsitutes…………………………………………1019, 2401Lasagna, Canned……………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Lath, Wooden…………………………………………………………………………2658Lathing or Ribbing…………………………………………………………………1021, 2574 MLattice, Plastic or Vinyl……………………………………………………………2133Lawn Mowers and Sweepers……………………………………………………1020, 2530 Macaroni…………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Lead, As Desc…………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574 Machinery or Machines, As Desc…………………………………………….Lead, Red or White…………………………………………………………………1023, 2721 ………………………………………………………………………………………..1005, 1025, 1026, 2056, 2686, 2718, 7460Lead Weights…………………………………………………………………………1026, 2574 Machines, Dishwashing……………………………………………………………2028Letter Openers………………………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Machines, Drying, Washing, Laundry…………………………………………2028Levelers, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Machines, Ironing……………………………………………………………………2028Life Preservers………………………………………………………………………2505 Magazines………………………………………………………………………………2804

Magnesite………………………………………………………………………………2175Malt, Dry…………………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350

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INDEX OF ARTICLESFor Which Commodity Rates and Exceptions Ratings are Named in This Tariff.

COMMODITY: ITEM NO.: COMMODITY: ITEM NO.:

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICINGP.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

ISSUED: June 5, 2020

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Manhole Covers or Frames………………………………………………………1021, 2574 Mixes, Dry, As Desc………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Manholes, Concrete………………………………………………………………2693 Mobile Homes……………………………………………………………………… 2121Manufactured Joists, As Desc…………………………………………………2648 Modulars, SU………………………………………………………………………… 2122Manure, Dry…………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Molasses………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Maps or Charts, NOI………………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Mop Yarn………………………………………………………………………………1031, 2826Marine Parts or Accessories, As Desc………………………………………2505, 1005, 2056 Mortar………………………………………………………………………………… 2175Marshmallows………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Moss, Peat or Spaghnum…………………………………………………………1016, 2350Mayonnaise……………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Motor Homes………………………………………………………………………… 2945Meal or Cake, Soybean……………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Motorcycles…………………………………………………………………………… 2930Meal, Viz:………………………………………………………………………………………Motorcycles/Parts/Accessories…………………………………………………1005, 2056 Alfalfa, as Desc…………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Moulding, Plastic……………………………………………………………………1008, 2126 Blackstrap Molasses…………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Moulding, Wooden…………………………………………………………………1008, 2126 Corn…………………………………………………………………………………1016, 1019, 2401, 2350 Mouldings, Metal……………………………………………………………………1008, 2126 Fish…………………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Mud, Well Drilling……………………………………………………………………2175 Oat…………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Mufflers, Exhaust……………………………………………………………………1005, 1013, 2056 Oil Cake……………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Muriate of Potash……………………………………………………………………1016, 2350Meats, Canned or Preserved……………………………………………………1019, 2401 Mushrooms, Canned………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Mesh, Reinforcing…………………………………………………………………1008, 1021, 2126, 2574 Mustard, Prepared…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Metals, Scrap…………………………………………………………………………7680Methanol………………………………………………………………………………2203Methyl Alcohol………………………………………………………………………2203 NMethylene Diethyl Disorlonate…………………………………………………1023, 2721Methylene Diethyl Isocyanate…………………………………………………1023, 2721 Nails, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1008, 1021, 2126, 2574Microwave, Ovens…………………………………………………………………2028 Napkins, Sanitary……………………………………………………………………1019, 1027, 2401, 2742Middlings………………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Naptha………………………………………………………………………………… 2763Milk or Cream, As Desc……………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Neckstrips, Paper……………………………………………………………………1027, 2742Milk, Buttermilk, Whey, Feed……………………………………………………1016, 2350 Nets, Fishing………………………………………………………………………… 2505Mincemeat……………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Netting, Poultry………………………………………………………………………1008, 2126Mineral Mixtures, Feed, Dry……………………………………………………1016, 2350 Newsprint, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742, 2749Mineral Water………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401, 2380 Newsprint, Unprinted………………………………………………………………2700Mineral Wool, As Desc……………………………………………………………1008, 1033, 2126, 2546, 2973 Newsprint, Inserts………………………………………………………………… 2804Mirrors, Rear View…………………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Nitro-Carbo-Nitrate………………………………………………………………… 2179Mix, Pizza Pie…………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Noodles…………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401

Nozzles, Hydraulic…………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Nursery Stock…………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350, 4050Nuts, Edible……………………………………………………………………………1013, 1019, 2401Nuts, I/S………………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574

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Oats, Rolled…………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Paint Group, As Desc………………………………………………………………1020, 1023, 2530, 2721Office or Store Equipment Group, As Desc………………………………1026, 2718 Paints, Stains…………………………………………………………………………1008, 1023, 2126, 2721Office Supplies, As Desc…………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Paintings, Original Art………………………………………………………………2035Oil, Viz.: Pan Liners, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401

Cooking or Salad, Liquid…………………………………………………1019, 2401 Paneling, NOS…………………………………………………………………………1008, 2126, 2651Diesel……………………………………………………………………………2763 Panels, Roof, Cement Precast……………………………………………………2868Distillate Fuel…………………………………………………………………2763 Pans, Baking……………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Fish Residue……………………………………………………….. 7520 Paper and Paper Articles, As Desc……………………………………………1026, 1027, 2742, 2749Fuel………………………………………………………………………………2763 Paper Cutters…………………………………………………………………………1026, 2718Linseed…………………………………………………………………………1023, 2721 Paper Goods, As Desc………………………………………………………………1027, 2742Lubricating, As Desc………………………………………………………1019, 2401, 2763 Paper Napkins/Towels……………………………………………………………1019, 1027, 2401, 2742Petroleum, As Desc……………………………………………………… 2763 Paper Shredders………………………………………………………………………1026, 2718Petroleum, Paint Thinning………………………………………………2763 Paper, Viz.:Refined…………………………………………………………………………2763 Adding Machine…………………………………………………………………1027, 2742Stove……………………………………………………………………………2763 Blotting……………………………………………………………………………1027, 2742Transformer………………………………………………………………… 2763 Blue Print or Reproduction…………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742

Oleomargarine………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Building, Roofing or Sheathing……………………………………………1031, 2826Olives……………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Cloth Lined………………………………………………………………………1026, 2718Openers, Can………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Document, Manila……………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742Ornaments, Engine Radiator Cap or Hood………………………………1005, 2056 Enameled…………………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742Ovens, As Desc…………………………………………………………………… 2028 Fibre Stock………………………………………………………………………1026, 2718Outfits, Contractors, Divers, Fire Fighters, Surveyors, As Desc…………… Ground Wood……………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742………………………………………………………………………………………..1024, 2720 Gummed…………………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742

Letterhead………………………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Lining or Wrapping……………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Matrix………………………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742

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Packing Pads and Materials……………………………………………………2700 Teletype…………………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742Pads, Paper…………………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742 Tissue………………………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742Pads, Sanitary………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Waste or Scrap…………………………………………………………………7560, 7565Pads, Scouring………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Wrapping, As Desc……………………………………………………………1019, 2401Pails……………………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Writing……………………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742

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Paperboard, Pulpboard or Fibreboard, Scrap……………………………7565 Plaster…………………………………………………………………………………… 2175Particle Board………………………………………………………………………1008, 2126, 2651 Plaster Grounds, Bead or Corners………………………………………………1021, 2574Parts, Automotive, Motorcycle, Marine, As Desc………………………1005, 2056 Plasterboard……………………………………………………………………………1008, 2126, 2966Paste or Puree, Tomato…………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Plasterboard Joint System…………………………………………………………1008, 1023, 2126, 2721Peanut Butter………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Plastic Boxes or Totes……………………………………………………………… 2104Peas, Dried……………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Plasticizer, Masonry………………………………………………………………… 2175Peat, Peat Briquettes or Peat Moss…………………………………………1016, 2350 Plastics or Plastic Articles, As Desc……………………………………………2791, 2795Pectin……………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Plates, Mining, As Desc……………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Pellets, Fuel…………………………………………………………………………2445 Plates, Swtich or Outlet, As Desc………………………………………………1015, 2310Pencils or Pencil Leads……………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742 Plumbers Goods, As Desc………………………………………………………… 2798Pepper Sauce…………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Plywood or Plywood Panels………………………………………………………1008, 2126, 2651Perforators, Drill Casing…………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Points, Spud……………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Periodicals……………………………………………………………………………2804 Pole or Piling, Concrete, Structural…………………………………………… 2868Perlite, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1016, 1033, 2350, 2546, 2973 Poles, Fishing………………………………………………………………………… 2505Personal Effects……………………………………………………………………2539, 7360 Poles, I/S, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Petroleum or Petroleum Products, As Desc………………………………2763 Poles, Wooden…………………………………………………………………………2658Pickles…………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Polymer………………………………………………………………………………… 2203Piling, I/S, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1021, 2574 Polystyrene, Expanded………………………………………………………………1008, 2126, 2791Piling, Wooden………………………………………………………………………2658, 2660 Pop Corn, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Pimentos………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Pork and Beans, Canned……………………………………………………………1019, 2401Pins, Ore Bucket……………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Pork Skins or Bacon Rinds, Fried………………………………………………1019, 2401Pipe Covering, AS Desc…………………………………………………………2546 Port………………………………………………………………………………………. 2630Pipe or Pipe Fittings, Cement or Concrete Reinforced………………2775 Posts, Clothes or Sign………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Pipe or Tubing, Automotive, As Desc………………………………………1005, 2056 Posts, Fence……………………………………………………………………………1020, 1021, 2530, 2574Pipe…………………………………………1021, 2574, 2600, 2601, 2775, 278 Posts, Wooden…………………………………………………………………………2658Pipe, Cement Core with Insulation…………………………………………2784 Pots, Crab……………………………………………………………………………… 2270Pipe, Plastic or Rubber……………………………………………………………2784 Pots, Peat, Plastic, Pulp or Pulpboard…………………………………………1016, 2350Pipe, Polyethylene…………………………………………………………………2784 Poultry, Canned………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Pitch, As Desc………………………………………………………………………2042 Preparations, Beverage……………………………………………………………1019, 2401Placemats……………………………………………………………………………1027, 2742 Preparations, Engine Coolant…………………………………………………… 2203Plant Bed Media……………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Presto Logs, Fuel………………………………………………………………………2445Plants……………………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Printed Matter, As Desc…………………………………………………………… 2804

Propane…………………………………………………………………………………1020, 2497, 2530Protectors, Book Cover……………………………………………………………1026, 2718Puddings…………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Pulltabs……………………………………………………………………………………2290Pulpboard or Fibreboard……………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 1031, 2718, 2742, 2973

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Pumps, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Rice or Rice Dinners………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Pumps, Circulating or Fuel, As Desc…………………………………………1005, 2056 Rivets, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Punch, Paper…………………………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Road Drags or Plows………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Punchboards……………………………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Rods and Sheets, As Desc………………………………………………………1021, 2574Putty………………………………………………………………………………………1023, 2721 Rods, Armor, Aluminum…………………………………………………………1015, 2310

Rods, Ore Crusher…………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Rollers, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Roofing, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1021, 1031, 2126, 2574, 2826

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Racks, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1021, 1027, 2574, 2742Radio Sets, Automotvie……………………………………………………………1005, 2056Radiator Bug Screens, Guards or Shields, Automotive…………………1005, 2056Radiators, Engine Cooling or Radiator Cores………………………………1005, 2056Rafters, Wooden, Laminated……………………………………………………2812Rails, NOS………………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Railway Track Amterial, As Desc………………………………………………1021, 2574Rakes, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530Rakes, Root or Rock…………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Ranges Hoods…………………………………………………………………………2028Rations, Soldier's……………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Ravioli, Canned………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Reducers, Gear………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Reels, Fishing…………………………………………………………………………2505Refrigerators………………………………………………………………………… 2028Refuse Compactors…………………………………………………………………2028Regulators, Induction or Voltage, As Desc……………………………………………………………………………………… 1005, 1015, 2056, 2310Reinforcing, I/S………………………………………………………………………1008, 1021, 2126, 2574Relishes, Pickle or Food……………………………………………………………1019, 2401Resins, Polyol or Epoxy……………………………………………………………1023, 2721Retorts, Amalgam……………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Rheostats or Resistors……………………………………………………………1015, 2310Ribs, Screen……………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460

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Sago………………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Shells, Oyster or Clam, Ground…………………………………………………1016, 2350Sal Soda…………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Shells, Taco, Corn Meal……………………………………………………………1019, 2401Salt, Common, As Desc……………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Shelving…………………………………………………………………………………1020, 1021, 1026, 2530, 2574, 2718Salt, Livestock, Medicated…………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Shelving, Luan………………………………………………………………………1008, 2126Salt, Seafood Processing…………………………………………………………2845 Shields, Guards or Flaps, Mud or Fender……………………………………1005, 2056Sand………………………………………………………………………………………2175 Shingles, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1031, 2126, 2129, 2826Sandwich Spread……………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Shock Absorbers, As Desc………………………………………………………1005, 2056Sashes, Glazed or Not Glazed……………………………………………………2133 Shook, Wooden………………………………………………………………………2110Sauce, Dessert, Food, Ice Cream or Table…………………………………1019, 2401 Shortening or Shortening Substitutes………………………………………1019, 2401Sauerkraut or Juice or Brine……………………………………………………1019, 2401 Shorts……………………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350Saws, Chain……………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Shovels, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1020, 2530Scallops, Frozen………………………………………………………………………8020 Shovels, Power………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Scarifiers or Scarifier Teeth………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Shower Bath Stall Doors or Tub Enclosures As Desc……………………2798Scoops, Ice Cream or Food………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Shrimp, Frozen………………………………………………………………………8020Scrap Metals, As Desc………………………………………………………………7680 Sidewalls, Tire, Rubber……………………………………………………………1005, 2056Scrap Steel Viz: Crushed Auto Bodies………………………………………7685 Siding, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1021, 1031, 2574, 2826Scrap, Plastic, in Bales……………………………………………………………7100 Signs……………………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530Scrapers, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Sinks……………………………………………………………………………………2798Screens, Mining………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Sizing, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1023, 2721Screws, I/S……………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574 Sizing, Fabric, As Desc……………………………………………………………1019, 2401Sculptures………………………………………………………………………………2021, 2035 Skelp……………………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Scythes, Saws, Cutters, Power…………………………………………………1020, 2530 Skylights……………………………………………………………………………… 2133Sea Cucumers…………………………………………………………………………8028 Slabs, As Desc………………………………………………………………………2112, 2868Seafood Prcessing Plant/Equipment………………………………. 1032, 2850 Snow Mobiles…………………………………………………………………………2930Sealers, Asphalt Pavement Surface……………………………………………2042 Soap or Soap Powder………………………………………………………………1019, 1027, 2401, 2742Seals, Box Strap………………………………………………………………………1027, 2742 Sockets or Holders, As Desc……………………………………………………1015, 2310Sees, As Desc…………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Sod, As Desc…………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350, 4050Sets, Carbon……………………………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Soda Ash…………………………………………………………………… 2175Shafting…………………………………………………………………………………1021, 1025, 2574, 2686, 7460 Soda, Bicarbonate of, As Desc…………………………………………………1019, 2401Shafts, Axle……………………………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Sodium Bromide or Bicarbonate………………………………………………2180Shakes……………………………………………………………………………………2129 Sodium Chloride, Dry………………………………………………………………2180Sharpeners, Pencil……………………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Sodium Hydroxide, As Desc……………………………………………………1019, 2180, 2401Sheathing, Impregnated…………………………………………………………1008, 2126 Softeners, Textile, As Desc………………………………………………………1019, 2401Sheet Steel……………………………………………………………………………1008, 2126 Soil, Potting……………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350Sheets, Aluminum……………………………………………………………………1008, 1021, 2126, 2574 Soil, Waste……………………………………………………………………………7690Sheets, Plastic (Expanded)………………………………………………………1008, 2126 Solder……………………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530Sheets, Plastic (Fibreglass)………………………………………………………1008, 2126 Solenoids………………………………………………………………………………1015, 2310Sheeting, Rubber, As Desc………………………………………………………1031, 2820 Solvent, Cleaning……………………………………………………………………2763Shellacs, Liquid………………………………………………………………………1023, 2721 Soot Removers………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401

