Technical Capability Sample Clauses

Technical Capability. The Farmee has the technical capability, personnel and resources to fulfill its obligations as Operator.
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Technical Capability. The information in the offer shall meet all the requirements contained herein. The offerors shall provide with their offer package, at a minimum, in written English the following information: Evidence that the offeror operates an established business with a permanent physical address (such as a store front) and telephone listing and is registered to conduct business in Morocco. Experience in relevant business along with any relevant certification and licenses. A copy of Tax Identification Certificate A copy of Company’s Registration Certificate NDAA compliance (fill in representations under 52.204-24 & 52.204-26) Responsibility will be determined by analyzing whether the apparent successful offeror complies with the requirement of FAR subpart 9.1 including: Ability to comply with the required performance period, taking into consideration all existing commercial and governmental business commitments. Satisfactory record of integrity and business ethics. Necessary organization, experience, and skills or the ability to obtain them. Necessary equipment and facilities or the ability to obtain them; and Be otherwise qualified and eligible to receive an award under applicable laws and regulations. The vendors (BPA holders) interested in this business opportunity shall be prepared to accept BPA terms, conditions, and clauses, by signing and returning a copy of the BPA to the U.S. Embassy Contracting Officer. An example of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Department of State Acquisition Regulations (DOSAR) clauses is included below. The actual set of clauses associated with a BPA may vary depending on the type of goods or services covered by the Blanket Purchase Agreement. Since a BPA is not a contract, neither party is bound to its terms. However, if an order is issued under the BPA and the BPA-holder agrees to provide the commercial item or service, that individual order becomes a binding contract between the parties and both parties are then bound to all the terms and conditions in the BPA for that order. An estimated annual volume amount will be indicated on the BPA but that amount will not be binding on the agreement. The BPA holder shall designate a Project Manager or an Account Representative who shall be the BPA holder’s point of contact for the purpose of BPA orders and invoices resulting from the orders. Any purchase made under a BPA will be based on mutually agreed upon prices obtained either in writing or orally by telephone or personal con...
Technical Capability. Purchaser has the technical capability, personnel and resources to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement.
Technical Capability. Distributor will have the technical capability to enable it to demonstrate and explain in detail to its Customers the features and capabilities of the Products. From time to time, ILS may impose reasonable training or certification requirements on Distributor in connection with the resale of certain Products. If a certification is required by ILS in the future, after a reasonable period of time is given to Distributor to obtain the certification, Distributor will be required to satisfy the requirement before future orders for such Products will be accepted by ILS. Certification requirements will be supplied to Distributor in writing by ILS from time to time during the term of this Agreement.
Technical Capability. Provide a complete technical specification description of the equipment offered, and describe in detail the approach for meeting the technical requirements to include a description of your services and systems that will be used to perform the requirements listed in section B. Sub-Factor 1 - XXXXXXX Sub-Factor 2 - XXXXXXX Describe in detail the approach to accomplish the XXXXXXXX and XXXXXX to perform the requirements in section B. Factor 2: Delivery - Provide the processing turnaround time from receipt of a delivery order until equipment is ready for shipment.
