Logistics Business definition

Logistics Business means any business, asset or group of assets related the transportation, storage or terminalling of crude oil, feedstocks or refined petroleum products (including petrochemicals), in the United States or internationally that is not a Public Equity Security.
Logistics Business means the Borrowers’ global supply chain services business which encompasses resources and information technology to provide customized customer programs including planning, forecasting, procurement, logistics, inventory management, programming, labeling, kitting, packaging and other value-added services.
Logistics Business means the business of facilitating logistics and deliveries

Examples of Logistics Business in a sentence

  • If a software program directly related to an Initial Subscriber's Transportation Logistics Business is developed and owned by an Initial Subscriber's other business(es) and its Transportation Logistics Business has had the right to use such software program, the Company will receive the same right to use the software program after Closing.

  • If a software program is developed and owned by an Initial Subscriber's Transportation Logistics Business and if one or more of its other businesses have had the right to use such software program, the Initial Subscriber will continue to have the same right after Closing, but such software program shall become the property of the Company.

  • Upon request, TUG shall furnish to the Employees lists of accounts payable and accrued expenses of the Employees' Logistics Business.

  • The Initial Subscribers acknowledge the necessity of the Company preparing audited year-end financial statements for each Initial Subscriber's Transportation Logistics Business for fiscal years 1997, 1998, and 1999, as well as reviewed interim financial statements through June 30, 2000.

  • For the duration of FoodNet project (until 15th December 2019) LODZistics – Logistics Business Network of Central Poland as a coordinator of the FoodNet project will - as a legal body - represent FoodNet in any contractual relation with external actors, for example in making international cooperation agreement, agreement on bilateral communication, signing statement of interest etc.

  • If intellectual property is co-owned or co-licensed by both a Initial Subscriber's Transportation Logistics Business and the Initial Subscriber's other businesses, both the Company and the Initial Subscriber will have ownership and/or licensing rights after Closing.

  • LODZistics – Logistics Business Network of Central Poland will host the FoodNet office and manage internal and external communication.

  • If at any time the Partnership Parties abandon such opportunity, as evidenced (x) in writing by V▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ (on behalf of the Partnership Parties), or (y) by the Partnership Parties’ failure to consummate the acquisition of the Logistics Business within one year of the Logistics Business Notice, Holdings shall have the unrestricted right to pursue such opportunity.

  • If at any time the Partnership Parties abandon such opportunity, as evidenced (x) in writing by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ (on behalf of the Partnership Parties), or (y) by the Partnership Parties’ failure to consummate the acquisition of the Logistics Business within one year of the Logistics Business Notice, Holdings shall have the unrestricted right to pursue such opportunity.

  • Upon request, SeaMaster shall furnish to the Executives lists of accounts payable and accrued expenses of the Executives' Logistics Business.


More Definitions of Logistics Business

Logistics Business means that portion of the Business conducted with the Assets.
Logistics Business means the business of facilitating logistics and deliveries as conducted by MLU as at the Effective Time including all ancillary and related employees, assets and liabilities; “Losses” 1.3means with respect to any person and in relation to any matter, all direct and (to the extent reasonably foreseeable at the date of this Agreement) indirect losses and damages resulting from such matter, including all reasonable and properly incurred out-of-pocket costs, fees or expenses of third party professional advisors, experts or consultants suffered or incurred by such person in successfully bringing any claim relating to such matter, or in disputing, defending, settling, investigating or providing evidence in connection with successfully establishing its right to bring such a claim (and including all Taxes), provided that “Losses” shall not include any losses or damages based on diminution in the value of the shares of capital stock of Yandex or Uber (except to the extent contemplated by Clause 12.4(b) or Clause 12.5);
Logistics Business as defined in Section 4.9(a)(iv).
Logistics Business means: (1) the provision of supply chain management services, namely transport, distribution and warehousing services, stock control and related consultancy services provided in order to facilitate the movement of goods throughout the distribution process, including the following services provided in connection with such supply management services: (A) providing inventory, ordering,
Logistics Business means the business of Logistics as set forth within its SEC filings and future business operations contemplated with respect to such business.
Logistics Business has the meaning set forth in the recitals of this Agreement.

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  • Financial Services Business for purposes of this Unit Agreement shall mean the business of banking, including deposit, credit, trust and investment services, mortgage banking, asset management, and brokerage and investment banking services.

  • Parent Business has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement.

  • Transferred Business has the meaning ascribed to such term in the Separation Agreement.