Delivery Service Level definition

Delivery Service Level means a percentage reflecting the ratio of (i) the number of orders delivered on-time by C&S to GU in any week per the Delivery Schedule, to (ii) the total number of orders scheduled for delivery by C&S to GU during such week, per the Delivery Schedule. Delivery Service Level percentages will not be adversely affected by any event of force majeure or any nonperformance or error by GU including, without limitation, delivery delays caused
Delivery Service Level means a percentage reflecting the ratio of (i) the number of orders delivered on-time by C&S to GU in any week per the Delivery Schedule, to (ii) the total number of orders scheduled for delivery by C&S to GU during such week, per the Delivery Schedule. Delivery Service Level percentages will not be adversely affected by any event of force majeure or any nonperformance or error by GU including, without limitation, delivery delays caused by GU. For example, if a truck arrives at a store but no receiving crew is present, then C&S will not be responsible for the delay delivering at subsequent stops due to such GU mistake. C&S will provide GU a weekly Delivery Service Level Reconciliation Report showing the times of all deliveries during such week.
Delivery Service Level shall be calculated based on [***]. Should BWD believe that a Delivery Schedule Default has occurred, BWD shall give notice to C&S and C&S shall use its commercially reasonable best efforts to immediately restore the Required Delivery Level.

Examples of Delivery Service Level in a sentence

  • Saddleback Communications’ Network Packet Delivery Service Level is 99% or greater.

  • If Saddleback Communications fails to meet any Network Packet Delivery Service Level in a calendar month, the Customer is eligible for a credit allowance consisting of pro-rated charges for three (3) days of the Saddleback Communications’ monthly recurring charge (MRC) for the Ethernet transport or dedicated Internet service for the applicable month.

  • Performance statistics relating to the Packet Delivery Service Level will be posted at the following location: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/about/network/latency/.

  • If Verizon determines in its reasonable commercial judgment that it has not met the Packet Delivery Service Level standard, then at Customer’s request, Customer's account shall be credited for that month based on the percentages set forth in the Service Credit table.

  • C&S will provide GU a weekly Delivery Service Level Reconciliation Report showing the times of all deliveries during such week.

  • The Packet Delivery Service Level for (3)CrossRoads® Service is 99.95% for On-Net traffic between Gateways.

  • If Verizon fails to meet any Network Packet Delivery Service Level Standard in a calendar month, Customer's account shall be credited for that month based on the percentages set forth in the Service Credit table.

  • Delivery Service Level" means a percentage reflecting the ratio of (i) the number of orders delivered on-time by C&S to GU in any week per the Delivery Schedule, to (ii) the total number of orders scheduled for delivery by C&S to GU during such week, per the Delivery Schedule.

  • The Packet Delivery Service Level is measured independently between two (2) Level 3 Gateways and reported separately for each virtual circuit.

  • Verizon's Network Packet Delivery Service Level Standard provides average packet delivery percentages for the following network areas: • North America: 99.5% between Hub Routers in North America.