Direct Production Costs definition
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Direct Production Costs shall be, for each publication, all costs related directly to the production and distribution of the publication, including, but not limited to, film prep and proofs, paper, printing and binding, freight, subs postage and display costs.
CBay commits to use its best efforts to reduce its Direct Production Costs and Indirect Production Costs through improved productivity, better use of technology, and other methods as it, in it sole discretion but in consultation with the Executive Committee, deems appropriate so as to strive to optimize its Contribution Margin and as such to maximize the profit sharing payments to MedQuist under Section 3.4(i).
General maintenance, repair, and replacement of parts for LMT Designated Machines will be included in Direct Production Costs as noted above.
CBay commits to use its best efforts to provide complete financial and operational data about the Transcription Services provided to the Company, including but not limited to, monthly financial statements showing Revenues, Direct Production Costs, Indirect Production Costs, Contribution Margin, other expenses and productivity.
NAMS shall determine and shall advise MENTOR of its Direct Production Costs in writing at the time it is proposed to produce such At-Risk Inventory.
Costs incurred for buyouts of articles and photos shall be specifically excluded from Direct Production Costs.
The value of the Finished Products shall be the cost of the Delivered Unrefined Crude plus the Direct Production Costs (defined as consisting solely of direct production salaries and wages (including payroll taxes), energy and utilities, chemicals, laboratory and product testing costs) to refine the Unrefined Crude.
Direct Production Costs shall be computed on a per-unit basis, exclusive of any overhead allocations, general or administrative expense, the costs and expense of obtaining marketing or pre-marketing approvals, or other indirect expense.