Sorghum, Canned……………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Soup or Soup Mix……………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Spacers, Sheet………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Spaghetti………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Spark Coils……………………………………………………………………………1005, 1015, 2056, 2310Spas………………………………………………………………………………………2875Spices……………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401

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Spikes, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1021, 2574 Table Cloths, Paper………………………………………………………………… 1027, 2742Sponges………………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Tables…………………………………………………………………………………… 1026, 2718Spoons or Forks, Fibre, Wood or Plastic…………………………………1027, 2742 Tailguards, As Desc………………………………………………………………… 1005, 2056Spreads, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Tanks or Tank Ends, As Desc…………………………………………………… 1021, 2574Springs, AS Desc…………………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Tanks, Empty, NOS………………………………………………………………… …………2901Sprinklers……………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Tanks , Empty, Returned, As Desc…………………………………………… …………7100Sprockets, As Desc………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Tape, As Desc…………………………………………………………………………1020, 1026, 2530, 2718Spuds, Dredge……………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Tapioca………………………………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401Squeegees……………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Tar, As Desc………………………………………………………………………… …………2042Stairs, NOI, KD or in Sections…………………………………………………1021, 2574 Tea……………………………………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401Stakes, Bamboo or Wooden…………………………………………………1016, 2350 Tees, As Desc…………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574, 2868Stakes, Surveyors…………………………………………………………………2658 Ties, Wire……………………………………………………………………………… 1008, 2126Stamps, Rubber……………………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Ties, Wooden………………………………………………………………………… …………2658Stands, Dredge……………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Tile, Acoustical, Ceiling…………………………………………………………… 1033, 2973Staple Removers…………………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Tile, As Desc……………………………………………………… 1008, 2902, 2126Staples, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1021, 2574 Timbers………………………………………………………………………………… …………2658Staples or Staple Machines……………………………………………………1026, 2718 Timothy………………………………………………………………………………… 1016, 2350Starch…………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Tips, Spud………………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Stationery Group…………………………………………………………………1026, 1027, 2718, 2742 Tires or Tubes, Pneumatic……………………………………………………… 2903, 7700Statuaries……………………………………………………………………………2021 Tissue, Facial Cleansing………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401Steel Articles, As Desc…………………………………………………………1021, 2574, 2581, 2600, 2601 Tissue, Toilet………………………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401Stems, Drill…………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Tobacco, Manufactured…………………………………………………………… …………2210Sticks, Oil Measuring……………………………………………………………1005, 2056 Tools Group, As Desc……………………………………………………………… 1020, 2530Stout……………………………………………………………………………………2630 Tools, Garden………………………………………………………………………… 1016, 2350Stoves, Ranges Cooking or Heating………………………………………2028 Tools, NOI……………………………………………………………………………1008, 1020, 2126, 2530, 2730Strapping, As Desc………………………………………………………………1020, 1027, 2530, 2742 Toothpicks…………………………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401Straws, Drinking……………………………………………………………………1027, 2742 Totem Poles…………………………………………………………………………… …………2035Strips, Wooden……………………………………………………………………1008, 2126 Totes, Fiberboard KD……………………………………………………………… …………2109Stucco…………………………………………………………………………………2175 Totes, Plastic………………………………………………………………………… …………2104Sugar…………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401 Totes, Used …………2904Sulphate of Potash………………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Toppings, As Desc………………………………………………………………… 1019, 2401Superphosphate, As Desc………………………………………………………1016, 2350 Tractors, and Cultivators, Garden and Lawn……………………………… 1020, 2530Supports or Mounting, Engine, Body or Transmission………………1005, 2056 Tractors As Desc……………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Surface Cooking Units……………………………………………………………2028 Trailers, Viz.:Surveyors Outfits, As Desc……………………………………………………1024, 2720 Boat………………………………………………………………………………… 2098, 7050Suspensions, Front Wheel……………………………………………………1005, 2056 Gravel………………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Switch Boxes………………………………………………………………………1015, 2310 Semi, Freight…………………………………………………………………… 2910, 7910Switchboards or Parts……………………………………………………………1015, 2310 Vacation…………………………………………………………………………2121, 2906, 7906Swivels, Fishing……………………………………………………………………2505Syrup, AS Desc……………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Systems, Suspension, Ceiling, As Desc……………………………………1021, 2574

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For Which Commodity Rates and Exceptions Ratings are Named in This Tariff.

COMMODITY: ITEM NO.: COMMODITY: ITEM NO.:

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

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T (Continued) V

Transformers, As Desc……………………………………………………………1015, 2310, 2332 Valves, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1021, 1025, 2574, 2686, 7460Transmission or Clutches and Mountings…………………………………1005, 2056 Vans………………………………………………………………………………………2959Traveling Bags, Viz.: Brief Cases, Hand/Overnight, Suitcases………………Varnishes………………………………………………………………………………1023, 2721………………………………………………………………………………………..1026, 2718 Vaults, Concrete, Utility……………………………………………………………2693Trays……………………………………………………………………………………1026, 2718 Vegetables, As Desc…………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Trees, Ballroot………………………………………………………………………4050 Vehicle Parts, As Desc……………………………………………………………1005, 2056Triethylene Glycol……………………………………………………………………2203 Vehicles, Multi-Terrain……………………………………………………………2930Trim, Metal, Plasterboard…………………………………………………………1008, 2126 Vehicles, As Desc……………………………………………………………………2285Trimmers, Grass……………………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Vehicles, Self-Propelled, As Desc………………………………………………2945, 2959Trucks or Pickup Trucks…………………………………………………………2959 Vermicelli………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Trucks, Forklift………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460 Vermiculite, As Desc………………………………………………………………1016, 1033, 2350, 2546, 2973Trucks, Freight………………………………………………………………………2945, 7820 Vermouth………………………………………………………………………………2630Trucks, Hand…………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530 Vinegar…………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Trusses…………………………………………………………………………………1021, 2126, 2574, 2812 Visors, Shade or Awning, Interior………………………………………………1005, 2056Tubing, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Tumblers, Dredge……………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Turnbuckles……………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Turpentine, Spirits or Wood……………………………………………………1023, 1020, 2530, 2721

U

Units, Surface Cooking……………………………………………………………2028Urea, As Desc…………………………………………………………………………1016, 2180, 2350Urethane, Foamed…………………………………………………………………2791Utensil Cleaners………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Utility Trailers…………………………………………………………………………2910, 7910Utility Vaults…………………………………………………………………………2693

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INDEX OF ARTICLESFor Which Commodity Rates and Exceptions Ratings are Named in This Tariff.

COMMODITY: ITEM NO.: COMMODITY: ITEM NO.:

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICINGP.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

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STB AKMR 312B

W X

Wagons, Dump…………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Wallboard, As Desc……………………………………………………………………1008, 1033, 2126, 2966, 2973 YWash Tubs………………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530Washers, Gaskets or Packing Devices…………………………………………1020, 2530Washers, NOS…………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574 ZWashing Machine, Laundry…………………………………………………………2028Waste, Hazardous……………………………………………………………………545, 7328 Zees, Structural……………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Waste, Household……………………………………………………………………7183 Zinc Chloride, Dry…………………………………………………………………2180Water, Mineral or Plain, As Desc…………………………………………………1019, 2380, 2401Waveguide………………………………………………………………………………1015, 2310Wax Paper………………………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Wax, Boat, Floor, Furniture or Vehicle, As Desc……………………………1019, 2401Wax, Paraffin……………………………………………………………………………1019, 1020, 2401, 2530, 2763Weights, Fishing………………………………………………………………………1021, 2574Welders……………………………………………………………………………………1020, 2530Wheel Bands, Flanges, Rims………………………………………………………1005, 2056Wheels, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1005, 1020, 1021, 2056, 2530, 2574Whitewash, Dry…………………………………………………………………………1023, 2721Winches, As Desc………………………………………………………………………1025, 2686, 7460Window Extrusions, As Desc………………………………………………………2133Window Glass……………………………………………………………………………2510Windows, As Desc……………………………………………………………………2133Windshield Frost Eliminators, As Desc…………………………………………1005, 2056Wine or Sherry, Cooking………………………………………………….1019, 2401Wines and High Wines………………………………………………………………2630Wire or Cable, As Desc………………………………………………………………2340Wire Fencing……………………………………………………………………………1008, 2126Wire Goods Group, As Desc………………………………………………………1020, 2530Wire Fencing or Frence Posts and Fittings, I/S……………………………1021, 2574Wood Filler, Liquid……………………………………………………………………1023, 2721Wood Mulch………………………………………………………………………………1016, 2350Wood, Built Up or Combined………………………………………………………2651Wood, Native or Canadian…………………………………………………………2658Wool, Steel………………………………………………………………………………1019, 1020, 2401, 2530Wrap, Plastic, As Desc………………………………………………………………1019, 2401Wrappers, Paper, As Desc…………………………………………………………1026, 2718Writing Instruments…………………………………………………………………1026, 2718

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INDEX OF ARTICLESFor Which Commodity Rates and Exceptions Ratings are Named in This Tariff.

COMMODITY: ITEM NO.: COMMODITY: ITEM NO.:

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICINGP.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

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STB AKMR 312B

POINT: RATE BASIS:

Cordova CDV

Valdez Valdez VAL

NOTE 1. Cordova - within two miles of AKMR Cordova terminal, to include Orca, AK.

NOTE 2. Valdez - within five (5) miles of Valdez City Dock, Valdez, AK.

(See Item 340 for application of arbitraries.)

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ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF POINTS IN ALASKA - FROM AND TO WHICH RATES APPLY:

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF POINTS IN WASHINGTON - FROM AND TO WHICH RATES APPLY:

Cordova

LIST OF POINTS SERVED:

ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

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STB AKMR 312B

ITEMNO.

GOVERNING PUBLICATIONS: 100

(A) National Motor Freight Classification, NMF 100 Series, Issuing Agent.

(B)

(C) Alaska Marines Lines, Inc., Tariff ICC AKMR 102 (Operating Authority)

(D)

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ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

Except as otherwise provided herein, this Tariff is governed by the following publications, including Supplements thereto or subsequent reissues thereof:

Alaska Marine Lines, Inc., General Rules, Commodity Group Descriptions and list of Participating Carriers, STB AKMR 100, series, unless superseded by references in this tariff AKMR 312B.

Federal Hazardous Materials Regulations, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 100 through 180.

P.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

RULES

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STB AKMR 312B

RULES ITEMSupercedes Item 340, In AKMR 100, series NO.

BEYOND TERMINAL CHARGES TO OR FROM POINTS OTHER THAN THE STATE OF ALASKA, (CL):: 340

Reference STB AKMR 100A, Item 340

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ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

P.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.

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STB AKMR 312B

RULES ITEMSupercedes Item 345, In AKMR 100, series NO.

345

NOTE 1.

NOTE 2.

NOTE 3.

EXCEPTIONS: The provisions of this Fuel Surcharge will not apply to rates set forth in the following items:A.

B.

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346

Refer to AKMR 100, series, Item 346.

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ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICINGP.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

APPLICATION OF ARBITRATY FUEL SURCHARGE:

Except as specifically indicated in individual rate items and exceptions noted herein, all shipments are subject to an Arbitrary Fuel Surcharge of ♦ sixteen percent (16%). Multiply the applicable rate by ♦ 1.16.

For rates in cents, fractions will be as follows: Fractions of less than 1/2 cent will be dropped and fractions of 1/2 cent of more will be rounded to the next whole cent.

For rates in dollars, fractions of dollars will be rounded as follows: Less than .50 will be dropped and .50 or more will be rounded to the next whole dollar.

Where the rate or charge is published in dollar and cents, apply the equivalent in cents.

ISSUED: May 26, 2021 EFFECTIVE: June 6, 2021

APPLICATION OF INLAND FUEL SURCHARGE:

Reference to Tariffs, Items, Notes, Rules, etc. will be as follows: Where reference is made in this Supplement to Tariffs, Items, Notes, Rules, etc., it is understood that such reference is continuous and includes Supplements to or successive issues of such Items, Notes, Rules, etc.

STB AKMR 100, series, or 312, series, Item Numbers:

Accessorial charges specifically named in individual rate items that are noted as exceptions to items listed in paragraph A above.

340, 341, 360, 430, 461, 480, 500, 501, 504, 563, 740, 750, 751, 820, 848, 850, 891, 900, 910, 911, 959, 982, 987 and 990.

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.

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# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1TARIFF NO. 312B

2nd Revised Page 25STB AKMR 312B

RULES ITEMSupercedes Item 460, In AKMR 100, series NO.

460

Refer to AKMR 100, series, Item 460 for charges.

610

The minimum charge for any single shipment, as defined in AKMR 100, series, Rule 100 will be:

BETWEEN: SEATTLE, WAAND: POINTS IN ALASKA:

$110.00(1) $135.00

(1) Rate applied to shipments requiring temperature control.

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ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

CONSOLIDATION SERVICE:

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICINGP.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

MINIMUM CHARGE PER SHIPMENT - LCL:

CDV

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# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1TARIFF NO. 312B

2nd Revised Page 26STB AKMR 312B

ITEMNO.

TERMINAL CHARGES - WHARFAGE 941

TERMINAL HANDLING CHARGE 942

I. $0.75 $0.44

II. $70.00 $38.00

NOTE 1. The minimum charge for Terminal Handling will be $5.00 per shipment.

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RULES

Wharfage charges will be assessed on all shipments moving over the following routes: Wharfage will be assessed at a rate of $4.00 per short ton (2,000 pounds), subject to a minimum charge of $5.00 per shipment.

Unless otherwise specified, all rates named in Sections One through Eight of tariff are subject to the following terminal handling charges:

Northbound Southbound

FREIGHT ALL KINDS (Applicable on all commodities except as otherwise specified in this Rule). Rates in cents per hundred pounds based on actual weight.

FREIGHT ALL KINDS (As listed in Items 2098, 2906, 2910, 2945, 2959, 7906, 7910, 7820. Rated in dollars and cents per each or individual unit.

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

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STB AKMR 312B

ITEMNO.

959

TRANSFER OF LADING CHARGE:

Refer to AKMR 100, series, Item 959 for charges.

