Rolling 18 Month Forecast Sample Clauses

Rolling 18 Month Forecast. When each Product Agreement is executed, Client will give Patheon a non-binding 18 month forecast of the volume of Product that Client expects to order in the first 18 months of commercial manufacture of the Product. This forecast will then be updated by Client on or before the tenth day of each month on a rolling forward basis. Client will update the forecast forthwith if it determines that the volumes estimated in the most recent forecast have changed by more than [***]. The most recent 18 month forecast will prevail.
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Rolling 18 Month Forecast. On execution of this Agreement and subsequently when each Product Agreement is executed, Client will give Patheon a non-binding 18 month forecast of the volume of Product that Client expects to order in the first 18 months of commercial Manufacture of the Product at the relevant Manufacturing Site. This forecast will then be updated by Client on or before the tenth day of each month on a rolling forward basis. Client will update the forecast forthwith if it determines that the volumes estimated in the most recent forecast have changed by more than 20%. The most recent 18 month forecast will prevail. These forecasts should be consistent with the Long Term Forecast to the extent possible and provided that the Long Term Forecast is updated in accordance with ARTICLE 5(a).
Rolling 18 Month Forecast. When this Agreement is executed, Client will give Patheon a non-binding 1B month Forecast of the volume of Product that Client expects to order in the first 18 months of commercial manufacture of the Product (the "Forecast”). This Forecast will then be updated by Client on or before the 101h day of each month on a rolling forward basis. Client will update the Forecast forthwith if it determines that the volumes estimated in the most recent Forecast have changed by more than 20%. The most recent 1B month Forecast will prevail. Patheon acknowledges and agrees that it will make every effort to ensure that it has adequate capacity to fulfill Client's requirements under the Forecast.
Rolling 18 Month Forecast. When each Product Agreement is executed, Client will give Patheon a non-binding 18 month forecast of the volume of Product that Client expects to order in the first 18 months of commercial manufacture of the Product. This forecast will then be updated by Client on or before the tenth day after the start of a new calendar quarter on a rolling forward basis. Client will update the forecast forthwith if it determines that the volumes estimated in the most recent forecast have changed by more than [***]. The most recent 18 month forecast will prevail. Unless otherwise agreed in the Product Agreement, the first three months of this updated forecast will be considered binding firm orders.
Rolling 18 Month Forecast. Promptly after the execution of this Agreement, VF will give CCX a written 18-month forecast of the volume of Bulk Drug Product that VF expects to order in the first 18 months of commercial manufacture of the Bulk Drug Product (the “Initial Forecast”). On a rolling monthly basis during the term of this Agreement, VF will issue an updated 18 month forecast on or before the first day of each month (the Initial Forecast and each updated 18 month forecast are a “Rolling Forecast”). Each Rolling Forecast after the Initial Forecast will start on the first day of the month immediately following the date on which the Annual Forecast is to be provided. This forecast will then be updated by Manufacturing and Supply Agreement VF once every month on a rolling forward basis. These forecasts should be reasonably consistent with the Long Term Forecast. The Rolling Forecast for the first [***] months following the date of forecast shall be firm and binding on VF and CCX (the “Binding Period”) and will be covered by Firm Orders. The quantities projected in the Rolling Forecast for the following [***] months are non-binding, good faith estimates; provided that the forecast for the seventh through ninth month (the “Semi Flexible Period”) may only be modified within the range of [***] from month to month during the Semi Flexible Period. The Rolling 18 Month Forecast will be binding on both parties, as follows:
Rolling 18 Month Forecast. Within sixty (60) days following the Effective Date of this Agreement, Supernus shall give Supplier a non-binding 18 month forecast of the volume of Product that Supernus expects to order in the first 18 months of commercial manufacture of the Product including the expected monthly delivery schedule. Thereafter on or before the 10th calendar day of each month Supernus shall provide Supplier with a 12 month non-binding, good faith estimate of the quantities of Product including validation batches it foresees it will order during such period (the “Product Forecast”). The most recent 12 month Product Forecast will supercede all other forecasts. Within ten (10) days of receipt of the Product Forecast from Supernus, Supplier shall deliver to Supernus a forecast of Supplier’s requirements for API, including agreed upon safety stock for each of the following twelve (12) months as well as the current inventory of excipients plus agreed upon safety stocks. In addition, Supplier shall provide each API lot number, date of manufacture and expiration/retest date. The first two (2) quarters of the Product Forecast shall constitute a binding obligation of Supernus to accept and purchase, and Supplier to manufacture and timely deliver, Product (each quarter, a “Firm Commitment”) to the following extent:
Rolling 18 Month Forecast. When this Agreement is executed, PGx will give Patheon a non-binding 18 month forecast of the volume of Product that PGx expects to order in the first 18 months of commercial manufacture of the Product. For clarity, commercial manufacture excludes the manufacture of Product validation batches. This forecast will then be updated by PGx on or before the 10th day of each month on a rolling forward basis. PGx will update the forecast forthwith if it determines that the volumes estimated in the most recent forecast have changed by more than [*]%. The most recent 18 month forecast will prevail.
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Related to Rolling 18 Month Forecast

