Dispatch Schedules Clause Samples
The Dispatch Schedules clause defines the procedures and timelines for the delivery or shipment of goods or services under a contract. It typically outlines when and how the seller must notify the buyer of upcoming deliveries, specifies the expected delivery dates, and may include requirements for coordinating logistics or providing advance notice. By establishing clear expectations for both parties regarding timing and coordination, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that deliveries occur smoothly and on schedule.
Dispatch Schedules. 2.1 The regular work week for all members of the Communications Division shall be one (1) 24 hour shift; followed by 48 hours covering, followed by one (1) 24 hour shift; followed by four (4) consecutive shifts/ 96 hours off (a tour).
2.2 Shifts shall be assigned in accordance with Lead Dispatcher Status and divided into two classifications:
2.3 Assigned Battalion / Lead Dispatcher - Lead Dispatcher is assigned to a specific Battalion. Assigned Battalion Dispatchers first scheduled shift of the work week shall commence on the first shift of a Battalion's work week.