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RULES

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICINGP.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

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STB AKMR 312B

Page No. 28P.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION I

CLASS RATES

Between Seattle, Washington

And Points in Alaska

(See Item 2420 for Application of CL Ratings)

For Class Ratings Higher Than 100, Rates Willbe Arrived at by Applying the Following Method:

Class 110 – 110% of Class 100 RateClass 125 - 125% of Class 100 RateClass 150 – 150% of Class 100 RateClass 175 – 175% of Class 100 RateClass 200 – 200% of Class 100 RateClass 250 – 250% of Class 100 RateClass 300 – 300% of Class 100 RateClass 350 – 350% of Class 100 RateClass 400 – 400% of Class 100 RateClass 500 – 500% of Class 100 Rate

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

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STB AKMR 312B

113.31 ---104.10 ---75.79 ---

104.81 ---96.31 ---70.12 ---96.32 ---88.47 ---64.46 ---87.81 ---80.70 ---58.73 ---79.32 ---72.89 ---53.05 ---71.03 ---64.31 ---47.70 ---

NOTE 1: For application, see Page 32, Section I.

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# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

LCL5,00010,000

100

92 1/2

85

77 1/2

70 - 65

60 - 55 - 50LCL

5,000

P.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

NMFC RATING:

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021

LCL

MIN. WT. IN LBS. CDV: VAL:

EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

10,000LCL

5,00010,000

LCL5,00010,000

5,00010,000

5,00010,000

LCL

From: SEATTLE, WATO: AK POINTS, Viz: (See Page 21)

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STB AKMR 312B

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ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

SECTION 2

COMMODITY RATES

BETWEEN

Seattle, Washington(See Page 21)

AND

Points in Alaska(See Page 21)

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 31

ANTIQUES, ANTIQUE REPRODUCTIONS, SCULPTURES, STATUARIES, and HOUSEHOLD 2021APPOINTMENTS, used and/or new, for Commercial, Resale or Exhibition purpose only. (See Notes 1 and 2)

107.21 --- 107.21 --- 107.21 ---

NOTE 1. Rates apply on shipper load and count closed containers only. Rates will not apply on items of extrodinary value. Released valuation may not exceed $25,000.00 per containerload.

NOTE 2. Valuation of goods must be noted on inbound Bill of Lading.

APPLIANCES (with or without coin operated mechanism), Coal, Gas, Oil, Wood or 2028Electrically Operated, Viz.: (See below)

123.52 --- 49.91 49.91 40.79 40.79 52.40 52.40 33.86 33.86 42.03 42.03 29.67 29.67 37.25 37.25 26.50 26.50

Viz:Cooling or Freezing Boxes (Freezer) Range HoodsDishwashing Machines RefrigeratorsDisposals, Garbage Refuse CompactorsDrying Machines, Laundry Stoves or Ranges, Cooking, HeatingFurnaces, House-heating, hot air Surface Cooking Units, for permanentHeaters, Water installationOvens, baking, stationary for permanent installation Washing and Drying Machines, combinedOvens, Microwave, with or without ovenware dishes in packages laundry

Washing Machines, Laundry

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ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 8,000) ..................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 15,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 8,000) ..................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 32

ART, ORIGINAL WORKS OF, Viz.: (See Notes 1 thru 5) 2035Carvings, Decorations, Figures, Limited Editions, Paintings, Pictures, Statues, Totem Poles

138.46 --- 184.68 --- 276.86 ---

(1) Rate applies when released value of cargo does not exceeding $5.00 per pound. (2) Rate applies when released value of cargo exceeds $5.00 per pound, but does not exceed $10.00 per pound. (3) Rate applies when released value of cargo exceeds $10.00 per pound, but does not exceed $25.00 per pound.

NOTE 1. If no value is declared in writing on the Bill og Lading by the Shipper, rates as listed under (3) shall be applied.

NOTE 2. Items must be packaged in enclosed wooden crates as listed per Item 245 of the NMFC. Carrier will not beresponsible for any damage to contents if improperly packaged. Carrier reserves the right to refuse any shipment insufficiently packaged.

NOTE 3. Items exceeding $25.00 per pound of declared value will not be accepted.NOTE 4. Item 560 shall not apply.NOTE 5. Rate, without discount, applies southbound.

ASPHALT and OTHER ARTICLES, Viz.: Asphalt, natural byproduct, Petroleum (other than paint, 2042stain or varnish), liquid or solid; Pitch or tar, liquid or solid, Sealer Asphalt pavement surface, coal or tar base, liquid or solid.

64.17 --- 56.86 --- 9.74 9.74 9.27 9.27 12.34 12.34

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(2) LCL .....................................................................................................................................(1) LCL .....................................................................................................................................

(3) LCL .....................................................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ...............................................................................................................LCL ........................................................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

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ASPHALT (Asphaltum), natural, by-product, other than paint, stain or varnish, in bulk, in 2043Shipper-owned tanks (See Note 1).

16.16 25.57

16.16 25.57

NOTE 1. Rates include return of empty tank to origin port dock.

AUTOMOBILE, MOTORCYCLE, or MARINE PARTS, and OTHER ARTICLES, as described in 2056Item 1005 (See Note 1).

96.67 --- 91.85 --- 41.42 41.42 31.56 31.56 22.72 22.72 41.42 41.42 31.56 31.56 22.72 22.72 31.86 31.86 24.28 24.28 17.49 17.49 31.86 31.86 24.28 24.28 17.49 17.49

(1) Subject to a minimum charge of 9 pounds per cubic foot.

NOTE 1. Rates apply only on commodities manufactured, represented or sold as component or accessorial part of a passenger or freight motor vehicle or motor vehicle or motor truck trailer or motorcycles or marine vessel.

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SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

handling (Min. Wt. 18,000) .....................................................................................................Tanks not exceeding 20' long, 8' wide, nor 4' high, designed for forklift Tanks not exceeding 20' in length nor 8' diameter (Min. Wt. 36,000) ...........................................

(1) LCL .....................................................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................

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24’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 56,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 38,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

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BICYCLES, NOI; UNICYCLES, NOI or VEHICLES, CHILDREN'S, NOI, NEW; as described in Items 2077189800 (Subs 5 through 8) and 189780 (Sub 2) of the NMFC, and Related Parts andAccessories, in straight or mixed shipments.

103.14 --- 40.57 40.57 40.57 40.57 35.15 35.15 35.15 35.15

(1) Subject to a minimum of 7 pounds per cubic foot.

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20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................(1) LCL .....................................................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 26,000) .................................................................................................

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BOATS, SU, nested or not nested, mounted on trailers, cradles or other shipping 2098device, not exceeding 14’ in width nor 35,000 pounds. (See Note 1)

$240.00 $274.00$255.00 $291.00$331.00 $377.00

NOTE 1. Rates are shown in dollars per linear foot and are subject to a maximum weight of 35,000 lbs. Boats exceeding45 feet in length, 14 feet in width or 35,000 pounds will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

NOTE 2. Shipper must furnish necessary skids, cradles, chocks, crates or other devices necessary to ensure safe handling. When Carrier agrees to provide or construct cradle, charges will be based on $2.09 per square foot based on overall dimensions of boat, subject to a minimum charge of $525.00. Construction of cradles is at Carrier’sdiscretion. Carrier may decline to build a cradle for any boat.

NOTE 3. Household goods or personal effects, as described in AKMR 100, series, Item 560, may be placed in enclosed areasof boats, provided they are secured by the Shipper. Shipper must declare weight of goods on the Bill of Lading.Items are subject to a released value of $ .10 per pound, per article, subject to provisions listed in AKMR 100,series, Item 560. Items will be considered as Shipper load and count, and accepted to all items.

NOTE 4. All measurements shall be based on overall dimensions which include trailer tongues, bow pulpits, masts, stacks,outdrives, swimsteps or any other protuberences.

NOTE 5. If boat is received containing more than 1/4 tank of fuel, charges as shown in AKMR 100, series, Item 987 will be assessed.

NOTE 6. When Carrier is required to lift boat to/from water or trailer in Seattle, an additional charge will be assessed. Carrier will provide this service at a rate of $3.68 per square foot, subject to the minimums outlined below:Trailer Lift: $607.00 MinimumWater Lift: $1365.00 MinimumSuch service must be scheduled with Carrier prior to delivery. Boat lift and launch operations are performed atCarrier's discretion. Carrier may decline to lift any boat. Shipper must sign Carrier's Boat Lift Agreement prior tolifting any boat.

NOTE 7. Boat lift or launch is not available in Cordova or Valdez.NOTE 8. All portable canvas tops or sides must be removed prior to receipt at AKMR dock. All tops and sides shipped

attached will be at owner's risk. Boats must be received with the masts and rigging detached.NOTE 9. Rates shown are between Carrier's Terminals.NOTE 10. AKMR 100, series, Item 340, 342, 568, Paragraph A, Items (1) overlength and (3) overheight, and 750 do not apply.NOTE 11. Rate for southbound shipment shall be rate shown reduced by ten percent (10%).NOTE 12. If boats are nested, they may not exceed 8 feet in overall height.

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Not Exceeding 24’ in length .......................................................................................................Exceeding 24' but not Exceeding 40’ in length ............................................................................Exceeding 40’ but not exceeding 45’ in length ............................................................................

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CANOES AND KAYAKS, SU, Nested or not nested, not exceeding 20’ in length, not exceeding 8’ 2100in height when nested.

$ 362.00 --- $ 414.00 --- $ 460.00 --- $ 924.00 ---

NOTE 1. Rate is shown in dollars and cents per boat.

NOTE 2. Rate applies between Carrier's terminals.

BOAT TRAILERS, nested or not nested, not moving under a boat (See Notes 1 and 2). 2102

$87.00 $96.00$112.00 $127.00

NOTE 1. Rate is shown in dollars and cents per linear foot.

NOTE 2. Rate applies between Carrier's terminals.

BOXES and TOTES, Plastic, Viz.: Boxes, Totes, molded plastic, new or used; with or without 2104 tops, SU, nested or not nested, plastic liners.

204.02 --- 56.10 56.10 56.10 56.10 44.89 44.89 44.89 44.89

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Exceeding 8’, but not over 14’ in length ....................................................................................Exceeding 14’, but not over 18’ in length ...................................................................................Exceeding 18’, but not over 20’ in length ...................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

Trailers less than 30’ overall length ...........................................................................................Trailers 30’ and over in length ..................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 8,000) ..................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 17,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 15,000) .................................................................................................

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BOXES and TOTES, Viz.: BOXES: Boxes, Sheets (dividers) or Shrouds, Box or Tote Liners, 2109Fibreboard Paper or Pulpboard, Corrugated, with or without tops, KD Flat or Folded Flat - New.

100.97 --- 39.31 39.31 39.31 39.31 36.55 36.55 23.54 23.54

BOXES, and Viz: Boxes, wooden, KD. Shook, Wooden, new or used. 2110

28.07 28.07 20.99 20.99 28.07 28.07 20.99 20.99 21.05 21.05 15.75 15.75 21.05 21.05 15.75 15.75

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24’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................

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LCL ...........................................................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................

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24’ Container (Min. Wt. 19,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 38,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

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BOXES, Viz.: Boxes, household shipping, lift vans, KD flat, lumber and plywood combined. 2111

68.84 --- 19.94 19.94 19.94 19.94 14.95 14.95 14.95 14.95

BRICKS, BLOCKS, SLABS or RELATED ARTICLES, Viz.: Bricks and blocks, building, fire or 2112paving, other than glass or slate, in packages.

67.48 -- 58.87 -- 14.53 14.53 10.41 10.41 14.53 14.53 10.41 10.41 13.98 13.98 13.98 13.98

NOTE 1. Does not apply to precast panels or columns. See Item 2868.

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LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

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20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 53,000) .................................................................................................

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LCL ...........................................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

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24’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

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BUILDINGS or HOUSES, KD and RELATED ARTICLES, Viz.: Wall, Roof or Floor sections, 2119consisting of expanded plastic insulating material, framed with wood, and may alsobe faced with wallboard or metal. Building Construction Sections, wooden, with or insulation, KD or flat. Buildings, Houses, fabricated or portables, wooden, KD or in flat sections. (See Note 1)

57.69 57.69 29.51 29.51 22.24 22.24 18.06 18.06 14.69 14.69 57.69 57.69 29.51 29.51 22.24 22.24 18.06 18.06 14.69 14.69 22.95 22.95 18.29 18.29 14.88 14.88 22.95 22.95 18.29 18.29 14.88 14.88

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24’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 19,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 7,000) ..................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................

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BUILDINGS, TRAILER HOUSES, MODULARS, or MOBILE HOMES, SU, 2121Sections, portable or fabricated, including buildings or modulars with permanent axles and wheels attached: (See Notes 1 through 9)

$24.78 $30.58$21.97 $26.88

(1) Note 2 does not apply. NOTE 1. Rates are in cents per square foot, based on overall dimensions which include all protrusions, extensions and

overhangs.NOTE 2. Used Units exceeding 30,000 pounds will be subject to an additional charge of $16.97 per hundred weight on the

weight in excess of 30,000 pounds.NOTE 3. Units exceeding 70’ in length will be rated at the applicable rate, plus ten (10%) percent.NOTE 4. Rates apply between Carrier’s terminals.NOTE 5. Items 340, 342, 568, and 750 do not apply. NOTE 6. All doors and windows must be covered with plywood. Units received with plastic covered outside walls will not be

accepted unless openings are securely covered first with plywood or similar sub-stantial material. Carrier will not be responsible for any damage caused by wind, weather, or acts of God.

NOTE 7. Carrier will not be liable for mechanical, frame or structural deficiencies unless through negligence of the Carrier, nor liable for damage to frame or structure caused by overloading of contents loaded inside the unit, nor external orinternal panel damage or items connected thereto, as a result of the units bowing or twisting due to insufficient structural integrity.No contents other than factory installed equipment secured for shipment will be allowed inside the unit. In the event other items secured or not, are loaded inside the unit, Carrier may require all contents to be withdrawn andloaded into containers, with charges for the account of the party paying for the freight.

NOTE 8. Carrier reserves the right to purchase damaged unit at a price not to exceed the declared value at the time of acceptance in lieu of repairing said unit. If no value is declared, Carriers' maximum liability is $5,000.00.

NOTE 9. All units must be prepaid, unless credit has been extended in writing by the Carrier.

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Units with permanent axles and wheels attached and steel frames ..............................................(1) Four (4) or more units per voyage ........................................................................................

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BUILDINGS, TRAILER HOUSES, MODULARS, or MOBILE HOMES, SU, 2122 Sections without permanent axles or wheels attached, portable or fabricated:

(See Notes 1 through 10)

$24.85 $30.58$21.97 $26.88

NOTE 1. Rates are in cents per square foot, based on overall dimensions which include all protrusions, extensions and overhangs.

NOTE 2. Used Units exceeding 30,000 pounds will be subject to an additional charge of $16.97 per hundred weight on theweight in excess of 30,000 pounds.

NOTE 3. Units exceeding 70’ in length will be rated at the applicable rate, plus ten (10%) percent.NOTE 4. Rates apply between Carrier’s terminals.NOTE 5. Items 340, 342, 568, and 750 do not apply. NOTE 6. All doors and windows must be covered with plywood. Units received with plastic covered outside walls will not be

accepted unless openings are securely covered first with plywood or similar sub-stantial material. Carrier will not be responsible for any damage caused by wind, weather, or acts of God.

