Product Forecast Sample Clauses

Product Forecast. During the term of the Agreement, Recipient shall deliver to Supplier a non-binding forecast of Recipient’s good faith estimate of its anticipated purchases of Products during the following twelve (12) months (a “Product Forecast”) which Recipient shall update each month thereafter no later than the last business day of each month during the term of the Agreement. Each such Product Forecast shall be prepared in good faith and include, to the extent reasonably practical, a breakdown of the specific quantity of each such Product that Recipient plans to order during each month during the applicable twelve (12) month period.
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Product Forecast. 11.1 MSL agrees to participate in the IBM supply and demand process adhering to the IBM EMLS corporate calendar. MSL will utilize the EMLS regen and or provide the input into EMLS to insure a successful supply and demand interlock. The EMLS regen must include all part numbers consumed in the Charlotte Work Center. ATTACHMENT 1 IBM/MSL Outsourcing Base Agreement Statement of Work 11.2 Each month IBM will provide MSL, one rolling [*] month forecast by machine type, model, and by geography. This forecast will be MSL's authorization to order/purchase Parts only for the fulfillment of orders, in accordance to the IBM published lead-times for such materials. Products shall be produced and delivered according to actual intake of IBM Customer Orders. MSL will participate in the process of requirements planning by giving the best Product supply projection and participating in cross functional meetings when required. The following will apply: a) The forecast will contain anticipated Delivery Dates for specified quantities of machine types, models and geographies and lead-time profile updates, as required, for specific Parts. b) MSL will notify IBM within [*] Days of receipt of a forecast if MSL is unable to meet the quantities and Delivery Dates. If MSL fails to notify IBM within the [*] Days, MSL will be deemed to have accepted the quantities and Delivery Dates and will be bound by them; provided, however, that MSL's actual or deemed acceptance of any forecast shall be subject to the availability of IBM Parts and IBM Designated Parts as needed, and MSL shall not be subject to any penalties (and IBM shall not be able to reject any proposed rescheduling of Delivery Dates) under this Agreement for failure to meet Delivery Dates due to the unavailability of such Parts at the times necessary to meet Delivery Dates, provided further however that such unavailability of IBM Parts or IBM Designated Parts is not due to MSL's failure to properly order such Parts or otherwise properly manage its relationship with the provider of such Parts. c) If MSL notifies IBM that it cannot meet the quantities and Delivery Dates in IBM's forecast, MSL's notification will include the quantities MSL can deliver within the forecast's Delivery Dates and proposed schedule of Delivery Dates for delivering the quantities MSL cannot deliver within the forecast. IBM shall notify MSL in writing, within [*] Days of receipt of MSL's notification, of its decision either, in its sole discretion to: i) a...
Product Forecast. 3.1 It is agreed that Brocade will provide Solectron, on a monthly basis, a non-binding rolling twelve (12) month Product forecast. This section, as appropriate, may be modified in an addendum to reflect specific Product requirements. Solectron shall view all such forecasts as Confidential Information as provided in Section 11.
Product Forecast. At least [* * *] prior to the beginning of each Month, Biosil shall submit to ASC a notice of Biosil’s expected requirements for each of the Products for the [* * *] on a [* * *] (a “Product Forecast”), except that the initial Product Forecast shall start on the Effective Date and continue to the end of the [* * *] immediately following the end of the Month then current. The obligation to notify Biosil’s expected requirements for the second Product Forecast will only commence on the Effective Date. Biosil shall promptly notify ASC upon determining that any of its Product needs will vary from the current Product Forecast and ASC shall promptly notify Biosil of any anticipated manufacturing or production problems based on the revised Product Forecast; provided, however, that ASC shall not be obligated to manufacture quantities of Products that differ from the then current Product Forecast for each Product by [* * *] provided that i Custom fab material is not included within Product Forecasts and, therefore, is not to be included in the [* * *] calculation; and
Product Forecast. 3.1 Customer will provide monthly a three (3) month rolling Product forecast to FQS. However, the forecast is for information only. It is not a commitment to buy the forecasted quantity. Customer’s commitment to buy will be based on PO issued by Customer. Customer shall not be liable for any information or omission provided by Customer in the forecasts.
Product Forecast. 4.1. It is agreed that Customer will provide Supplier, on a weekly basis Product Forecast. * - Confidential Treatment Requested. Omitted portions filed with the SEC. 4.2. Customer agrees to hold a firm four (4) weeks plus current week schedule in the forecast. Schedule changes within four (4) weeks of Forecast plus the current week may be required to support Customer demand, however they must be mutually agreed to by both parties. Supplier shall provide Customer a net change analysis of new forecasts and load forecast in MRP within five (5) business days. 4.3. Business simulation or “what if” analysis will be required as business conditions warrant. Supplier to provide an initial “sizing” of the request on a best effort basis within a twenty-four (24) hour period. Supplier must provide a complete analysis on how the Teradyne schedule can be achieved within five (5) business days. This change must be mutually agreed upon. The initial response will raise the constraining items, the complete response will provide information on Supplier’s ability to solve these original constraints. Key response items to include are: a. Material constraints. b. Manufacturing and test constraints. c. Premium and test charges.
Product Forecast. 8.1. Philips to provide six month rolling forecast. Currently projected at [****] levels but Philips has had historically low unit sales experience. Therefore, this device will be launched with minimal inventory and sales will drive inventory levels and finished goods levels.
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Product Forecast. In order to secure the material required to support the buyer program(s), a total forecast of the product needed on an annual basis, shall be provided by the buyer. The product forecast shall provide the annual qty to be ordered for each of the products under service and shall support the total quantity required to be supported. The forecast shall follow the format below: VPX3-XYZ- 10 15 15 10 50 DMV-19XX 25 50 40 10 125 The forecast shall form the basis of the TLCM contract between the Buyer and Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxx. Should the buyer fail to procure the forecasted product qty in any specific year, the following remedial actions may be taken: 1. Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxx shall have to right to buy back any unused material at the original purchase price paid by the buyer. 2. At the discretion of Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxx, unused forecasted material in a given year may be carried over to the next year should the forecasted program/quantities remain active but delayed. 3. Unused material maybe packaged and returned to the buyer. 4. See TLCM Contract Continuity for additional details.
Product Forecast. At the beginning of each month during this Agreement, Veraz will provide ECI with a six (6)-month rolling Product forecast (each a “Forecast”), describing Veraz’s good faith expectations of the number of Products it intends to purchase from ECI and the expected sales value in the following six (6) months for which Purchase Orders have not yet been issued by Veraz, in the form attached as Exhibit 2. Subject to the provisions of Section 3 below, all commitments made by Veraz for the purchase of Products hereunder shall be made only upon submission by Veraz of Purchase Orders to ECI pursuant to Section 6. Each Forecast shall be deemed to be accepted by ECI unless ECI reasonably objects in writing within five (5) days of the date of Veraz’s submission of the Forecast. If ECI objects to any Forecast, it will provide all relevant details to Veraz regarding its objection, and the parties will work in good faith to resolve such objection in a prompt and reasonable manner to meet the potential needs of Veraz to its customers with respect to the supply of Products.
Product Forecast. 3.1 It is agreed that Tellium will provide Solectron, on a monthly basis, a rolling twelve (12) month Product forecast. This section, as appropriate, may be modified in an addendum to reflect specific Product requirements.
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