Long Range Capacity Planning; Supply Chain Improvements Sample Clauses

Long Range Capacity Planning; Supply Chain Improvements. Concurrent with the Initial Forecast, for the purposes of discussion and planning of manufacturing capacity Pfizer shall provide a non-binding forecast of Bulk Product needs for the twenty-four (24) months following that specified in the then current Forecast as described in Section 7.6 (“Long Range Forecast”). In the event Auxilium projects a shortfall in capacity based on the Long Range Forecast, the Parties will jointly discuss alternatives to increase such capacity, and the Parties shall promptly meet to discuss a reasonable manner of proceeding. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties during the Term, the Long Range Forecast shall be updated by Pfizer and reviewed with Auxilium on an annual basis. In addition to the discussions focused specifically on the Long Range Forecast, in the event that the Bulk Product for Commercial sale has, on an on-going basis, less than eighteen (18) months of shelf-life at the time of delivery to Pfizer by Auxilium, the Parties shall discuss possible improvements to the supply chain, including, the feasibility of Auxilium supplying Bulk Product to Pfizer in the Territory.
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Long Range Capacity Planning; Supply Chain Improvements. In the event Auxilium projects a shortfall in capacity based on the Forecast, the Parties will jointly discuss alternatives to increase such capacity, and the Parties shall promptly meet to discuss a reasonable manner of proceeding. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties during the Term, the Forecast shall be updated by Sobi and reviewed with Auxilium on an annual basis.
Long Range Capacity Planning; Supply Chain Improvements. Concurrent with the Initial Forecast, for the purposes of discussion and planning of manufacturing capacity Licensee shall provide a non-binding forecast of Finished Product and Bulk Product needs for the [***] following that specified in the then current Forecast as described in Section 7.6.1 (“Long Range Forecast”). In the event Amarin projects a shortfall in capacity based on the Long Range Forecast, the Parties will jointly discuss alternatives to increase such capacity, and the Parties shall promptly meet to discuss a reasonable manner of proceeding. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties during the Term, the Long Range Forecast shall be updated by Licensee and reviewed with Amarin on an annual basis.
Long Range Capacity Planning; Supply Chain Improvements. Concurrent with the initial Forecast, for the purposes of discussion and planning of manufacturing capacity Licensee shall provide a non-binding forecast of Drug Product needs for the [***] following that specified in the then current Forecast as described in Section 7.3.1 (“Long Range Forecast”). [***]
Long Range Capacity Planning; Supply Chain Improvements. Concurrent with the Initial Forecast, for the purposes of discussion and planning of manufacturing capacity Licensee shall provide a non-binding forecast of Finished Product needs for the [***] following that specified in the then current Forecast as described in Section 7.4.1 (“Long Range Forecast”). In the event VBL projects a shortfall in capacity based on the Long Range Forecast, the Parties will jointly discuss alternatives to increase such capacity, and the Parties shall promptly meet to discuss a reasonable manner of proceeding. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties during the Term, the Long Range Forecast shall be updated by Licensee and reviewed with VBL on an annual basis.
Long Range Capacity Planning; Supply Chain Improvements. Concurrent with the Initial Forecast, for the purposes of discussion and planning of manufacturing capacity Actelion shall provide a non-binding forecast of its Units of Product needs for the twenty- four (24) months following that specified in the then current Forecast as described in Section 7.6.1 (“Long Range Forecast”). In the event Auxilium projects a shortfall in capacity based on the Long Range Forecast, the Parties will jointly discuss alternatives to increase such capacity, and the Parties shall promptly meet to discuss a reasonable manner of proceeding. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties during the Term, the Long Range Forecast shall be updated by Actelion and reviewed with Auxilium on an annual basis.
Long Range Capacity Planning; Supply Chain Improvements. Concurrent with the Initial Forecast, for the purposes of discussion and planning of manufacturing capacity Asahi shall provide a non-binding forecast of Bulk Product needs for the twenty-four (24) months following that specified in the then current Forecast as described in Section 7.6.1 (“Long Range Forecast”). In the event Auxilium projects a shortfall in capacity based on the Long Range Forecast, the Parties will jointly discuss alternatives to increase such capacity, and the Parties shall promptly meet to discuss a reasonable manner of proceeding. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties during the Term, the Long Range Forecast shall be updated by Asahi and reviewed with Auxilium on an annual basis.
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