NOTE 7. Carrier will not be liable for mechanical, frame or structural deficiencies unless through negligence of the Carrier, nor liable for damage to frame or structure caused by overloading of contents loaded inside the unit, nor external orinternal panel damage or items connected thereto, as a result of the units bowing or twisting due to insufficient structural integrity.No contents other than factory installed equipment secured for shipment will be allowed inside the unit. In the event other items secured or not, are loaded inside the unit, Carrier may require all contents to be withdrawn andloaded into containers, with charges for the account of the party paying for the freight.

NOTE 8. Carrier reserves the right to purchase damaged unit at a price not to exceed the declared value at the time of acceptance in lieu of repairing said unit. If no value is declared, Carriers' maximum liability is $5,000.00.

NOTE 9. All units must be prepaid, unless credit has been extended in writing by the Carrier.NOTE 10. At destination arrangements for wheels/trailer must be made by the shipper. Shipper must remove units from the

terminal upon discharge from the vessel. Delay or standby time will be charged for at $637.00 per hour or fractionthereof.

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Units without permanent axles and wheels attached and steel frames .........................................

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Four (4) or more units per Voyage .............................................................................................

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BUILDING MATERIALS and OTHER ARTICLES, as described in Item 1008, in mixed loads only. 2126(See Notes 1 and 2)

56.24 56.24 28.68 28.68 25.50 25.50 15.82 15.82 13.41 13.41 56.24 56.24 28.68 28.68 25.50 25.50 15.82 15.82 13.41 13.41 44.24 44.24 18.77 18.77 15.30 15.30 44.24 44.24 18.77 18.77 15.30 15.30

NOTE 1. Item 882 shall not apply.

NOTE 2. Rates shown shall also apply to commodities listed below.

Item Description2310 Electrical Equipment2332 Electrical Light Fixtures2340 Electrical Cable2410, 2512 Glass2530 Hardware2798 Plumbers Goods2129 Building Materials, Shakes or Shingles2133 Building Materials, as described

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20’ Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................

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40’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 7,000) ..................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 19,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 15,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 38,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................

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BUILDING MATERIALS, Viz.: Shakes or Wooden Shingles 2129

67.48 ---

NOTE 1. For application of container load rates see Item 2126.

BUILDING MATERIALS and OTHER ARTICLES, Viz.: Building Woodwork, as described under the 2133 heading of “Building Woodwork Group” in the NMFC; Wall Cabinet Sections, KD or KD Flat, Doors, Skylights, Windows, NOI Window Extrusions, vinyl or aluminum.

106.49 ---

NOTE 1. Subject to a minimum of 9 pounds per cubic foot.NOTE 2. For application of containerload rate see Item 2126.

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LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

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CANS, METAL, empty, in packages (See Note 1) 2147

45.95 40.04 21.44 30.09 17.70 23.92 45.95 40.04 21.44 30.09 17.70 23.92 45.95 40.04 21.44 30.09 17.70 23.92 45.95 40.04 21.44 30.09 17.70 23.92

NOTE 1. Rates will also apply on can ends, when contained in the same shipment as cans described above.

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FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 7,000) ..................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 8,500) ..................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 18,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 34,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 56,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 34,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................

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CEMENT and RELATED ARTICLES, in packages, Viz.: (See Below) 2175

57.58 --- 51.02 --- 36.27 --- 13.84 13.84 11.20 11.20 13.84 13.84 11.20 11.20 11.20 11.20 11.20 11.20

Viz.:, GroutAgents, air entraining LimeAnhydrous Sodium Carbonate MagnesiteCement, high temperature bonding Mud or Compounds, well drillingCement, hydraulic masonry, mortar, Plaster or Joint Compound

natural or Portland Plasticizer, Concrete or MasonryClay NOI SandColloidal Clay (Bentonite) Soda AshFire Clay StuccoFly Ash Water Reducing compoundsGravel

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CDV VAL

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

LCL ........................................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ..............................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) .............................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 56,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

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EXPLOSIVES, Viz.: Blasting Agent, Type E, Hazard Class Divisions 1.5 (See Notes 1 through 4) 2179

21.59 21.59

NOTE 1. Rate is dock to dock only. NOTE 2. Service available only by prior approval of the Carrier.NOTE 3. Rate includes return of empty shipper-owned containers/tanks to Carrier's Seattle, WA terminal.NOTE 4. Carrier will accept reservations for limited space available for this commodity; however, a $150.00 cancellation fee

is due, if the reservation is later cancelled or if cargo is not shipped on the reserved voyage.NOTE 5. Bill of Lading description must conform to the requirements of the U. S. Department of Transportation hazardous

materials regulations.

CHEMICAL GROUPS and ACIDS, NOS: As described under that heading in the NMFC: 2180(See Note 1)

56.83 --- 51.45 --- 38.16 --- 12.56 12.10 9.22 8.88 12.56 12.10 9.22 8.88 12.51 12.03 12.51 12.03

NOTE 1. Rates apply only to items not fit for human consumption.

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LCL ........................................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ..............................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) .............................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................

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20’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 56,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................

CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

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CHEMICALS and OTHER ARTICLES, Viz.: (See Below) 2203

63.45 --- 57.52 --- 37.46 --- 14.77 14.77 13.95 13.95 14.77 14.77 13.95 13.95 13.95 13.95 13.95 13.95

Viz:,Anti-Freeze Alcohol (See Note 1)Compounds, Water Absorption or Anti-Icing, Motor Fuel, liquidGel PaksHeat Transfer Agent or Media (See Note 4)Inhibited GlycolMethanolMethyl AlcoholPolymerProprietary Anti-freeze or Engine Coolant Preparations (See Note 2)Proprietary De-Icing Compounds (See Note 3)Triethylene Glycol

NOTE 1. Applies only on Isopropyl or Isopropanol Alcohol.NOTE 2. Applies only on proprietary anti-freeze or engine coolant preparations made from denatured ethyl alcohol,

methanol, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, diethylene glycol, hexylene glycol or tri-ethylene glycol, with or without inhibitors.

NOTE 3. Applies only on preparations containing alcohols or glycols, with or without inhibitors.NOTE 4. Applies only on proprietary heat transfer agents or media consisting of glycol ether, ethylene glycol, propylene

glycol, diphenyl and diphenyl oxide mixtures or o-dichlorobenzeen, with or without inhibitors.

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40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

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ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 56,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ........................................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ..............................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) .............................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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CHEMICALS, De-Icing fluids, glycols, in bulk tanks. 2240

$1.63 $1.63

NOTE 1. Rate is in dollars and cents per U.S. gallon.NOTE 2. Consignee must remove all contents at destination prior to return to the Carrier. When Carrier is required to

remove and dispose of residue, all costs of such services will be to the account of the consignee.NOTE 3. EXCEPTION TO AKMR 100, SERIES, ITEM 510: Detention of bulk container will begin when bulk container is not

released in time to be returned to Seattle, WA on the voyage following its arrival. Detention charges will be aslisted in AKMR 100, series, Item 510.

CONTAINERS, SHIPPER OWNED, Viz.: Freight, SU, not to exceed 8’6” wide, empty. 2244

$2,626.00 $2,899.00$3,679.00 $4,046.00$4,726.00 $5,198.00$6,619.00 $6,947.00

NOTE 1. Rates are in dollars and cents per container.NOTE 2. Rates do not include pickup or delivery.NOTE 3. Rates are between Carrier's terminals only. NOTE 4. Carrier reserves right to load empty container with cargo of Carrier’s choice. Rates named in this item shall apply

whether or not Carrier loads container with cargo or transports container empty.NOTE 5. Rates do not apply to modified containers or containers incompatible with Carrier’s operations.NOTE 6. Rates do not apply to wheeled trailers.NOTE 7. Transportation of equipment moving subject to this item, whether empty or loaded, shall be at the sole discretion

and convenience of the Carrier. Neither reservation of vessel space nor acceptance of equipment is a guarantee that it will move on a specific sailing.

NOTE 8. Containers must be wind and water tight, structurally sound, and compatible with Carrier’s operations.

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53' Container ............................................................................................................................

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20' Container ............................................................................................................................24' Container ............................................................................................................................40' Container ............................................................................................................................

20’ Tank (Min. Gals. 5,000) ........................................................................................................

CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

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CONTAINER, REFUSE, SALVAGE or WASTE, Conveying or Dumping Type, iron or steel, for use 2250with joists or lift trucks, with or without casters, nested or not nested.

56.99 $56.9925.12 $25.1256.99 $56.9922.62 $22.6256.99 $56.9922.05 $22.0556.99 $56.9924.50 $24.50

COVERINGS, Floor as described in : Items 70500 through 71020 and 188210 of the NMFC, and 2266related articles.

96.14 ---

NOTE 1. Subject to a minimum charge of 9 pounds per cubic foot.NOTE 2. For application of container load rates, see Item 2126.

CRAB POTS OR TRAPS, SU, Nested, or KD (See Notes 1 through 3). 2270

$7.82 ---34.70 $34.7034.70 $34.7034.70 $34.7034.70 $34.70

(1) Rates are in dollars and cents per cubic foot.NOTE 1. Rates apply between Carrier’s terminals only.NOTE 2. CL rates are in dollars and cents per one hundred pounds.NOTE 3. Item 882 does not apply.

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53’ Container (Min. Wt. 15,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

(1) LCL .....................................................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 45,000) .................................................................................................

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20’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 18,000) .................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, in straight or mixed loads as described in Item 1015. 2310(See Notes 1 and 2)

90.35 ---73.22 ---68.78 ---

NOTE 1. Subject to a minimum charge of 9 pounds per cubic foot.NOTE 2. For application of container load rates, see Item 2126.

ELECTRICAL LIGHT FIXTURES GROUP, Viz.: Electrical Connector Boxes; Electrical Lamps; 2332Electrical Light Fixtures; Electrical Lighting Poles and Standards, other than wooden; Electrical Lighting Transformers, not exceeding 25 pounds each.

90.35 ---73.22 ---68.78 ---

NOTE 1. Subject to a minimum charge of 9 pounds per cubic foot.NOTE 2. For application of container load rates, see Item 2126.

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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 2,000) .................................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 2,000) .................................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, Wire, electrical, brass, aluminum or copper, plain, covered or 2340insulated. Transmission cable, copper clad wire, Cable, electric as listed in Items 61150, 61160 and 61170 of the NMFC.

90.35 ---73.22 ---68.78 ---

NOTE 1. For application of container load rates, see Item 2126.

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LCL (Min. Wt. 2,000) .................................................................................................................LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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FERTILIZERS and HORTICULTURAL ARTICLES, as described in Item 1016. 2350

75.33 ---69.22 ---34.40 $34.4016.44 $16.4434.40 $34.4016.44 $16.4430.35 $30.3515.95 $15.9530.35 $30.3515.95 $15.95

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, Per NMFC Item 69180, 69185, 69190, 69220 and 69280. FIRE FIGHTING 2365HOSE CARTS OR REELS, Per NMFC Item 69280. TANKS, AIR PRESSURE, NEW, EMPTY, per NMFC Item 180790.

106.81 ---

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40’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

CDV VAL

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................

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53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

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FOODSTUFFS, Viz.: (See Note 1) Beverages, in packages, flavored or phosphated, not 2380including extracts, syrups in containers of greater than five gallon capacity, not including alcoholic beverages or liquors. Water, Mineral, Plain, NOI.

54.73 ---46.96 ---17.63 $22.0517.63 $22.0517.63 $22.0517.63 $22.05

NOTE 1. Rates will also apply on ice making machines or merchandise vending machines, moving in mixed shipments with commodities named in this Item.

FOODSTUFFS and OTHER ARTICLES, as described in Item 1019. 2401

54.73 ---46.96 ---33.48 $35.2517.63 $22.0517.63 $22.0517.63 $22.0517.63 $22.05

--- ---17.63 $22.05

--- ---

NOTE 1. Item 882 does not apply.NOTE 2. Rates named in this Item will also apply on commodities not described herein, providing the weight of such

commodities does not exceed ten (10%) percent of the total weight of the shipment. NOTE 3. Rates named herein will not apply on articles requiring refrigeration or temperature control.

FOODSTUFFS, as described in Item 1019 with (1) reference. 2415

118.68 ---

NOTE 1. For application of container load rate, see Item 2401.

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LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 50,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 2,000) .................................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 50,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 2,000) .................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

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FREIGHT, NOS, in straight or mixed shipments. (See Notes 1 and 2) 2420

63.15 63.1537.99 37.9932.37 32.3728.60 28.6025.38 25.3818.93 18.9363.15 63.1537.99 37.9932.37 32.3728.60 28.6025.38 25.3818.93 18.9357.15 57.1530.28 30.2823.87 23.8720.08 20.0857.15 57.1530.28 30.2823.87 23.8720.08 20.08

NOTE 1. Rates published in this item will not apply on the following articles:

(A) Automobiles, passenger or freight(B) Acids, liquid(C) Ammunition(D) Explosives(E) Freight requiring refrigeration(F) Livestock(G) Radioactive Materials(H) Poisons(I) Household Goods(J) Freight otherwise described in commodity sections of this tariff.

NOTE 1. Exceptions: Not subject to Items 645 and 882.

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53’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................

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ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 8,000) ..................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 19,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 29,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 35,000) .................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

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SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 55

FUEL, VIZ.: Presto Logs, Pellets, in bags, Viz.: Coal Forest slash or Agricultural waste 2445residues, compressed.

67.59 ---57.94 ---31.13 31.1323.56 23.5617.26 17.2617.00 17.0017.85 17.8513.07 13.0731.13 31.1323.56 23.5617.26 17.2617.00 17.0017.85 17.8513.07 13.07

NOTE 1. Rates also apply on accompanying freight not named in this item, providing the weight of such accompanying freight does not exceed five (5%) percent of the total shipments.

FURNITURE, as described under the heading “Furniture Group” in the NMFC; other than KD, KD 2455Flat or Folded.

135.90 ---73.05 73.0560.64 60.6473.05 73.0560.64 60.6460.89 60.8946.31 46.3160.89 60.8946.31 46.31

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53’ Container (Min. Wt. 50,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 17,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 5,000) ..................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 7,000) ..................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 9,000) ..................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 2,000) .................................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................

CDV VAL

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 56

FURNITURE, Viz.: as described under the heading “Furniture Group” in the NMFC: KD, KD Flat 2476or Folded Flat.

87.29 ---51.37 51.3730.46 30.4642.79 42.7922.84 22.8442.79 42.7922.84 22.8442.79 42.7922.84 22.84

GAS, LIQUID PETROLEUM, in steel cylinders (See Note 1) 2497

88.58 ---30.62 30.6226.88 26.88

NOTE 1. Rates include return of empty cylinders only when moving in conjunction with Northbound full cylinders. Bill of lading must make reference to prior Northbound freight bill number.

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20’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 9,000) ..................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 17,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 33,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 17,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 7,000) ..................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

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FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 57

GAS, NOS, in steel cylinders or Scuba tanks full (See Note 1) 2499

92.11 ---18.93 18.9313.57 13.5718.93 18.9313.57 13.5715.69 15.6914.12 14.1215.69 15.6914.12 14.12

NOTE 1. Rates include return of empty cylinders only when moving in conjunction with Northbound full cylinders. Bill of lading must make reference to prior Northbound freight bill number.

