Inventory Control. Inventory control and security;
Inventory Control. Subdistributor shall to the extent the Product was a consigned item, provide assistance to the hospital or clinic, as applicable, with the inventory assessment and, if necessary, inventory restocking in regards to the Product. Except as explicitly authorized in this Agreement or in a separate written agreement with Distributor, Subdistributor shall not offer to service, repair, modify, alter, replace, or otherwise change the Products.
Inventory Control. The Contractor must implement an inventory control system to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property. Any loss, damage, or theft must be investigated and fully documented.
Inventory Control. Company shall maintain a level of security sufficient to prevent loss or unauthorized distribution of Product.
Inventory Control. All Operating Equipment is subject to the Authority’s inventory control system. The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of Authority Directive (BA-001A) entitled Property Management Policy Directive, which is included in Exhibit G-1. An inventory check will be conducted on the effective date of the Contract, when such assets are turned over to the control of the Contractor, and annually throughout the Contract Term as directed by the Authority. Contractor shall participate in inventory control system training as required by the Authority. In addition, the Authority may authorize the Contractor to purchase additional replacement equipment for the Authority.
Inventory Control. 1. An Inventory control shall be performed by the Joint Committee as necessary and upon an agreement between the Contracting Parties.
Inventory Control. 20.01 The Union and the Company both recognize that inventory control is a necessary function of the workplace. To ensure a timely and quality annual inventory, a joint labour management committee meeting will be held at least two (2) months prior to the annual inventory date each year. The participants in the joint labour management meeting will be a bargaining unit employee from each functional area, each functional area supervisor, the operations manager, the regional operations manager and the full-time union representative. The purpose of the meeting will be to determine pre-inventory, general inventory and post-inventory work necessary for taking a quality inventory count in a timely manner.
Inventory Control. At all times during the term of this Agreement, SUPPLIER shall (i) physically segregate the Products in a SUPPLIER inventory location so as not to mix BUYER inventory with other customer inventory; (ii) physically segregate agency approved (e.g., RoHS) components from non-agency approved (e.g., non-RoHS) components; and (iii) maintain clear and accurate records of all inventory transactions, including, without limitation, receipts, usage and scrap. At predetermined times, SUPPLIER and BUYER shall conduct a physical inventory of the Products.
Inventory Control. C.6.2.1 Contractor shall establish, operate and maintain an inventory control and recordkeeping system that utilizes a unique bar code for each container. The system shall record the pertinent information regarding each container to include: volume, name of Generator, date of receipt, waste manifest information, physical location, physical inspection dates, and inspection notations, along with container movements and any material matter involving the container and its contents, including but not limited to container maintenance, relabeling, etc.
Inventory Control. Track all merchandise on order, in warehouse or ----------------- distribution center, and as sold to Customers. Manage shrinkage.