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Warehousing and Distribution. Each Party (or its Sublicensees) shall be responsible for booking sales in its Territory. Each Party may warehouse Products both inside and outside of such Party’s Territory, provided that any sales with respect to such Products are booked in such Party’s Territory. If a Party receives any orders for any Product in the other Party’s Territory, it shall refer such orders to the other Party, to the extent it is not prohibited from doing so under applicable Law. Moreover, each Party and its Affiliates shall be solely responsible for handling all returns of any Product sold in its Territory, as well as all aspects of Product order processing, invoicing and collection, distribution, inventory and receivables of Products sold in its Territory.
Warehousing and Distribution. Provider shall store and maintain product inventory related to customer shipments to meet demand, subject to being provided with Products, in a manner consistent in all material respects with past practices, its usual policies, IT infrastructure and appropriate systems access, procedures and the usual and customary practices, codes and standards for business distribution operations services, and in accordance with all applicable Laws; provided that Recipient or its Affiliates shall hold title to business inventories and Recipient shall assume full responsibility for losses or shrinkage other than to the extent due to Provider’s or its Affiliates’ gross negligence or willful misconduct. Upon the date of termination of the Services described in this paragraph, should Recipient choose to dispose of rather than transfer any remaining inventory, Recipient shall be responsible for all associated disposal costs. Provider shall further ensure that all products in its warehouses are stored using Good Distribution Practices (GDP) in order that, among other things, inventory is free of insects, rodents or dust, and that cases are properly sealed to avoid damage. Product manufacturing and supply (kit, packaging testing and release for EFB and special promotions).
Warehousing and Distribution. National Logistics Services shall have entered into a warehousing and distribution agreement (the "Warehousing and Distribution Agreement") with the Purchaser, at the same pricing as currently provided to the Vendor, for a term of not less than four months and thereafter on a month to month basis for up to an additional eight months at the Purchaser's option, in form and content mutually satisfactory to the Purchaser and the Vendor;
Warehousing and Distribution. HFDC shall warehouse the Products for the convenience of STOKES for a period of thirty (30) days after the Products are label▇▇, ▇▇d any additional warehousing and distribution costs will be invoiced by HFDC to STOKES at the end of each calendar month in accordance with the pric▇▇ ▇▇▇ terms specified in Exhibit E and shall be paid by STOKES within thirty (30) days from the date of such invoices. The c▇▇▇▇▇ to STOKES for additional warehousing shall be no greater than the lowes▇ ▇▇▇▇es offered by HFDC to any of its other customers for the same services.
Warehousing and Distribution. 7.1. All warehousing and distribution shall be done in accordance with GMP and the applicable SPECIFICATIONS, as detailed in the QUALITY AGREEMENT. 7.2. MATERIALS
Warehousing and Distribution. BVE shall be responsible for its Inventory of BBC product, while in BVE's possession. BBC will ship all inventory and product to BVE warehouse. BBC will not drop ship, unless advance arrangements have been made and terms agreed upon.
Warehousing and Distribution. Each Party shall conduct all warehousing and distribution activities for Licensed COVID-19 Mono Products sold by or on behalf of such Party in such country in the Collaboration COVID-19 Territory in accordance with the Licensed COVID-19 Mono Product Commercialization Framework. For Licensed Products other than Licensed COVID-19 Mono Products, Sanofi shall, and for Novavax Products, Novavax shall, conduct all warehousing and distribution activities for such Licensed Products or Novavax Products, as applicable, sold by or on behalf of such Party, its Affiliates, its or their Sublicensees in the Territory.
Warehousing and Distribution. An important aspect of Tuesday Morning's success involves its ability to warehouse and distribute merchandise quickly and efficiently. Virtually all merchandise is received by Tuesday Morning at its central warehouse and distribution facilities in the Dallas, Texas metropolitan area, where it is inspected, counted, priced, ticketed and designated for individual stores. Tuesday Morning warehouses merchandise until shortly before each sale, at which time merchandise is distributed to individual Tuesday Morning stores, where it usually remains until sold at that sale or later sales. We generally carry similar merchandise in each of our stores. The amount of inventory carried by any single store varies depending upon the size and projected sales for that store. Consistent with our sales event strategy, we do not maintain replenishment inventory in our warehouse and distribution facilities. Restocking of merchandise occurs only in successive sales events or in scheduled merchandise shipments during a sales event, but does not occur in response to sales activity within individual stores. Tuesday Morning has an automated warehouse processing system which includes high-speed bar code scanners and radio frequency terminals installed in its forklifts which facilitate efficient sorting and loading of high merchandise volumes for immediate store delivery. With this technology, we can instantly locate a piece of merchandise within our 910,000 square feet of warehousing space. Tuesday Morning also utilizes third party warehousing in California and Illinois for forward staging of processed merchandise in order to reduce restocking lead times as well as to reduce the size of stock rooms in the areas where real estate costs are expensive and store sizes are relatively small. See "Management Information Systems." Tuesday Morning utilizes a leased fleet of trucks and trailers to distribute merchandise to its stores. In addition, at peak stocking periods, Tuesday Morning uses common and contract carriers to distribute merchandise to stores. Management Information Systems We maintain a corporate local area network computer system which fully integrates purchase orders, imports, transportation, distribution, point of sale and financial systems. Tuesday Morning has invested over $11.5 million over the last seven years in computers, bar code scanners and radio frequency terminals, software programming and related equipment, technology and training. No significant expenditures for...
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