GEAR, FISHING Viz.: New or Used, Viz.: Bait Jars, Floats, Gangens, Hooks, Life Preservers, 2505Nets or Netting, Poles, Reels, Snaps, Swivels, Rope, Marine Hardware

96.95 ---37.42 37.4220.52 20.5237.42 37.4220.52 20.5231.67 31.6717.36 17.3631.67 31.6717.36 17.36

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20’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 17,000) .................................................................................................

CDV VAL

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 46,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 18,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 58

GLASS, Viz.: Automobile, Boat, Flat, NOI, window, without frames, in enclosed wooden cases 2510or factory sealed boxes.

85.38 ---75.05 ---64.03 ---

NOTE 1. For application of containerload rates, see Item 2126.

GLASS, VIZ.: Automobile, Boat, flat, NOI, window, without frames, not packaged in enclosed 2512wooden cases or boxes.

148.58 ---130.67 ---114.44 ---

HARDWARE and OTHER ARTICLES, as described in Item 1020. (See Notes 1 through 3) 2530

68.40 ---62.93 ---60.22 ---

NOTE 1. Subject to a minimum charge of 9 pounds per cubic foot.NOTE 2. Rates apply only on mixed shipments of five (5) or more articles, as described in Item 1020, of which no one article

may exceed fifty (50%) percent of the billed weight of the shipment.NOTE 3. For application of container load rates, see Item 2126.

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CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) ...............................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) ...............................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 2,000) ................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ................................................................................................................

ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of Pricing

P.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 59

HOUSEHOLD GOODS, EMIGRANT MOVEABLES and PERSONAL EFFECTS 2539(See Notes 1 through 7)

113.31 ---107.64 ---61.08 61.0860.76 60.7645.81 45.8145.58 45.58

NOTE 1. All shipments are predicated on a release value not exceeding $.10 per pound, per article, subject to the provisions as listed in item 560.

NOTE 2. Container load rates apply only to shipper loaded/consignee uploaded containers.NOTE 3. EXCEPTION TO ITEM 995: Maximum allowance will be 10% of Carrier’s scaled weight on shipper load/consignee

unload containers. NOTE 4. Rates are between Carrier’s terminals only (DO).NOTE 5. LCL shipments must be packed in accordance with the provisions of Item 100282 of the NMFC.NOTE 6. Items 882 and 959 do not apply.NOTE 7. Item 560 shall apply.

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LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

LCL (Min. Wt. 2,000) .................................................................................................................20' Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 8,000) ..................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................53' Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED: January 21, 2021For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 60

INSULATING MATERIAL, NOS, as described under the heading “Insulating Materials” in the 2546NMFC. (See Note 1)

282.52 ---105.70 105.7059.16 59.1692.49 92.4959.16 59.1679.59 79.5944.10 44.1074.60 74.6041.35 41.35

NOTE 1. Rate applies only to rolls, batts, bags, or boxes and specifically excludes rigid sheet or insulation board.

IRON and STEEL ARTICLES, as described under the heading “Iron and Steel Articles” in the or 2574lower, and other articles as described in Item 1021 Groups I, II, III.

52.62 ---42.61 ---37.57 ---14.69 14.6910.95 10.9512.65 12.6510.90 10.9012.65 12.6510.90 10.9012.74 12.7412.67 12.67

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CDV

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 3,000) ..................................................................................................

VAL

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 4,000) ..................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 8,000) ..................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 8,000) ..................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) ...............................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 58,000) .................................................................................................

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 61

IRON and STEEL ARTICLES, Pipe and Fittings, Cast Iron, Ductile (without structural fabrication) 2600or Wrought Iron. (See Note 1)

53.16 ---43.04 ---38.00 ---14.68 14.6814.68 14.6814.68 14.6814.68 14.68

NOTE 1. Rates also apply on pipe as described herein, when wholly or partially coated and/or lined with a compound having tar or asphalt base or when wholly or partially lined and/or coated or wrapped with felt fabric, cotton fabric or paper, with or without a coating of a compound having a tar or asphalt base or when wholly or partially coated or lined with cement or mortar.

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CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) ...............................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 62

CULVERT, ALUMINUM, IRON or STEEL, or PLASTIC; SU, Bundled, not exceeding 8’6" wide or 2601 8’6” high. (See Notes 1 through 3)

$6.95 ---$3,522.00 $3,522.00$4,261.00 $4,261.00$5,015.00 $5,015.00

(1) Rate is in dollars and cents per cubic feet.(2) Rates are in dollars and cents per platform.

NOTE 1. Shipment must be steel strapped into lifts able to be handled by forklift. NOTE 2. Rates also apply to culvert with bottoms attached.NOTE 3. Subject to STB AKMR 100, Series, Item 568 Overdimension.

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Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

(2) 24' Platform .........................................................................................................................(2) 20' Platform .........................................................................................................................(1) LCL .....................................................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

(2) 40' Platform .........................................................................................................................

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LIFE RAFTS, KD, as described in NMFC Items 24660, 24662, and 24663. 2613

96.14 ---53.78 53.7853.78 53.7853.78 53.7853.78 53.78

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CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 7,200) ..................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 64

LIQUORS, Alcoholic, NOI; Alcoholic, NOS, cartons and boxes must be sealed. 2623

72.26 ---43.38 ---26.22 24.6526.22 24.6526.22 24.6526.22 24.65

NOTE 1. Item 882 does not apply.

LIQUORS, BEVERAGES, Viz.: Ale, Beer, Beer (non-alcoholic), Port, Stout, Vermouth, 2630Wines, NOI

46.53 ---34.89 27.9220.94 20.7420.02 19.3420.94 20.7420.02 19.3420.94 20.7420.02 19.3420.94 20.74

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VALCDV

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) ...............................................................................................................LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) ...............................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of Pricing

P.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 33,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 65

LUMBER, VIZ.: Manufactured Joist, in packages, I-Beam joist consisting of plywood or ground 2648woodboard webbing and laminated veneer or lumber flanges, laminated veneer lumber, wood I-Beam end caps and blocking, including necessary hardware for assembly (Trade names may be shown as TJI or BCI or another name).

55.67 ---40.53 ---30.44 ---16.08 16.0812.47 12.4716.54 16.5411.25 11.2516.08 16.0813.57 13.5715.76 15.7615.13 15.13

LUMBER, Boards or Sheets, flat, Viz.: Particle Board; Paneling, NOS; Plywood; Waferboard, 2651Orientated Strand Board, (OSB); Wood, built up or combined, NOI.

49.16 ---38.94 ---29.20 ---12.86 12.869.99 9.99

13.21 13.218.99 8.99

12.86 12.8610.85 10.8512.96 12.9612.62 12.62

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CDV

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

VAL

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 58,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) ...............................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) ...............................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 58,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

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LUMBER, VIZ.: Lumber Rough or Surfaced, NOS, NOS; TIES, Railroad; TIMBERS; SURVEY 2658STAKES; GLU LAMINATED BEAMS, In straight forms laminated or buildup; FIBRE and CEMENT, Combined.

49.16 ---38.94 ---29.20 ---12.86 12.869.99 9.99

13.21 13.218.99 8.99

12.86 12.8610.85 10.8512.96 12.9612.62 12.62

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FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

VALCDV

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 58,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) ...............................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................

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LUMBER Viz.: Poles or Piling, treated or untreated. (See Notes 1 through 4) 2660

39.32 ---20.09 22.9220.94 23.8628.31 32.2634.06 38.8139.30 43.5344.50 50.7649.76 56.7355.04 62.74

NOTE 1. Shipper must show the number of poles and piling in each length group, together with the gross weight of each length of piling. Total gross weight of the entire shipment, of all sizes shipped, will be used to determine the rate basis for each length shipped.

NOTE 2. EXCEPTION: AKMR 100, series, Item 568 (A) (I) shall not apply. NOTE 3. Shipments exceeding 40’ in overall length will move between Carriers Terminals only. NOTE 4. Rates include Transfer of Lading.

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VALCDV

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

Any Quantity up to 24' in length ................................................................................................

Lengths over 75' but not over 85'; Min weight per lift 30,000 ......................................................Lengths over 85' but not over 95'; Min weight per lift 30,000 ......................................................Lengths over 95' but not over 105'; Min weight per lift 30,000 ....................................................Lengths over 105'; Min weight per lift 30,000 .............................................................................

Up to and including 40' in length; Min weight per lift 30,000 .......................................................Lengths over 40' but not over 54'; Min weight per lift 30,000 ......................................................Lengths over 54' but not over 65'; Min weight per lift 30,000 ......................................................Lengths over 65' but not over 75'; Min weight per lift 30,000 ......................................................

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MACHINERY or MACHINES or PARTS THEREOF and OTHER ARTICLES, as described in Item 26861025 (See Notes 1 through 3)

83.66 ---PART I: Closed Containers Only (1)

34.07 34.0727.05 27.0519.88 19.8817.99 17.9916.22 16.2234.07 34.0727.05 27.0519.88 19.8817.99 17.9916.22 16.2225.56 25.5616.89 16.8914.23 14.2325.56 25.5616.89 16.8914.23 14.23

PART II: Single Pieces (2) (3)40.77 40.7734.15 34.1527.26 27.2626.07 26.0723.61 23.6120.18 20.1816.97 16.97

PART III: Deck Stow (4) (5)$39.96 $39.96

(1) Rates apply when loaded to closed containers only. (2) Rates apply to breakbulk or non-containerized machinery only. (3) Rates are subject to a minimum charge of $25.92 per square foot.

(4) Rates are in dollars and cents per square foot and apply on shipments that due to their dimension or configuration cannot be loaded to Carrier’s equipment and must be loaded to the deck of Carrier’s vessel.

(5) EXCEPTION to AKMR 100A, Item 574, Paragraph G) Limits of Extended Liability: Carrier's liability under the extended liability program shall be subject to a maximum limitation of $200,000.00 per unit or piece. All other provisions of the item will apply.

NOTE 1. EXCEPTION TO AKMR 100, SERIES, ITEM 568, PARAGRAPH A: Provisions of Section (1) Overlength and (2)Overwidth shall not apply. Machinery exceeding 14' in height shall be subject to an additional 10% per foot orfraction thereof exceeding 14'.

NOTE 2. If through no fault of the Carrier, machinery is inoperable, and/or if machinery is received containing more than 1/4 tank of fuel, charges as shown in AKMR 100, series, Item 987 will be assessed.

NOTE 3. Machinery requiring loading to the deck of Carrier’s vessel will move on a space available basis only.

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Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 40,000) ......................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

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SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 24,000) ......................................................................................................Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 30,000) ......................................................................................................

Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 50,000) ......................................................................................................

Min Chg Per Sq Ft .....................................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 19,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 16,000) ......................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 45,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 60,000) .................................................................................................

Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 5,000) .......................................................................................................Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 10,000) ......................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................

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MACHINERY, or MACHINES: Refrigeration, Seafood, Processing, (including Freezers, Ice 2689Makers, Condensers, Compressors, Conveyors, Tank Chillers, Pumps, Motors, and Controls)

83.66 ---17.36 17.3617.36 17.3617.36 17.3617.36 17.36

MANHOLES or UTILITY VAULTS, NOI, concrete reinforced or not reinforced. 2693

61.08 ---57.61 ---14.56 14.5612.86 12.8614.56 14.5612.86 12.8612.86 12.8612.86 12.86

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CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 56,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ................................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................

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MATERIALS, PACKING, Viz: (See Notes 1, 2 and 3) Banding, steel; Boxes, fiberboard, KD; 2700Double wrap, in rolls; Dollies; Handcarts; Newsprint, unprinted; Pads, paper, rolled in bundles; Tags; Tape, paper, vinyl or masking; Wardrobe cartons, with steel bars; Steel Drums, empty.

34.36 34.3634.36 34.3625.79 25.7925.79 25.79

NOTE 1. Rate applies to shipper load and count containers only.NOTE 2. Rate applies only when shipment is consigned to an authorized household goods agency or representative.NOTE 3. Item 882 does not apply.

MATERIALS, OIL ABSORPTION, or CONTAINMENT, Viz.: Compounds, as described in NMFC 2716Items 50270, to include wood chips.

22.39 22.3916.16 16.1622.39 22.3916.16 16.1618.43 18.4315.13 15.1318.43 18.4315.13 15.13

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CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 19,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 38,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 53,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

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OFFICE SUPPLIES and OTHER ARTICLES as described in Item 1026, in mixed shipments 2718(See Note 1).

87.07 ---78.37 ---34.78 34.7831.87 31.8731.87 31.8726.08 26.08

(1) Subject to a minimum charge of 9 pounds per cubic foot. NOTE 1. Rates on shipments moving under the provisions of this item will not alternate with other rates in this tariff.

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FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

(1) LCL .....................................................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

(1) LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ...........................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................

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OUTFITS, as described in Item 1024; CONTRACTORS OUTFITS, DIVERS OUTFITS, FIRE 2720FIGHTING OUTFITS, SURVEYORS TOOLS. (See Notes 1 through 4)

85.08 ---78.38 ---27.57 27.5718.05 18.0527.57 27.5718.05 18.0525.76 25.7615.84 15.8425.76 25.7615.84 15.84

NOTE 1. Rate applies only to articles, as described, which are an essential part of working outfits, required in connection with various types of work.

NOTE 2. Rates will not apply on material which may become a permanent part of any work.NOTE 3. Shipment must be booked and bill of lading make reference to this item.NOTE 4. Shipments moving under the provisions of this item will not alternate with other rates listed in this tariff.

PAINTS, VARNISHES, LACQUERS and OTHER ARTICLES, in packages and/or Carrier approved 2721shipping containers, as described in Item 1023.

60.49 ---53.68 ---14.90 14.9014.53 14.5314.90 14.9014.53 14.5314.90 14.9014.90 14.90

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LCL ...........................................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 50,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 38,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 53,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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PAPER, PAPER ARTICLES and OTHER ARTICLES, as described in Item 1027. 2742

68.82 ---36.60 ---16.61 16.6116.61 16.6115.13 15.1315.13 15.13

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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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PETROLEUM or PETROLEUM PRODUCTS and OTHER ARTICLES, in packages or in other Carrier 2763authorized shipping containers, Viz.: (see below) (See Notes 1 and 2)

60.49 ---53.63 ---11.51 11.5111.51 11.5113.98 13.9813.98 13.98

Viz.:Compounds, Asphalt or Tar, combined with rubber NapthaCompounds, Crude Petroleum Treating, NOI Paint Thinning Petroleum oilDiesel Oil Petroleum Oil, NOIDistillate Fuel Oil Refined OilFuel Oil Solvent, CleaningGrease Stove OilKerosene Transformer OilLubricating Oil, Petroleum Base or other than Wax, Paraffin or Petroleum Petroleum Base

NOTE 1. U.S. Coast Guard Regulations require the segregation of non-compatible hazardous materials described in this Item.NOTE 2. When AKMR containers are source loaded at origin, the shipper must insure that the preponderant hazardous

material, by weight, is loaded to the rear of the container. If shipper does not insure such, causing the necessity of stripping the entire load for segregation purposes, apply the provisions of Item 959.

