Common use of Day Deliveries Clause in Contracts

Day Deliveries. For Day Deliveries, there will be a two-hour delivery window from the scheduled delivery time. No deliveries to be made between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., unless agreed to be store management. Should Distributor fail to deliver within such two-hour window, or deliver less Product than ordered to the Store, Distributor will pay Incremental Product Costs that the Store incurs, plus $10.00, to cover the shortage (Incremental Product Costs will be limited to a maximum usage for a normal 24-hour period). The Distributor’s driver will be responsible for bringing the product into the store and placing the cases near their respective storage areas. The driver must check in the order with store personnel and verify invoicing accuracy. The driver must note all discrepancies on the invoice prior to obtaining a team member’s signature. The parties may by mutual written agreement, change the scheduled delivery windows from time to time. Distributor will communicate needed changes on the delivery schedule to the Stores in writing at least one week prior to any change. Any major changes to delivery schedules must be communicated to JJC Manager of Supply Chain and Logistics for review and approval at least two weeks in advance of any proposed change. All “day drop” deliveries, in which the driver has missed their delivery window, will be subject to the requirements of a “key drop” delivery. The driver will be responsible for putting the product on the shelves. We anticipate that stores routinely have product rotated and prepared for day deliveries.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Distribution Agreement, Distribution Agreement (Jamba, Inc.)

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Day Deliveries. For Day Deliveries, there will be a two-hour delivery window from the scheduled delivery time. No deliveries to be made between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., unless agreed to be store management. Should Distributor fail to deliver within such two-hour window, or deliver less Product than ordered to the Store, Distributor will pay Incremental Product Costs that the Store incurs, plus $10.00, to cover the shortage (Incremental Product Costs will be limited to a maximum usage for a normal 24-hour period). The Distributor’s driver will be responsible for bringing the product into the store and placing the cases near their respective storage areas. The driver must check in the order with store personnel and verify invoicing accuracy. The driver must note all discrepancies on the invoice prior to obtaining a team member’s signature. The parties may by mutual written agreement, change the scheduled delivery windows from time to time. Distributor will communicate needed changes on the delivery schedule to the Stores in writing at least one week prior to any change. Any major changes to delivery schedules must be communicated to JJC Manager of Supply Chain and Logistics for review and approval at least two weeks in advance of any proposed change. All “day drop” deliveries, in which the driver has missed their delivery window, will be subject to the requirements of a “key drop” delivery. The driver will be responsible for putting the product on the shelves. We anticipate that stores routinely have product rotated and prepared for day deliveries.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Distribution Agreement, Form of Distribution Agreement (Jamba, Inc.)

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Day Deliveries. For Day Deliveries, there will be a two-hour delivery window (four-hours for Isolated and Extreme Remote locations) from the scheduled delivery time. No deliveries to be made between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., unless agreed to be store management. Should Distributor fail to deliver within such two-hour window, or deliver less Product than ordered to the Store, Distributor will pay Incremental Product Costs that the Store incurs, plus $10.00, to cover the shortage (Incremental Product Costs will be limited to a maximum usage for a normal 24-hour period). The Distributor’s driver will be responsible for bringing the product into the store and placing the cases near their respective storage areas. The driver must check in the order with store personnel and verify invoicing accuracy. The driver must note all discrepancies on the invoice prior to obtaining a team member’s signature. The parties may by mutual written agreement, change the scheduled delivery windows from time to time. Distributor will communicate needed changes on the delivery schedule to the Stores in writing at least one week prior to any change. Any major changes to delivery schedules must be communicated to JJC Manager of Supply Chain and Logistics for review and approval at least two weeks in advance of any proposed change. All “day drop” deliveries, in which the driver has missed their delivery window, will be subject to the requirements of a “key drop” delivery. The driver will be responsible for putting the product on the shelves. We anticipate that stores routinely have product rotated and prepared for day deliveries.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distribution Agreement (Jamba, Inc.)

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