  • Rolling Forecast (i) On or before the fifteenth (15th) calendar day of each month during the Term (as defined in Section 6.1 herein), Buyer shall provide Seller with an updated eighteen (18) month forecast of the Products to be manufactured and supplied (each a “Forecast”) for the eighteen (18) month period beginning on the first day of the following calendar month. The first two months of each Forecast will restate the balance of the Firm Order period of the prior Forecast, and the first three (3) months of the Forecast shall constitute the new Firm Order period for which Buyer is obligated to purchase and take delivery of the forecasted Product, and the supply required for the last month of such new Firm Order period shall not be more than one (1) full Standard Manufacturing Batch from the quantity specified for such month in the previous Forecast (or Initial Forecast, as the case may be). Except as provided in Section 2.2(a), Purchase Orders setting forth Buyer’s monthly Product requirements will be issued for the last month of each Firm Order period no later than the fifteenth calendar day of the first month of each Firm Order period, and such Purchase Order will be in agreement with the Firm Order period of the Forecast. If a Purchase Order for any month is not submitted by such deadline, Buyer shall be deemed to have submitted a Purchase Order for such month for the amount of Product set forth in Buyer’s Forecast for such month.

  • Rolling Forecasts The parties shall cooperate in good faith to develop rolling twelve (12) month (by Product and pack type), non-binding order forecasts of Buyer’s needs for the Products. The parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide such forecasts at least ten (10) business days prior to the start of the applicable month.

  • Forecast Customer shall provide Flextronics, on a monthly basis, a rolling twelve (12) month forecast indicating Customer’s monthly Product requirements. The first ninety (90) days of the forecast shall be in weekly time buckets and will constitute Customer’s written purchase order for all Work to be completed within the first ninety (90) day period. Such purchase orders will be issued in accordance with Section 3.2 below.

  • CONTRACT YEAR The first Contract Year is the period of time ending on the first contract anniversary. Subsequent Contract Years are the annual periods between contract anniversaries.

  • Annual Forecasts As soon as available and in any event no later than 15 days before the end of each Fiscal Year, forecasts prepared by management of the Parent Borrower, in form satisfactory to the Agents and the Lender Parties, of balance sheets, income statements and cash flow statements on a monthly basis for the Fiscal Year following such Fiscal Year and on an annual basis for each Fiscal Year thereafter until the Termination Date.

  • Month A period commencing at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, on the first Day of a calendar month and extending until 10:00 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, on the first Day of the next succeeding calendar month. Monthly shall have the correlative meaning.

  • End of Fiscal Years; Fiscal Quarters The Borrower will cause (i) each of its fiscal years to end on December 31 of each year and (ii) its fiscal quarters to end on March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31, respectively, of each year.

  • Fiscal Year; Fiscal Quarter The Borrower shall not change its fiscal year or any of its fiscal quarters, without the Administrative Agent’s prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.

  • Calendar Year The term “

  • Interim Period During the period between the Effective Date and the Closing Date (“Interim Period”),

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