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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 56,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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PIPE, or PIPE FITTINGS, Cement or Concrete, reinforced. (See Note 1) 2775

14.56 14.5614.56 14.5613.55 13.5513.55 13.55

NOTE 1. Any special bunks, cradles, saddles or similar devices required for the transportation of commodities described herein must be furnished by the shipper.

PIPE, and PIPE FITTINGS, Viz.: (see below) 2784

104.81 ---54.14 54.1429.33 29.3354.14 54.1429.33 29.3350.55 50.5527.37 27.3750.55 50.5527.37 27.37

(1) Subject to a minimum of 11 pounds per cubic foot.

Viz.:Plastic or Rubber, flexible or other than flexible, in straight lengths or in coils.Pre-Insulated Polyethylene Pipe, covered or not covered with galvanized steel or aluminum wrapping.Pipe, consisting of a core of cement pipe; iron pipe or rigid plastic pipe; covered with expanded or foamed plastic;

and surrounded by outer sheath of plastic pipe, or Cement Pipe containing asbestos fibre.

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40’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 18,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 7,000) ..................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 58,000) .................................................................................................

(1) LCL .....................................................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

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PLASTICS or PLASTIC ARTICLES, Viz.( see below) (see Note 1) 2791

285.38 ---138.16 138.16138.16 138.16117.44 117.44117.44 117.44

Viz.:Insulating Boards;Forms or Shapes, cellular, expanded or foamed, NOS; Polystyrene, expended; Urethane (polyurethane) foamed

NOTE 1. Rates also apply on commodities named when faced on one or both sides with felt; felt paper, building or roofing; paper, plain or fiberglass impregnated or metal foil.

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ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 2,600) ..................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 3,500) ..................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 5,000) ..................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 7,000) ..................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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PLUMBER'S GOODS, as described under the heading "Plumbers' Goods" in the NMFC. 2798

90.35 ---

(1) Subject to a minimum of 9 pounds per cubic foot.NOTE 1. For application of container load rates, see Item 2126.

PRINTED MATTER, Viz. (See Below): 2804

80.42 ---24.17 24.1724.17 24.1722.66 22.6622.66 22.66

Viz.:Books, NOI, NMFC Items 161630 and 161560CalendarsCatalogs, NMFC Item 48501Directories, NMFC Item 161930Magazines or PeriodicalsNewspaper Inserts

PALLETS, Wooden, SU, Applies to pallets consigned to a Seafood Processor 2810

$1,994.00 $2,133.00$2,298.00 $2,458.00$3,855.00 $4,124.00$4,626.00 $4,949.00

NOTE 1. Rates are in dollars and cents per container.

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(1) LCL .....................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 37,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container ............................................................................................................................24’ Container ............................................................................................................................40’ Container ............................................................................................................................53’ Container ............................................................................................................................

ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of Pricing

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RAFTERS, ARCHES, TRUSSES, JOISTS, BEAMS, Viz. (See Below): 2812

88.29 ---22.07 22.0717.57 17.5722.07 22.0717.57 17.5719.33 19.3319.33 19.33

Viz.:Joists, manufactured of wood and metal combined. Arches, Rafters, Trusses manufactured of wood or wood and metal combined. Glu Laminated Beams, in curved forms laminated or built up.

NOTE 1. Rate also applies to hardware necessary for the assembly of articles shown, not to exceed 10% of the weight ofthe articles named.

ROOFING or SIDING MATERIALS as described in Item 1031. (See Notes 1 and 2) 2826

68.82 ---62.56 ---14.41 14.4113.88 13.8814.41 14.4113.88 13.8813.88 13.8813.88 13.88

NOTE 1. With containerload shipments of articles named, there may be included metal fasteners, tin roofing caps, nails, metal or other strips, or mop yarn, not to exceed ten (10%) percent of the weight of the articles named inItem 1031.

NOTE 2. If requested in advance, rates named herein include protective covering and strapping, when shipment is loaded toCarrier's platforms. Bill of Lading to be so noted.

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CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 38,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 19,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 58,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................

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SALT, for use in seafood processing. (See Note 1) 2845

58.87 ---23.50 26.7917.51 19.9823.50 26.7917.51 19.9817.51 19.9817.51 19.98

NOTE 1. Rate applies only when shipment is consigned to a seafood processing plant, and is used in the processing of seafood which is for human consumption.

SEAFOOD PROCESSING PLANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES, NOS, in straight or mixed 2850shipments, defined as such materials or supplies which are used in connection with operation/maintenance of Seafood Processing Plants.

48.63 55.2545.69 51.9336.33 41.30

--- 30.94--- 24.77

48.63 55.2545.69 51.9336.33 41.30

--- 30.94--- 24.77

48.63 55.2545.69 51.9336.33 41.30

--- 30.9448.63 55.2545.69 51.9336.33 41.30

--- 30.94

NOTE 1. Rate will not apply on household goods, personal effects, foodstuffs, vehicles, or shipments in bulk.

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# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 53,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 38,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of Pricing

P.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 8,000) ..................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 80

SLABS, Building or Roofing, reinforced concrete, with or without glass insertions and with or 2868without corkboard, fiberboard or plasterboard insulation;BEAMS, CHANNELS, DOUBLE TEES, GIRDERS, JOISTS, POLES, PILING, Structural, metal reinforced concrete (See Note 1)

64.28 ---21.24 24.2215.98 18.2321.24 24.2215.98 18.2321.24 24.2215.98 18.2321.24 24.2215.98 18.23

NOTE 1. Rates will also apply on slabs which contain plastic insulation, which is an integral part of slab composition.

TANKS, Iron or Steel, Plastic, Empty, NOS 2901

141.13 156.3922.82 25.3420.99 23.2620.54 22.8413.48 14.9915.17 16.85

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LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 60,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 56,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of Pricing

P.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 56,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

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TILE or HARDWOOD, FLOORING, Viz.: (See Below) 2902

70.80 ---36.73 ---29.75 ---12.42 12.4210.77 10.7712.20 12.2010.52 10.5211.68 11.6810.55 10.55

Viz.:Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware, Vinyl, Laminate, Plank, Asphalt, Composition NOI, with density exceeding 35 lbs. per cubic foot, in cartons, boxes, packages, or crates, palletized.As described in: Items 37860, 182355, 182510 and 182600 of the NMFC. (See Note 1)

NOTE 1. Does not apply to Rolled Flooring goods. See Item 2266.

TIRES, BATTERIES and OTHER ARTICLES Viz.: (See Below) 2903

80.42 ---71.35 ---65.40 ---18.51 18.5118.51 18.5114.23 14.2314.23 14.23

Viz.:Batteries, electric storage, with or without one hydrometer syringe in each separate shipping package and including necessary quantity of electrolyte corrosive battery fluid to equip batteries, either in the same or separate containers;Rubber Tires, Rubber Tire Boots, Flaps, Patches, Tubes (not inflated), Reliners, Shoes, or Treads.

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LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) ...............................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 58,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ................................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) ...............................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

53’ Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 82

TRAILERS, VACATION, Designed to be drawn by means of all ball and socket hitch and/or 2906passenger auto-mobile, SU (See Notes 1 through 7)

$32.42 $32.42

NOTE 1. Rates are in dollars and cents per square foot for overall length including hitch and bumper.NOTE 2. Rates apply between Carrier's terminals only.NOTE 3. Items 340, 342, 568 Paragraphs (1) and (2); and 750 do not apply.NOTE 4. Trailers may contain shipments of household goods or personal effects as described in Item 560, subject to a

released value not exceeding $.10 per pound, per article inclusive in the above rate. NOTE 5. Shipper must declare the weight of household goods and/or personal effects on the bill of lading. Household goods

and/or personal effects will be considered as shipper load and count, and accepted to all items.NOTE 6. Units exceeding 53' OAL or 8'6" in width will be rated in Item 2121.NOTE 7. Carrier will not be liable for mechanical, frame or structural deficiencies, unless caused through it's negligence.

Carrier is not liable for damage to frame or structure caused by overloading of contents, loaded inside the unit, nor external or internal panel damage or items connected thereto, as a result of the units bowing or twisting due to the insufficient structural integrity. Carrier will not be liable for the improper stowage of any contents within the unit and Carrier may require all contents be withdrawn and loaded into containers with charges for the account of the party paying the freight.

The Carrier reserves the right to purchase the unit, if damaged at a price not to exceed the declared value at the time of acceptance, in lieu of repairing said unit. If no value is declared, Carrier's maximum liability for unit is $5,000.00.

All windows, doors and external accessories must be protected with plywood or similar substantial material prior to receipt at Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. dock. Carrier will not be responsible for damage to unprotected windows, doors and external accessories. All external awnings must be removed prior to receipt at Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. dock. Carrier will not be responsible for damage to awnings which are not removed prior to shipment. Carrier will not beresponsible for any damage caused by wind, weather or acts of God.

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ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

Not Over 8’6” in Width, Not Over 53’ in Length: ..........................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

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FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 83

TRAILERS, Semi, Freight, designed to be drawn by means of a fifth wheel, pintle or ball hitch, 2910 Viz.: (See Notes 1 through 6)

Empty, not with any lading or cargo$27.37 $33.87

$2,721.00 $3,096.00$3,800.00 $4,711.00$5,171.00 $6,566.00

Loaded, with a lading not exceeding 30,000 pounds gross.$34.32 $42.33

$3,333.00 $3,669.00$4,764.00 $5,790.00$6,532.00 $8,109.00

Viz.:Bottom Dump End DumpTank UtilityFlatbed LowbedVan

NOTE 1. Items 340, 342, 568 Paragraph (A) and (C) and 750 do not apply.NOTE 2. Rates apply between Carrier's terminals only.NOTE 3. Rates are in dollars and cents per square foot, subject to minimum charge. All measurements are for overall

dimensions which include tongues and hitches. NOTE 4. Flatbed trailers, stacked and secured by the shipper, will be rated as a single unit, based on the overall length of

the stack of trailers.NOTE 5. Utility trailers are defined as not exceeding 20 ft in length, and are drawn by ball and hitch. NOTE 6. Trailers will move on a space available basis.

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Breakbulk ..................................................................................................................................Minimum Charge - Not exceeding 14’ OAL (Dollars per unit) .......................................................Minimum Charge - Not exceeding 24’ OAL (Dollars per unit) .......................................................Minimum Charge - Exceeding 24’ OAL (Dollars per unit) .............................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

Breakbulk ..................................................................................................................................Minimum Charge - Not exceeding 14’ OAL (Dollars per unit) .......................................................Minimum Charge - Not exceeding 24’ OAL (Dollars per unit) .......................................................Minimum Charge - Exceeding 24’ OAL (Dollars per unit) .............................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 84

VEHICLES AND OTHER ARTICLES, NEW Viz.: Vehicles, Motorcycles or motorbikes, two or three 2930wheeler. Vehicles, multi-terrain. Jet skis. Snow mobiles, with skis or runners detached, without windshields or, with windshields detached.

82.82 ---72.92 ---

NOTE 1. New articles must be boxed or crated, and packaged sufficiently for shipment. Shipper must supply straps for securing unboxed or uncrated articles.

TRAILERS, with or without vehicles as described in Item 2930. (See Notes) 2932

82.82 ---72.92 ---88.24 ---

NOTE 1. Rate is shown in dollars and cents per one hundred pounds, subject to the Minimum Charge per linear foot.NOTE 2. Rate is between carriers terminals.

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LCL ...........................................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................Subject to Minimum Charge Per Linear Foot ...............................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) .................................................................................................................

CDV VAL

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 3rd Revised Page No. 85

VEHICLES, Self-Propelled, SU, Viz.: Ambulances, Buses, Fire Apparatus, Freight truck tractors, 2945Motor Homes, Trucks with permanently affixed attachments, Vehicles, Motor, NOS (exceeding7’ OAH and/or 7 1/2" OAW and/or 22’ OAL) (See Notes 1 through 6)

27.22 36.5321.44 28.30

NOTE 1. Provisions of Items 340, 342, 568 Paragraphs (A), (1) (Overlength), and (3) (Overheight), 645 Paragraph (C), and

750 do not apply. NOTE 2. Rates are between Carrier's terminals.NOTE 3. Vehicles may not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) as specified by the manufacturer.

For complete auto and vehicle loading specifications, see STB AKMR 100, series, Rule 355.NOTE 4. The gross vehicle weight, including any freight, will determine the appropriate rate level. Shipper must declare

weight of any freight on the bill of lading. Freight will be considered as shipper load and count and accepted to allitems.

NOTE 5. Vehicles not suitable for general highway use shall be rated under Item 2686 or 2690. NOTE 6. If through no fault of carrier, vehicle is inoperable and/or if vehicle is received containing more than 1/4 tank of fuel,

charges as shown in AKMR 100, series, Item 987 will be assessed.

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Min. Wt. 24,000 ........................................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

Min. Wt. 12,000 ........................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 3rd Revised Page No. 86

VEHICLES, MOTOR, Viz.: Passenger Automobiles, Trucks or Pickup (with or without camper or 2959canopy attached), Vans. (See Notes 1 through 7)

$1,673.00 $2,561.00$2,554.00 $3,199.00$3,402.00 $4,274.00

NOTE 1. Items 340, 342 and 750 do not apply.NOTE 2. Rates are in dollars and cents per vehicle.NOTE 3. Rates apply only between Carrier’s terminals.NOTE 4. Autos may not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) as specified by the manufacturer. For complete

auto and vehicle loading specifications, see STB AKMR 100, series, Rule 355.NOTE 5. The following articles may NOT be shipped under the provisions of this Item: Hazardous Materials, Items of

Extraordinary Value, Goods shipped for sale or speculation, or Firearms.NOTE 6. If through no fault of carrier, vehicle is inoperable and/or if vehicle is received containing more than 1/4 tank of fuel,

charges as shown in AKMR 100, series, Item 987 will be assessed. NOTE 7. Carrier has the option to load vehicles to closed containers, platforms, or loose to the barge. Carrier will not be

liable for any damage due to weather - viz: water, ice, salt, wind, or act of God.

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FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

Not exceeding 7' in OAH and not exceeding 22' in OAL ...............................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

CDV VAL

Not exceeding 7' in OAH and not exceeding 19' in OAL ...............................................................Not exceeding 7' in OAH and not exceeding 10' in OAL ...............................................................

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WALLBOARD, Viz.: Gypsumboard or Plasterboard (fiberboard, felt or fiber and plaster 2966combined) faced or unfaced, with vinyl or plastic.

58.22 ---45.57 ---38.01 ---14.26 14.2613.06 13.0611.68 11.6814.26 14.2613.06 13.0611.68 11.6811.68 11.68

WALLBOARD or CEILING TILE, Acoustical; SOUND DEADENING BOARD, in solid flat sheets, as 2973described in Item 1033.

78.46 ---14.26 14.2613.06 13.0614.26 14.2613.06 13.0613.06 13.06

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CDV VAL

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 2 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................

LCL (Min. Wt. 5,000) ................................................................................................................LCL (Min. Wt. 10,000) ...............................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 56,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 38,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

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STB AKMR 312B

Page No. 88P.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 3

NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM

Seattle, Washington

TO

Points in Alaska

ON

Articles Requiring and Moving inFrozen or Cold-Pack Service

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

NOTE: Except as otherwise noted, Items referred to in Rate Items, not found in this Tariff, are in Tariff STB AKMR 100.

Rates named in this Section include mechanical refrigeration in fully insulated containers necessary to maintain air temperature of 0 degrees or less.

