Replenishment Stocking Sample Clauses

Replenishment Stocking. The Contractor shall determine items and quantities of merchandise to be stocked during the Contractor’s day stocking coverage to maintain stock availability of 95% during the Contractor's day stocking coverage for items that the Contractor is required to prepare orders for under 4.3.3.16.1.2. Stock availability for any item is defined as having that item available for patron selection/purchase at the assigned sales floor shelf location. Items to be stocked may also be identified by Government personnel and relayed to Contractor personnel for stocking. The Contractor shall begin replenishment stocking within 30 minutes after notification. The Contractor shall determine stocking priorities, obtain merchandise from appropriate locations (overwrite area and other areas within the RSHA), and accomplish stocking actions as often as necessary to avoid out-of-stock situations. The Contractor shall ensure that empty shelf spaces are stocked first and that some units of all available line items (to include vendor-authorized items listed on EXHIBIT 4-1) are available at shelf locations throughout Contractor’s day stocking coverage.
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