Operational Assumptions. K+N and the customer acknowledge that the provision of the Services is base on assumptions, estimates, forecast and projections of the Customer with respect to its business, its capacity to provide the Services to its business and the due to the compliance and performance of certain legal and operational responsibilities. Customer agrees that in order for K+N to properly provide the Services, it is necessary that the Customer supplies K+N the accurate and righteous information in connection with those implications of his business that affect the provision of the Services or may cause any impact on the Services, including changes in the business model of the customer, sales projection increase, delivery schedule, petition for information, as well as any other business that may cause an impact in the Services.
Operational Assumptions. KXXXXX + NXXXX and Customer acknowledge that the Services are based upon various assumptions, estimates, forecasts and projections of Customer regarding its business, the Services requested by Customer to support such business, the ability of Customer to integrate the Services into its business and Customer’s compliance and performance of certain legal and operational responsibilities. Customer acknowledges and agrees that, in order for KXXXXX + NXXXX to properly provide the Services hereunder, it is necessary for Customer to provide KXXXXX + NXXXX with timely and accurate information regarding those aspects of its business which may affect the performance by KXXXXX + NXXXX of the Services hereunder, including changes in the Customer’s business model, projected sales volume, delivery schedules, reports required and other matters which could impact the delivery of Services hereunder.
Operational Assumptions. 1.2.1 Outbound loads will be truckload ("TL") and Less than truckload ("LTL")
1.2.2 Drivers will operate in single operation
1.2.3 Driver and tractor will be available to Customer as follows: - Truck is available to dispatch 24 hours per day Sunday through Saturday - System to operate 52 weeks per year - Delivery windows are 24 hours per day Sunday through Saturday - Drivers will be responsible for unloading trailers at Customer's retail stores - Tractors rates based on a three-year term
Operational Assumptions. Based on the YED team’s experience implementing the program during the previous year, there are several key operational assumptions that guide and affect both the program strategy and the specific activities to be implemented in support of program objectives. These operational assumptions take into account the complexities, constraints, and opportunities inherent in undertaking development work in the West Bank and Gaza. They include the following: • USAID will continue to assist XXX in navigating interactions and working relationships with the Palestinian Authority (PA). • USAID will continue to provide agreed-upon financial support throughout the YED program lifecycle. • Youth-serving institutions will continue to be interested to work with and receive technical assistance and/or funding from USAID and IYF during the term of YED’s cooperative agreement. • The security situation within the West Bank remains at a level necessary to permit safe and free movement of program-related staff, consultants, contractors, participants, equipment, and service delivery. • USAID will provide additional resources for any activities that XXX is asked to undertake that extend beyond the program’s current scope of work. To the extent that additional factors are presented during program implementation that might affect the program’s ability to achieve its projected outcomes, IYF will work in close consultation with USAID and other partners to resolve such matters.
Operational Assumptions. 1. The System shall have the capability to achieve the processing of a minimum of 70,000 Completed Transactions during any given eight (8) consecutive hour shift during a twenty-four (24) hour period.
2. All System back-up and reporting activities, including, without limitation, System backup, standard reporting, custom reporting host file creation, and CD burning, shall occur during any given eight (8) consecutive hour shift during a twenty-four (24) hour period.
Operational Assumptions. Based on the YED team’s experience in implementing the program thus far, there are several key operational assumptions that guide and impact both the program strategy and the specific activities to be implemented in support of program objectives. These operational assumptions take into account the complexities, constraints, and opportunities inherent in undertaking development work in the West Bank and Gaza. They include the following: USAID will continue to assist XXX in navigating interactions and working relationships with the Palestinian Authority (PA). USAID will continue to provide agreed-upon financial support throughout YED’s program lifecycle. Youth-serving institutions will continue to be interested to work with and receive technical assistance and/or funding from USAID and IYF during the term of YED’s cooperative agreement. The security situation within the West Bank remains at a level necessary to permit safe and free movement of program-related staff, consultants, contractors, participants, equipment, and service delivery. USAID will provide additional resources for any activities that XXX is asked to undertake that extend beyond the program’s current scope of work. USAID completes vetting requests by XXX and its partners in a timely manner. USAID facilitates cooperation of its implementing partners from all sectors to support areas of mutual interest to the YED program. Overall economic conditions will enable private sector partners to support the YED program at least through in kind contribution. To the extent that additional factors are identified during program implementation that might affect the program’s ability to achieve its projected outcomes, IYF will work in close consultation with USAID and other partners to resolve such matters.
Operational Assumptions. Certain operational assumptions guide and inform both the YED program strategy and the specific activities the program intends to support to achieve program objectives. These operational assumptions take into account the complexities, constraints, and opportunities inherent in undertaking development work in the West Bank and Gaza. They include the following: USAID will help IYF navigate interactions and working relationships with Palestinian Authority (PA). USAID will continue to provide agreed upon financial support throughout the program cycle. Youth serving institutions will continue to be interested to work with and receive technical assistance and/or funding from USAID and its implementing partners, including IYF, during the term of the cooperative agreement with USAID. Security within the West Bank and Gaza remains at a level that permits safe and free movement of program-related staff, consultants, contractors, participants, equipment, and service delivery. USAID will provide additional resources for activities XXX is asked to undertake that expand beyond the program’s current scope of work. To the extent additional factors are presented during program implementation that may have an effect on the ability to achieve program outcomes, IYF will be in close consultation with USAID regarding such matters.
Operational Assumptions. Unless stated otherwise, Consultant’s analysis (i) assumes that, as of the valuation date, SCS and its assets will continue to operate as configured as a going concern, (ii) is based on the past, present and future projected financial condition of SCS and its assets as of the valuation date, and (iii) assumes that SCS has no undisclosed real or contingent assets or liabilities, other than in the ordinary course of business, that would have a material effect on Consultant’s analysis.
Operational Assumptions. Based on the YED team’s experience in implementing the program thus far, there are several key operational assumptions that guide and impact both the program strategy and the specific activities to be implemented in support of program objectives. These operational assumptions take into account the complexities, constraints, and opportunities inherent in undertaking development work in the West Bank and Gaza. They include the following:
Operational Assumptions. Based on the YED team’s experience in implementing the program thus far, there are several key operational assumptions that guide and impact both the program strategy and the specific activities to be implemented in support of program objectives. These operational assumptions take into account the complexities, constraints, and opportunities inherent in undertaking development work in the West Bank and Gaza. They include the following: • USAID will continue to assist XXX in navigating interactions and working relationships with the Palestinian Authority (PA). • PA agencies and Ministries (mainly MoL) will continue to support and facilitate the work of the YED program and its partners. • USAID will continue to provide agreed-upon financial support throughout YED’s program lifecycle. • University partners will continue to be interested to work with and receive technical assistance and/or funding from USAID and IYF during the term of YED’s cooperative agreement. • The security situation within the West Bank remains at a level necessary to permit safe and free movement of program-related staff, consultants, contractors, participants, equipment, and service delivery. • USAID completes vetting requests by XXX and its partners in a timely manner. • USAID facilitates cooperation of its implementing partners from all sectors to support areas of mutual interest to the YED program. • Overall economic conditions will enable private and public sectors, Universities, NGOs, CBOs, YDRCs, Xxxxxxxx of Commerce, and other partners to support the YED program through cash and/or in kind contributions. To the extent that additional factors are identified during program implementation that might affect the program’s ability to achieve its projected outcomes, IYF will work in close consultation with USAID and partner universities to resolve such matters.