Technical Capability. SUBFACTOR DEFINITIONS SUBFACTOR 1: TECHNICAL UNDERSTANDING
Technical Capability. For demonstrating Technical Capability, an interested applicant shall have either, (i) developed and/or operated and managed, or (ii) granted license(s) or concession(s) for development, operation, maintenance and management of, in each case, at least 3 (Three) non- aeronautical business categories set out below, at any single airport in India with a minimum annual passenger throughput (at such airport) of 8 (Eight) million: (a) Duty free outlet(s) or duty paid retail outlet(s); (b) Food and beverages outlet(s); (c) Car parking; (d) Advertisement and promotions; and (e) Passenger lounge. For the purposes of demonstrating Technical Capability in accordance with this Clause 2.2, an interested applicant may rely on the experience of 1 (One) or more of its Affiliates. For the purposes of this request for EOI, the term ‘Affiliate’ is defined below:
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Technical Capability. This factor evaluation shall consist of the following three sub-factors: (a) Understanding the Requirement (1) Milestones Schedule (2) Critical Path Analysis by Work Item (3) Heavy Weather Plan (4) Procedure Qualification (5) Welder Qualification (b) Ability to Perform the Statement of Work (1) Facilities Requirements (2) Xxxxx, Approach, and Xxxxxxx (3) Dry-dock certificate and plan (c) Management Control and Quality Assurance (1) Quality Control Plan (2) Material Control and Storage (3) Aluminum Traceability The three sub-factors of the Technical Capability listed above are equally important. Within each of the sub- factors, there are elements which will not be separately rated. All sub-factors will be evaluated individually using the adjectival ratings defined in the below, Table M-1. Adjectival Ratings. The individual sub-factors ratings will then be used to determine an overall rating for the Technical Capability factor which will be used for the best value tradeoff analysis. The Government will evaluate an Offeror’s Technical Capability proposal to determine an Offeror’s ability to successfully accomplish the ROH availability by ascertaining the quality and depth of the responses submitted as required by Section L. Successful accomplishment of the ROH availability is defined as the Offeror’s ability to complete all work designated in the work item package on time and in a manner that complies with the processes and procedures outlined in the solicitation inclusive of all solicitation reference documents. Outstanding Proposal indicates an exceptional approach and understanding of the requirements and contains multiple strengths, and risk of unsuccessful performance is low. Good Proposal indicates a thorough approach and understanding of the requirements and contains at least one strength, and risk of unsuccessful performance is low to moderate. Acceptable Proposal meets requirements and indicates an adequate approach and understanding of the requirements, and risk of unsuccessful performance is no worse than moderate. Marginal Proposal meets requirements and indicates an adequate approach and understanding of the requirements, and risk of unsuccessful performance is no worse than moderate. Unacceptable Proposal does not meet requirements of the solicitation, and thus, contains one or more deficiencies, and/or risk of unsuccessful performance is unacceptable. Proposal is un-awardable.
Technical Capability. The offeror shall provide a technical proposal by completing the required fill-in data only if the applicable box is checked. The offeror may submit continuation sheets with this fill-in contract text to provide additional technical narrative, however, the complete technical proposal, exclusive of any résumés, drawings, or blueprints, shall not exceed 12 pages. The proposal will be evaluated strictly on technical merit and should describe and justify the offeror's technical approach to the requirements of the work to be performed and/or delivery of product under the contract. The technical proposal should be specific and provide concise, straight-forward descriptions of the offeror's capability to perform the requirements of the contract. Proposals that are unrealistic in terms of the description of the offeror’s technical capability may be considered indicative of a lack of understanding of the solicitation’s requirements. : [X ] (C) If the offeror will be making deliveries to customers, describe type, number and size of containers that will be used for delivery of product to each customer location that the offeror proposes on.
Technical Capability. A. Storage facility is IT equipped with (Warehouse Management System-WMS) B. Reporting and incident tracking system in place C. Provider has sufficient, adequate, and well-maintained handling equipment (e.g.) such as, high reach trucks, electrical forklifts, powered pallet trucks, trollies, heavy duty forklifts able to load and offload heavy items like wood, small forklift for offloading cargo from trucks, hand pallet trucks, etc. X. Xxxxxxxxx and experienced staff directly involved in the contract such as Account Manager, Operation Staff team at warehouse. E. Ability to provide additional skilled and experienced labor/resources for big distribution projects across Lebanon. F. Capacity to promptly handle picking process accurately and count recheck in the dispatch area before handling out for an effective physical count process. G. Ability to work during emergency with an increase in staff capacity. H. Ability to work after working hours when needed. I. Arrange kitting of supplies when needed.
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