When rates are published in this Section the commodity transported requiring and moving in frozen or cold-pack service, as specified from point of origin to point of destination, will apply regardless of rates between the same points over the same routes published in other Sections. Except where specifically provided, rates in this Section will not apply in connection with Item 645.

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 89

FREIGHT ALL KINDS, Moving in Frozen or Cold Pack Service. NOS, (See Notes 1 through 3) 3000

112.10 ---73.09 ---65.39 66.9548.46 49.5038.83 38.3773.09 ---65.39 66.9548.46 49.5038.83 38.37

NOTE 1. Rates published in this Item will not apply on the following articles as described in the NMFC:Acids, Liquid Livestock (111680)Ammunition, Explosive Group (14000) Poisons, Classes A and BAutomobiles, passenger or freight Poultry or Pigeons, Live (161400)Explosives Group (64300) Vehicles, self-propelled or other than self-propelledLivestock (111680)

NOTE 2. Rates apply to all commodities, NOS, that are placed in refrigerated equipment regardless of whether or not refrigerated service is required.

NOTE 3. Item 645 and 882 do not apply.

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FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 3 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 5,000) ..................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 21,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 5,000) ..................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 39,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 25,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 90

FISH BAIT, Viz.: (See Notes 1 through 3) Fish Heads, Fish Tails, Fish, NOS, Herring or 3050Octopus or Squid, frozen in boxes.

107.64 ---24.16 33.6418.19 25.3216.92 23.55

NOTE 1. Commodity must be in securely taped or strapped boxes.NOTE 2. Item 645 and 882 do not apply.NOTE 3. Rates apply to items that are not fit for human consumption.

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FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 3 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................

CDV

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 38,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 53,000) .................................................................................................

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TARIFF NO. 312BOriginal Page 91

STB AKMR 312B

Page No. 91

ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

P.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.

SECTION 4

NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM

Seattle, Washington

TO

Points in Alaska

ON

Articles Requiring and Moving inRefrigerated Temperature Control Service

Rates named in this Section include mechanical temperature protection from heat or cold in fully insulated vehicles necessary for the protection of perishable shipments moving at a temperature above 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Bill of lading must be annotated that refrigerated temperature control service is required and the required temperature range must be specified thereon.When rates are published in this Section on the commodity transported requiring and moving in refrigerated temperature control service, as specified from point of origin to point of destination, will apply regardless of rates between the same points, over the same routes, published in other Sections. Except where specifically provided, rates in this Section will not apply in connection with Item 645.

NOTE: Except as otherwise noted, Items referred to in Rate Items, not found in this Tariff, are in Tariff STB

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 92

FREIGHT ALL KINDS, NOS, Moving in Refrigerated service. NOS (See Notes 1 through 3) 4000

112.10 ---73.09 ---65.39 66.9548.46 49.5038.83 38.3773.09 ---65.39 66.9548.46 49.5038.83 38.37

NOTE 1. Rates published in this Item will not apply on the following articles as described in the NMFC:Acids, Liquid Livestock (111680)Ammunition, Explosive Group (14000) Poisons, Classes A and BAutomobiles, passenger or freight Poultry or Pigeons, Live (161400)Explosives Group (64300) Vehicles, self-propelled or other than self-propelledLivestock (111680)

NOTE 2. Rates apply to all commodities, NOS, that are placed in refrigerated equipment regardless of whether or not refrigerated service is required.

NOTE 3. Item 645 and 882 do not apply.

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LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 4 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 21,000) .................................................................................................

CDV

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 5,000) ..................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 5,000) ..................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 25,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 39,000) .................................................................................................

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 93

NURSERY STOCK, Moving in Refrigerated Service. Viz.: 4050

Ballroot, Evergreen and Deciduous Trees (1) Evergreens, decorative, cut, and Holly, Mistletoe or Holly Wreaths, viz: Christmas Trees NOI; Evergreens, decorative, cut, loose, in packages not machine pressedor in machine pressed bales; Holly, Mistletoe, or Holly Wreaths, in bales, barrels, boxes or crates, or in boxes strapped in bundles. Sod, palletized.

72.38 66.9572.38 66.9572.38 66.95

(1) Subject to NMFC Item 71292NOTE 1. Rate applies to shipper load and count containers only.

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VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 4 - NORTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: TO REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 27,000) .................................................................................................

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TARIFF NO. 312BOriginal Page 94

STB AKMR 312B

NOTE:

Page No. 94

ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

P.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.

SECTION 5

PROPORTIONAL COMMODITY RATES:

FROM

Seattle, Washington

TO

Points in Alaska

Proportional Rates in this Section are subject to the provisions of Item 800 in Tariff STB AKMR 100.

Except as otherwise noted, Items referred to in Rate Items, not found in this Tariff, are in Tariff STB AKMR 100.

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STB AKMR 312B

NOTE 1: The provisions of Item 751 will not apply.

NOTE 2:

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SECTION 6

THROUGH COMMODITY RATES:

(See Note 1)

FROM

Seattle, Washington

TO

Points in Alaska

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

Except as otherwise noted, Items referred to in Rate Items, not found in this Tariff, are in Tariff STB AKMR 100.

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TARIFF NO. 312BOriginal Page 96

STB AKMR 312B

NOTE 1:

NOTE 2:

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ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7

COMMODITY RATES:

FROM

Points in Alaska(See Page 21)

TO

Seattle, Washington

AND

Points Named in Item 340

Except as indicated below, when rates are published in this Section on the commodity transported from point of origin to destination, rates named in this Section will apply regardless of rates between the same routes published in other Sections.

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICING

Except as otherwise noted, Items referred to in Rate Items, not found in this Tariff, are in Tariff STB AKMR 100.

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 97

AUTOMOBILE PARTS, excluding body parts, Old, Used, having value only for reconditioning or 7030salvage of parts. (See Note 1)

59.81 ---

NOTE 1. Rate applies Southbound only.

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LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 98

BOTTLES or CANS, Beverages, glass or metal, used for Recycling purposes only. (See Notes 1 7080through 3)

31.37 ---16.44 17.5615.21 16.2816.44 17.5615.21 16.2816.44 17.5615.21 16.28

NOTE 1. Rates include Alaska placement service. Washington placement service may be requested at charges in item 340.NOTE 2. If shipper backloads bottles and cans into a container immediately following unloading of a Northbound

containerload movement the placement in Alaska for Southbound movement will be included in this rate. Any additional placement to allow backloading will be at charges listed in Item 985.

NOTE 3. Shipper load and consignee unload only.

CARRIERS SHIPPING GROUP, EMPTY, OLD, USED, VIZ.: 7100

46.03 ---22.10 22.1022.10 22.1019.34 19.3419.34 19.34

Viz.:Barrels or Drums, sheet iron or steel Cartons or Boxes, KD, strapped in bundlesBeer Kegs, metal or wooden Plastic Scrap, in machine compressed balesBottles, empty, used ReelsCans, empty, used, aluminum, iron, steel, or tin Tanks, not exceeding 500 gallon capacity

NOTE 1. Rates apply only when shipments are not eligible for return under the provisions of Item 995.

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TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

20' Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................

20' Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

40' Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

40' Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

20' Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

40' Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 34,000) .................................................................................................

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 99

CARRIERS, SHIPPING, Viz.: Cylinders, steel, for shipping air, gases or liquids under pressure, 7140NOI, old, fire extinguishers, empty.

23.47 ---34.50 ---

(1) Rate applies only on return of bulk compressed liquefied petroleum gas tanks. Minimum weight is in pounds perempty tank.

NOTE 1. Rate applies only when commodity has not moved Northbound under provisions of Item 2499.

Non RCRA waste, Household waste, Construction debris, Asbestos waste (1), Regulated 7183Medical waste. (See Notes 1 and 2)

79.09 ---23.81 23.8120.32 20.3223.81 23.8120.32 20.3220.32 20.32

(1) Shipments of asbestos will be moved in 20' containers only, and are subject to (F.) of AKMR 100, Item 545.NOTE 1. Rates will not apply to any shipment that is designated as RCRA, or, which requires an Environmental Protection

Agency manifest. See Item 7328 for shipments that are Environmental Protection Agency regulated.NOTE 2. Carrier will accept shipments described above only after shipper has provided all the necessary documents as

requested by Carrier and has satisfied all notification requirements of Environment Canada.

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TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

ISSUED: January 21, 2021

20' Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 38,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

(1) Bulk Gas Tanks (Min. Wt. 3,600) ..........................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................20' Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 100

FISH or SHELL FISH, Viz.: Canned in metal cans or boxes 7300CLAMS - CRAB - HALIBUT - SHRIMP - TROUT

14.99 20.7614.24 19.4414.99 20.7614.24 19.4414.24 19.44

FISH, Viz.: Salmon, canned, in metal cans 7305

14.99 20.7614.24 19.4414.99 20.7614.24 19.4414.24 19.44

RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE: As so designated by the Environmental Protection Agency 7328including Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB's) and Soil. (See Notes 1 through 4)

23.77 23.77

NOTE 1. Hazardous Waste Shipments must conform to rules as listed in tariff AKMR 100, series, Items 542, and 545.NOTE 2. Items 340, 342, 645 and 882 do not apply. NOTE 3. Rates apply to Shipper Load and Count 20’ containers which have been designed for this commodity exclusively.

Item 959 does not apply.NOTE 4. Carrier will accept shipments described above only after shipper has provided all the necessary documents as

requested by Carrier and has satisfied all notification requirements of Environment Canada.

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20' Container (Min. Wt. 26,000) .................................................................................................

24' Container (Min. Wt. 31,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

20' Container (Min. Wt. 26,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

20' Container (Min. Wt. 26,000) .................................................................................................20' Container (Min. Wt. 38,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 31,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

20' Container (Min. Wt. 38,000) .................................................................................................

40' Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 101

HOUSEHOLD GOODS, EMIGRANT MOVEABLES and PERSONAL EFFECTS 7360(See Notes 1 through 6)

113.31 ---107.64 ---40.44 40.4440.44 40.4427.81 27.8127.81 27.81

NOTE 1. All shipments are predicated on a release value not exceeding $.10 per pound, per article, subject to the provisions as listed in item 560.

NOTE 2. Above rates are predicated on shipper loading and consignee unloading. Carrier will not load or unload vans.NOTE 3. Shipments must be prepaid in full prior to movement unless credit has been established, in writing, with the

Carrier.NOTE 4. Rates are between Carrier’s terminals only (DO).NOTE 5. LCL rates will include loading and unloading of Carriers equipment. See Item 100282 of the NMFC for packing

requirements.NOTE 6. Items 882 and does not apply.

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LCL (Min. Wt. 2,000) .................................................................................................................20' Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 8,000) ..................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................53' Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................

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ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 102

FREIGHT, NOS, in straight or mixed shipments. (See Notes 1 and 2) 7420

53.68 53.6832.28 32.2827.54 27.5424.32 24.3221.59 21.5916.10 16.1053.68 53.6832.28 32.2827.54 27.5424.32 24.3221.59 21.5916.10 16.1048.60 48.6025.77 25.7720.31 20.3117.05 17.0548.60 48.6025.77 25.7720.31 20.3117.05 17.05

NOTE 1. Rates published in this item will not apply on the following articles:

(A) Automobiles, passenger or freight(B) Acids, liquid(C) Ammunition(D) Explosives(E) Freight requiring refrigeration(F) Livestock(G) Radioactive Materials(H) Poisons(I) Household Goods(J) Freight otherwise described in commodity sections of this tariff.

NOTE 1. Exceptions: Not subject to Items 645 and 882.

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40’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 52,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

40’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 35,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 8,000) ..................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 14,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 19,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 29,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 6,000) ..................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 2nd Revised Page No. 103

MACHINERY or MACHINES or PARTS THEREOF and OTHER ARTICLES, as described in Item 26861025 (See Notes 1 through 3)

50.21 ---PART I: Closed Containers Only (1)

26.06 26.0619.64 19.6415.45 15.4514.01 14.0112.65 12.6526.06 26.0619.64 19.6415.45 15.4514.01 14.0112.65 12.6518.82 18.8215.02 15.0213.23 13.2318.82 18.8215.02 15.0213.23 13.23

PART II: Single Pieces (2) (3)34.55 34.5526.02 26.0220.76 20.7619.86 19.8618.01 18.0116.03 16.0313.83 13.8320.72 20.72

PART III: Deck Stow (4) (5)$31.97 $31.97

(1) Rates apply when loaded to closed containers only. (2) Rates apply to breakbulk or non-containerized machinery only. (3) Rates are subject to a minimum charge of $20.72 per square foot.

(4) Rates are in dollars and cents per square foot and apply on shipments that due to their dimension or configuration cannot be loaded to Carrier’s equipment and must be loaded to the deck of Carrier’s vessel.

(5) EXCEPTION to AKMR 100A, Item 574, Paragraph G) Limits of Extended Liability: Carrier's liability under the extended liability program shall be subject to a maximum limitation of $200,000.00 per unit or piece. All other provisions of the item will apply.

NOTE 1. EXCEPTION TO AKMR 100, SERIES, ITEM 568, PARAGRAPH A: Provisions of Section (1) Overlength and (2)Overwidth shall not apply. Machinery exceeding 14' in height shall be subject to an additional 10% per foot orfraction thereof exceeding 14'.

NOTE 2. If through no fault of the Carrier, machinery is inoperable, and/or if machinery is received containing more than 1/4 tank of fuel, charges as shown in AKMR 100, series, Item 987 will be assessed.

NOTE 3. Machinery requiring loading to the deck of Carrier’s vessel will move on a space available basis only.

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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 16,000) ......................................................................................................Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 24,000) ......................................................................................................Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 30,000) ......................................................................................................

Min Chg Per Sq Ft .....................................................................................................................

Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 40,000) ......................................................................................................Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 50,000) ......................................................................................................Min Chg Per Sq Ft .....................................................................................................................

Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 10,000) ......................................................................................................

24’ Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 32,000) .................................................................................................40’ Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 45,000) .................................................................................................53’ Container (Min. Wt. 60,000) .................................................................................................

Breakbulk (Min. Wt. 5,000) .......................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 19,000) .................................................................................................24’ Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................

20’ Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 16,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................20’ Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................

LCL ...........................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

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FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 104

PAPER, PAPERBOARD, PULPBOARD or FIBERBOARD, Scrap Viz.: Scrap, as described in Items 7565151390 and 151392 in the NMFC; also Boxes, Bottles or Cans, Fiberboard, Paper Paperboardor Pulpboard, old, having value only for reclamation of materials.

31.37 ---16.44 17.5611.49 16.2816.44 17.5611.49 16.2816.44 17.5611.49 16.2816.44 16.28

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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20' Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................

53' Container (Min. Wt. 58,000) .................................................................................................

40' Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................

53' Container (Min. Wt. 27,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................

CDV VAL

20' Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 105

Aluminum, Antimony, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Iron, Lead, Magnesium, Nickle, Steel, Tin Plate or 7680Zinc:Also, Batteries electric, old, spent, having value only for remelting of lead pates; in packages; (See Notes 1 and 2)

31.37 ---16.44 22.6911.49 15.9916.44 22.6911.49 15.9916.44 22.6911.49 15.9916.44 22.6911.49 15.99

(1) Rate is between Carrier's terminals only.NOTE 1. Rates apply only on scraps or waste pieces or articles made of metals named or alloys thereof, bent, broken,

crushed, mutilated, used, worn out or otherwise unfit for use, having value for remelting purposes only and on dross, residues or skimmings of metals named or alloys thereof.

