FILL RATES. Navarre shall strive to maintain 24-hour turnaround fill rates greater than 90% for all items listed in the Navarre inventory database as "in stock." If Navarre-distributed transaction fill rates fall below the 90% level, NetRadio reserves the right to direct orders to secondary fulfillment sources until Navarre can achieve fill rates above the 90% level. In addition, if Navarre cannot ship any particular product or products within 24 hours, NetRadio shall be entitled to use secondary fulfillment sources.
FILL RATES. ABDC commits to a [*****] “Adjusted Fill Rate” on a chain-wide basis measured quarterly. The ”Adjusted Fill Rate” is calculated as follows:
(a) An item shorted on an original order will not be counted as a short for the second time until 72 hours from the initial receipt of the short order have passed. (b) Where only a partial quantity is received of an individual line item, it will be a short only if fifty percent (50%) or less of the quantity ordered is shipped.
(c) On any new item, or an item previously not ordered by Customer, a period of thirty (30) days will be given to add the item to ABDC’s inventory. This period is computed from the date Customer places the original order and provides estimates on usage.
(d) The quantity of an item ordered in a week by a facility that is [*****] of Customer's average weekly volume during the preceding month for such item will not be considered short.
(e) Manufacturers' legitimate back orders, unavailability or shortages are not computed as a short order in determining the Adjusted Fill Rate. Achievement of the [*****] Adjusted Fill Rate will be deemed a material term of this Agreement.
FILL RATES. TIGER SS will monitor and ensure that each Supplier provides an average first-pass line fill rate of at least ninety five percent (95%), measured monthly. Fill rates are calculated at the purchase order line level as quantity received on the first pass (initial receipt) divided by quantity ordered. Each purchase order line first pass fill rate is weighted equally in the calculation of an average first pass fill rate for all purchase order lines received during the month.
FILL RATES. Provide fill rates and average delivery timeframes met by specific distribution centers. All Herc Rentals locations are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. When an express, rush, or emergency delivery is required, Herc Rentals staff is ready to respond, and all resources will be utilized to fill our clients’ situation. In an emergency situation, the customer’s initial phone call will be responded to, and Herc Rentals capabilities communicated. If Herc Rentals cannot accommodate the delivery time requested, Herc Rentals will notify the customer so that the project team can plan accordingly. Equipment will be provided immediately or within 24 hours, depending on the type and quantity of equipment. If equipment is not available at the time of rental, Herc Rentals will pool through its inventory of fleet and see if one of its neighboring branches have the specific piece of equipment available. Equipment can be provided through a 3rd party supplier if necessary. The customer authorization is needed prior to a re-rental. Herc Rentals is experienced in servicing customers whose environment is extremely time critical and we are prepared to employ every resource available to us to support the customer.
FILL RATES. A. ABDC commits to a ninety-seven percent (97%) adjusted fill rate on a chain-wide basis measured quarterly. The adjusted fill rates are calculated as follows:
(a) An item shorted on an original order will not be counted as a short for the second time until 72 hours have passed.
(b) Where only a partial quantity is received of an individual line item, it will be a short only if fifty percent (50%) or less of the quantity ordered is shipped.
(c) On any new item, or an item previously not ordered by Customer, a period of thirty (30) days will be given to add the item to ABDC’s inventory. This period is computed from the date Customer places the original order and provides estimates on usage.
(d) The quantity of an item ordered in excess of one hundred twenty percent (120%) of the most recent month’s order for such item on an aggregate basis for all Customer facilities will not be considered short.
(e) Manufacturer’s legitimate back orders, unavailability and other shortages are not computed in determining the service level.
FILL RATES. Provide fill rates and average delivery timeframes met by specific distribution centers. PACCAR Parts actively monitors the inventory in the distribution centers and maintains industry leading high fill rates and turnover.
FILL RATES a. The Contractor is expected to maintain quarterly minimum fill rates for non-urgent requests in the following categories:
1. Top 7 spoken languages
2. Spoken Languages of High Demand, Lesser Diffusion
b. The Contractor is expected to identify and assign an LAP and fill all non-urgent requests at a minimum of 90% for each quarter.
c. Top 7 languages include:
1. Arabic
2. Cantonese
3. Korean
4. Russian
5. Somali
6. Spanish
7. Vietnamese
d. Languages of High Demand, Lesser Diffusion
1. For Languages of high demand, lesser diffusion (which include languages outside the top seven where there are 100 or more requests per year), the contractor is expected to identify and assign an LAP and fill all non-urgent requests at a minimum of 70% for each quarter.
2. Languages of Low Demand, Lesser Diffusion
3. For Languages of low demand, lesser diffusion (which include languages outside the top 7 where there are less than 100 requests per year). The contractor is expected to attempt to identify and assign an LAP to fill the request and must be able to provide documentation of the attempt. In the event the request cannot be filled, the contractor is required to:
a. Provide proof the Contractor attempted to fill the job with LAPs of the contract; and
b. Provide proof of outreach attempts for these rare languages; and
c. Outreach should be on a quarterly basis to various agencies, facilities, stakeholders, and organization groups.
FILL RATES. In order to calculate daily fill rates for each district, we assess the number of filled absences divided by the total number of absences per day; we then assess a cumulative average fill rate based on the daily fill rates to provide a district’s annual average fill rate. National fill rates range from 50% to a high of 92% when school districts handle substitute staffing in-house; the predominant range is from 60% - 85%. A number of factors influence a district’s ability to fill absences, such as location, socio-economic factors, district absence policies, last-minute absences, and more. PESG is proud to say that we have achieved national average fill rates of approximately 98%. For prearranged absences, our fill rate is 100%. Last-minute and hard-to-fill absences are addressed immediately and we make every effort to fill them; our Fill Rate Incentive Programs provide ample encouragement for our employees to accept those assignments which otherwise may go unfilled.
FILL RATES. For Rx Products, ABDC will meet an adjusted fill rate service level of 97% each calendar month. Should ABDC fail to meet its adjusted fill rate service level for two (2) consecutive months and such failure to meet the adjusted fill rate service level is not due to Force Majeure events (as defined in Paragraph 9.1 of Exhibit 3), ABDC will credit to Customer the following penalty: 97 - 96% = [*]%
FILL RATES. Based on forecasts received from BUY, BP will ---------- manage inventory, purchasing