Emergency Stock Sample Clauses

Emergency Stock. VENDOR shall maintain an adequate supply of spare parts at its facility to support Priority Orders, as described in Section 2.3.
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Emergency Stock. 4.1. In case of a standing order for products necessary in the production process of the Contracting Entity, the Supplier is obliged to establish emergency stocks at his own expense, keeping it available and renewed at all times. Unless otherwise determined, the stock must correspond with the supply quota of the average weekly order or recall. The Contracting Entity is bound to purchase the Supplier’s emergency stock in case of changes to component parts or suspension of programmes. The Contracting Entity reserves the right to periodical inspection of the emergency stock.
Emergency Stock. REPLENISHMENT – The supplier should provide an emergency stock replenishment service of no more than 6 hours between the hours of 0800 to 1800 to cover instances of higher than planned stock consumption. This process is only expected to be implemented in extreme cases with the expectation that stock consumption and replenishment be tightly controlled managed and controlled by the supplier as part of their VMI solution.
Emergency Stock. In connection with a service affecting or potential service affecting problem, Supplier shall maintain a spare stock available for shipment [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/. Company and Supplier shall identify Supplier’s central point-of-contact for use of this emergency stock. Company representative shall notify Supplier contact via telephone and/or fax message that a particular unit is needed and will identify where it is to be shipped. Supplier shall ship the requested unit via the transportation mode specified by Company. Outgoing transportation charges shall be paid by Supplier.
Emergency Stock. VENDOR shall identify priority parts listed on Attachment 3 and shall maintain an adequate supply of spare parts at its facility to support Priority Orders, as described in Section 2.3.
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