NOTE 2. Bill of Lading must be noted: "For Reclamation Purposes Only."

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20' Container (Min. Wt. 10,000) .................................................................................................20' Container (Min. Wt. 30,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 12,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 36,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 20,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 48,000) .................................................................................................53' Container (Min. Wt. 27,000) .................................................................................................53' Container (Min. Wt. 58,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

(1) LCL .....................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 106

SOIL, Waste, Non-RCRA, for reclamation or disposal, in bags or in shipper provided bulk 7690containers.

15.38 16.4912.89 13.8315.38 16.4912.89 13.8315.38 16.49

NOTE. 1 Rates will not apply to any shipment that is designated as RCRA, or, which requires an Environmental Protection Agency manifest. See Item 7328 for shipments that are Environmental Protection Agency regulated.

NOTE 2. Carrier will accept shipments described above only after shipper has provided all necessary documents as requested by carrier and has satisfied any notification requirements of Environment Canada.

NOTE 3. Rate provides for shipper load and count, consignee unload shipments only. Transfer will not be provided by carrier.

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ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20' Container (Min. Wt. 40,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 28,000) .................................................................................................24' Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 42,000) .................................................................................................

CDV VAL

20' Container (Min. Wt. 24,000) .................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 2nd Revised Page No. 107

VEHICLES, MOTOR, Viz.: Passenger Automobiles, Trucks or Pickup (with or without camper or 7840canopy attached), Vans. (See Notes 1 through 7)

$1,673.00 $2,415.00$2,156.00 $3,112.00$2,660.00 $4,159.00

NOTE 1. Items 340, 342 and 750 do not apply.NOTE 2. Rates are in dollars and cents per vehicle.NOTE 3. Rates apply only between Carrier’s terminals.NOTE 4. Autos may not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) as specified by the manufacturer. For complete

auto and vehicle loading specifications, see STB AKMR 100, series, Rule 355.NOTE 5. The following articles may NOT be shipped under the provisions of this Item: Hazardous Materials, Items of

Extraordinary Value, Goods shipped for sale or speculation, or Firearms.NOTE 6. If through no fault of carrier, vehicle is inoperable and/or if vehicle is received containing more than 1/4 tank of fuel,

charges as shown in AKMR 100, series, Item 987 will be assessed. NOTE 7. Carrier has the option to load vehicles to closed containers, platforms, or loose to the barge. Carrier will not be

liable for any damage due to weather - viz: water, ice, salt, wind, or act of God.

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Not exceeding 7' in OAH and not exceeding 19' in OAL ...............................................................Not exceeding 7' in OAH and not exceeding 22' in OAL ...............................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

Not exceeding 7' in OAH and not exceeding 10' in OAL ...............................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 108

WASTE OIL, not containing a hazardous substance as defined by the Environmental Protection 7850Agency (EPA) and Department of Transportation (DOT), in Carrier provided tanks.

$2.14 $2.21

NOTE 1. Rate is shown in dollars and cents per gallon. Minimum gallons shown per tank under equipment size.NOTE 2. Tank cleaning and any heel disposal shall be billed additionally to charges shown.NOTE 3. Rates apply only between Carrier’s terminals.NOTE 4. Service availability is dependent on tank availability, and carrier's acceptance of product after laboratory analysis

has been presented to carrier.

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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20' Tank (Min. Gals. 5,000) ........................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 109

TRAILERS, VACATION, Designed to be drawn by means of all ball and socket hitch and/or 7906passenger auto-mobile, SU (See Notes 1 through 7)

$22.83 $22.83

NOTE 1. Rates are in dollars and cents per square foot for overall length including hitch and bumper.NOTE 2. Rates apply between Carrier's terminals only.NOTE 3. Items 340, 342, 568 Paragraphs (1) and (2); and 750 do not apply.NOTE 4. Trailers may contain shipments of household goods or personal effects as described in Item 560, subject to a

released value not exceeding $.10 per pound, per article inclusive in the above rate. NOTE 5. Shipper must declare the weight of household goods and/or personal effects on the bill of lading. Household goods

and/or personal effects will be considered as shipper load and count, and accepted to all items.NOTE 6. Units exceeding 53' OAL or 8'6" in width will be rated in Item 2121.NOTE 7. Carrier will not be liable for mechanical, frame or structural deficiencies, unless caused through it's negligence.

Carrier is not liable for damage to frame or structure caused by overloading of contents, loaded inside the unit, nor external or internal panel damage or items connected thereto, as a result of the units bowing or twisting due to the insufficient structural integrity. Carrier will not be liable for the improper stowage of any contents within the unit and Carrier may require all contents be withdrawn and loaded into containers with charges for the account of the party paying the freight.

The Carrier reserves the right to purchase the unit, if damaged at a price not to exceed the declared value at the time of acceptance, in lieu of repairing said unit. If no value is declared, Carrier's maximum liability for unit is $5,000.00.

All windows, doors and external accessories must be protected with plywood or similar substantial material prior to receipt at Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. dock. Carrier will not be responsible for damage to unprotected windows, doors and external accessories. All external awnings must be removed prior to receipt at Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. dock. Carrier will not be responsible for damage to awnings which are not removed prior to shipment. Carrier will not beresponsible for any damage caused by wind, weather or acts of God.

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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

Not Over 8’6” in Width, Not Over 53’ in Length: ..........................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 110

TRAILERS, Semi, Freight, designed to be drawn by means of a fifth wheel, pintle or ball hitch, 7910 Viz.: (See Notes 1 through 6)

Empty, not with any lading or cargo$20.57 $24.68

$2,038.00 $2,261.00$2,857.00 $3,382.00$3,875.00 $4,790.00

Loaded, with a lading not exceeding 30,000 pounds gross.$25.66 $30.91

$2,374.00 $2,707.00$3,432.00 $4,059.00$4,770.00 $5,917.00

Viz.:Bottom Dump End DumpTank UtilityFlatbed LowbedVan

NOTE 1. Items 340, 342, 568 Paragraph (A) and (C) and 750 do not apply.NOTE 2. Rates apply between Carrier's terminals only.NOTE 3. Rates are in dollars and cents per square foot, subject to minimum charge. All measurements are for overall

dimensions which include tongues and hitches. NOTE 4. Flatbed trailers, stacked and secured by the shipper, will be rated as a single unit, based on the overall length of

the stack of trailers.NOTE 5. Utility trailers are defined as not exceeding 20 ft in length, and are drawn by ball and hitch. NOTE 6. Trailers will move on a space available basis.

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Minimum Charge - Not exceeding 14’ OAL (Dollars per unit) .......................................................Minimum Charge - Not exceeding 24’ OAL (Dollars per unit) .......................................................Minimum Charge - Exceeding 24’ OAL (Dollars per unit) .............................................................

Breakbulk ..................................................................................................................................Minimum Charge - Not exceeding 14’ OAL (Dollars per unit) .......................................................Minimum Charge - Not exceeding 24’ OAL (Dollars per unit) .......................................................Minimum Charge - Exceeding 24’ OAL (Dollars per unit) .............................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

Breakbulk ..................................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 2nd Revised Page No. 111

VEHICLES, Self-Propelled, SU, Viz.: Ambulances, Buses, Fire Apparatus, Freight truck tractors, 7920Motor Homes, Trucks with permanently affixed attachments, Vehicles, Motor, NOS (exceeding7’ OAH and/or 7 1/2" OAW and/or 22’ OAL) (See Notes 1 through 6)

22.67 27.3818.84 21.76

NOTE 1. Provisions of Items 340, 342, 568 Paragraphs (A), (1) (Overlength), and (3) (Overheight), 645 Paragraph (C), and

750 do not apply. NOTE 2. Rates are between Carrier's terminals.NOTE 3. Vehicles may not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) as specified by the manufacturer. For complete

auto and vehicle loading specifications, see STB AKMR 100, series, Rule 355.NOTE 4. The gross vehicle weight, including any freight, will determine the appropriate rate level. Shipper must declare

weight of any freight on the bill of lading. Freight will be considered as shipper load and count and accepted to allitems.

NOTE 5. Vehicles not suitable for general highway use shall be rated under Item 2686 or 2690. NOTE 6. If through no fault of carrier, vehicle is inoperable and/or if vehicle is received containing more than 1/4 tank of fuel,

charges as shown in AKMR 100, series, Item 987 will be assessed.

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Min. Wt. 24,000 ........................................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

CDV VAL

Min. Wt. 12,000 ........................................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 7 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

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STB AKMR 312B

NOTE:

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ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICINGP.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

SECTION 8

SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

FROM

Points in Alaska

TO

Seattle, Washington

ON

Articles Requiring and Moving in Frozen or Cold-Pack Service

Rates Named in This Section Include Mechanical Refrigerationin Fully Insulated Containers Necessary to Maintain Air Temperature

of 0 Degrees Fahrenheit or Less.

When rates are published in this Section, on the commodity transported from point of origin to the point of destination, rates published in this Section will apply regardless of rate, between the same points, over the same routes published in other Sections of this tariff.

Except as otherwise noted, Item referred to in Rate Items, not found in this Tariff, are in Tariff STB AKMR 100. Items 645 and 822 do not apply.

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 113

FISH BAIT or ANIMAL FEED, Viz.: Fish Tails; Fish Heads; frozen, in cartons 8000

12.50 14.0511.88 13.367.81 8.787.42 8.35

NOTE. 1 Exact description of fish and the following notation, signed by the shipper, must appear on the Bill of Lading:"We certify that the above described product is sold for the purpose of supplying food to animals and not for

NOTE 2. Item 995 shall not apply.

FISH, SALMON Frozen in packages. 8010

23.33 20.4522.17 19.4414.58 12.7913.86 12.15

NOTE 1. Item 995 shall not apply.

FISH, SALMON, CHUM or PINK, Frozen in packages. 8010.13

21.03 16.9619.99 16.1013.15 10.5912.50 10.07

NOTE 1. Item 995 shall not apply.

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ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of PricingP.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20' Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................20' Container (Min. Wt. 27,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

20' Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................20' Container (Min. Wt. 27,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

20' Container (Min. Wt. 27,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021

20' Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 8 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 114

FISH, SHELLFISH, whole or in sections, CLAMS, CRAB, SCALLOPS, SHRIMP. (See Note 1) 8020

25.67 22.5024.38 21.3816.04 14.0615.24 13.36

NOTE 1. Item 995 shall not apply.

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ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of Pricing

P.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

20' Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................20' Container (Min. Wt. 27,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 8 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 115

FISH, HALIBUT, Frozen, in packages. (See Note 1) 8030

23.33 20.4522.17 19.4414.58 12.7913.86 12.15

NOTE 1. Item 995 shall not apply.

FISH, BLACK COD, OR SABLE FISH, Frozen, in packages (See Note 1) 8035

23.33 20.4522.17 19.4414.58 12.7913.86 12.15

NOTE 1. Item 995 shall not apply.

FISH, EGGS, Frozen, in packages (See Note 1) 8040

23.91 20.9722.71 19.9314.94 13.1014.20 12.45

NOTE 1. Item 995 shall not apply.

TCR 4586

Page No. 115

ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of Pricing

P.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

20' Container (Min. Wt. 27,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

20' Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................20' Container (Min. Wt. 27,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

20' Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................20' Container (Min. Wt. 27,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

20' Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 8 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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STB AKMR 312B

FREIGHT TARIFF 312B 1st Revised Page No. 116

FISH, BOTTOM, Viz.: Sole, Flounder, Cod, or Idiot fish, frozen in packages. (See Note 1) 8045

23.33 20.4522.17 19.4414.58 12.7913.86 12.15

NOTE 1. Item 995 shall not apply.

FISH, HERRING, Frozen in packages. (See Note 1) 8050

17.98 15.7517.06 14.9711.24 9.8510.67 9.36

NOTE 1. Item 995 shall not apply.

TCR 4586

Page No. 116

ISSUED: January 21, 2021 EFFECTIVE: January 22, 2021ISSUED BY: Margretta Grace, Director of Pricing

P.O. Box 24348, Seattle, WA 98124 5615 W. Marginal Way S.W., Seattle, WA 98106

40' Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see the Last Page of this Tariff.

20' Container (Min. Wt. 27,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 54,000) .................................................................................................

20' Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................20' Container (Min. Wt. 27,000) .................................................................................................40' Container (Min. Wt. 44,000) .................................................................................................

20' Container (Min. Wt. 22,000) .................................................................................................

# Not Subject to Supplement No. 1

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

SECTION 8 - SOUTHBOUND COMMODITY RATES:

TO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ITEM NO.:COMMODITIES: FROM REGULAR POINTS, VIZ.:

CDV VAL

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TARIFF NO. 312BOriginal Last Page

STB AKMR 312B

ABBREVIATIONS

Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. Material Supply (Yard)Any Quantity National Motor Freight ClassificationsAlaska Marine Lines, Inc. Number(s)Containerload Not Otherwise Indexed in the GoverningCollect on Delivery ClassificationContainer on Flat Car Not Otherwise Specified in This TariffConcluded Overall HeightContinued Overall LengthCorrection Overall WidthFrom Other ThanFolded Flat Revised or RevisionHighway SectionIncorporated Set UpInclusive TruckloadIron or Steel Trailer on Flat CarJunction NamelyKnocked Down VolumeKnocked Down Flat WeightKeep From FreezingLess Than ContainerloadLess Than TruckloadMotor FreightMinimumMinimum Weight

( ) Circled references indicating containerload minimums in the Minimum Weight Column of Rate Items are Exokauned in Item 630.

( E ) Subject to Expiration Date.

( DO ) Indicates rates apply between Carrier's terminals only.

( T ) To Denote that Rates include Transfer at Carrier's terminal.

REFERENCE MARKS:

♦ Denotes Increase

▼ Denotes Decrease

▲ Denotes Change in Wording Which Results in Neither an Increase Nor a Decrease in Rates.

# Denotes Addition

*** Denotes Deletion

ŧ Denotes Transfer to Another Page

Last Page

TL...................TOFC...............

KDF or K.D.F...............................

Hwy...........................................

ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC.

Inc............................................Incl............................................I or S or I/S................................Jct.............................................KD or K.D...................................

Cont'd........................................Cor............................................

Min............................................

KFF...........................................LCL............................................LTL............................................MF.............................................

Min. Wt......................................

M.S.................NMFC..............No. (s).............NOI.................

NOS................OAH................OAL.................OAW...............O/T.................Rev.................Sec..................SU or S.U.........

Viz./VIZ...........Vol..................Wt...................

ISSUED BY: MARGRETTA GRACE, DIRECTOR OF PRICINGP.O. BOX 24348, SEATTLE, WA 98124 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W., SEATTLE, WA 98106

EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS:

The following is the list of abbreviations, reference marks and symbols used in this Tariff and not explained on the page on which the abbreviation, reference mark or symbole is used.

For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see the last page of this tariff.ISSUED: June 5, 2020 EFFECTIVE: June 8, 2020

AKMR........................................AQ or A.Q..................................Carrier........................................CL.............................................COD or C.O.D..............................COFC.........................................Concl'd.......................................

Ex.............................................FF or F.F.....................................