LONG TERM INVESTMENT VOLUMES Sample Clauses

LONG TERM INVESTMENT VOLUMES. The Buyer acknowledges that all manufacturing of vehicles in the Plant is subject to planning and allocation of capacity in the Plant on [***] basis and that any planning of the volumes and the production of Contract Products under this Agreement shall consider that other vehicles than the Contract Products are to be produced in the Plant. In order to predict and plan for the production volume appropriately, the Parties will discuss LTIV and planned volume forecasts on [***] basis. LTIV is required when there is heed to increase or decrease the designed capacity of the Plant for the Contract Products by investment into tooling and equipment as weil äs planning for personnel and shift requirements. The LTIV constitutes a vehicle volume commitment by the Buyer. The LTIV planning is illustrated by the graph below. [***] The Buyer shall on [***] basis, in due time before [***] each year, provide the Volume Planning Committee its planned volume forecast for [***] (“Requested Volumes”). Requests so filed with the Volume Planning Committee shall be processed within the internal planning process of each buyer having vehicles produced in the plant (including the Buyer), and resubmitted for a final decision by the Luqaio Steering Committee no later than [***] each year. Thereafter, the Luqaio Steering Committee will, based on such Requested Volumes, by [***] each year, at the latest, decide on the allocation of capacity in the Plant between the Buyer and other buyers having vehicles produced in the Plant under other car model manufacturing agreements for each of [***]. Thus, the Luqaio Steering Committee will by that time decide on the capacity in the Plant available to the Buyer. The Plant capacity so allocated to the Buyer during these [***] shall be considered a volume commitment by the Buyer and the Buyer’s “Reserved Volumes”. The Buyer is responsible for its Reserved Volumes, meaning that if the Buyer does not utilize its Reserved Volumes, it shall in any event be responsible for any fixed and variable costs related to such un-utilized Reserved Volumes that could not be mitigated. The Luqiao Steering Committee may decide to have separate operational meetings to prepare planning volumes prior to its decisions on [***] each year. Furthermore, the Buyer agree to hold the Supplier and the Luqaio Steering Committee informed of its long term plans for production of Contract Products in the Plant beyond the [***] period that concerns its Reserved Volumes. Any decision...
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