Master Vendor definition

Master Vendor means a Supplier who will supply Temporary Workers from its own pool of labour, and also manage a supply chain or tier of Employment Businesses or Employment Agencies, as applicable, to provide Temporary Workers to fulfil bookings that it cannot fill itself. For the Customer receiving the Managed Services, the provision is seamless and the Customer contracts only with the Master Vendor and not with the third-party Employment Businesses or Agencies directly;
Master Vendor for Supply Management is contained in Exhibit 1.2.1 hereto (right column), as compared to the previous roles and responsibilities of Ford, GRI and Suppliers (left column). As shown on Exhibit 1.2.1, FORD will transfer functions previously carried out by FORD to MSXI and MSXI will perform such functions; the completion of transfer of such functions is referred to herein as "Full Implementation." During the term of this Agreement, each Existing FBU Customer and each other FORD business unit that becomes an FBU Customer will purchase from MSXI Supply Management for the Services and its requirements for the Services, and MSXI will supply such Services and Supply Management to such FBU Customers.
Master Vendor contract. This contract means that we will place all bookings for temporary agency workers with REED in the first instance. This gives us one supplier who is responsible for monitoring and ensuring that we work within the Agency Worker Regulations and that all our agency workers meet minimum standards.

Examples of Master Vendor in a sentence

  • The Master Vendor contract is a planned strategy to work towards reducing the level of agency spends and to better understand where and how we use agency workers.

  • As part of the Master Vendor contract, fixed pay rates have been set corporately for each job category.

  • The new contract is a hybrid Master Vendor arrangement which will provide the Council with additional advantages to the existing Master Vendor contract.

  • Coventry City Council has a Master Vendor Contract with Pertemps for the supply of agency workers.

  • The Company has also incorporated these requirements into its Master Vendor Agreements.

  • The new contract is joint with Solihull and again is a hybrid Master Vendor.

  • Ensure correct Supplier Diversity coding in the Master Vendor Database as applicable.

  • The Master Vendor Contract covers all agency workers required by the core Council.

  • Through the contract, Reed supply all suitable agency workers either through their own agency or via a 2nd tier arrangement with other agencies, using rates of pay based on an agreed pay policy and a negotiated mark-up rate with the Master Vendor.

  • Upon successful completion of an investigation into the past and current activities, associations, and reputation of the applicant, the Tribe will assign a vendor number and the vendor will be added to its Master Vendor file.


More Definitions of Master Vendor

Master Vendor has the meaning given to that term in the introduction to this Agreement.

Related to Master Vendor

  • Contractor / Vendor means the Tenderer whose bid has been accepted and awarded Letter of Acceptance for a specific item followed by the signing of Contract.

  • The Contractor/ Vendor means the individual or firm or company undertaking the works and shall include legal personal representative of individual or composing the firm or company and the permitted assignees of individual or firms of company.

  • Third Party Vendor means any person or entity that provides SaaS, third party software and/or related intellectual property. “Work” means any additional work the Customer requests Singtel to perform in relation to the Service.

  • Local Vendor means any business which:

  • Vendor or “Vendors” means any entity submitting a bid in response to the Solicitation, the entity that has been selected as the lowest responsible bidder, or the entity that has been awarded the Contract as context requires.

  • Owner/operator means the owner(s), operator(s), lessor(s), lessee(s) and/or supervisor(s) of an air contaminant source and/or a person authorized to represent such person(s).

  • Master Contract means the CATS Master Contract between the Maryland Department of Budget and Management andTO Contractor dated December 19, 2005.

  • Supplier/Contractor means the individual, firm or company with whom the contract has been concluded for supplying the Goods and Services under the Contract. The Supplier/Contractor shall be deemed to include its successors (approved by the purchaser), representatives, heirs, executors, administrators and permitted;

  • Approved Vendor means a person who has been approved for inclusion on an

  • Mobile food vendor means every corporation, association, joint stock association, person, firm or partnership, their lessees, directors, receivers, trustees, appointees by any court whatsoever, or the heirs, executors, administrators, or personal representatives or assignees of any deceased owner, owning, controlling, operating or managing any mobile food vending unit.

  • Prime Contract means the contract between LOCKHEED MARTIN and the U.S. Government or between LOCKHEED MARTIN and its higher-tier contractor who has a contract with the U.S. Government.

  • Contracted Vendors means all vendors who contract or who have contracted with the Owners pursuant to Bid No. 17-245 for Annual Supply - Power and Hand Tools.

  • Reseller Agreement means the separate agreement between Customer and Reseller regarding the Services. The Reseller Agreement is independent of and outside the scope of This Agreement.

  • Prime Vendor – means any person (natural or juristic) who forwards an acceptable proposal in response to this RFB with the intention of being the main contractor should the proposal be awarded to him/her.

  • End User Agreement means any agreement that Eligible Users are required to sign in order to participate in this Contract, including an end user agreement, customer agreement, memorandum of understanding, statement of work, lease agreement, service level agreement, or any other named separate agreement.

  • QSE means a qualifying small business enterprise in terms of a code of good practice on black economic empowerment issued in terms of section 9 (1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act; (j) “rand value” means the total estimated value of a contract in Rand, calculated at the time of bid invitation, and includes all applicable taxes;

  • First-tier Subcontractor means any Subcontractor that has a contract with the General Contractor.

  • Supplier Agreement means this overarching agreement, consisting of these terms and conditions and any schedules to them, setting out the arrangements for management of the DPS, the process to apply when a Customer wishes to award Service Agreements via the DPS and the terms and conditions applicable to the carrying out of Service Agreements;

  • originating goods means goods that qualify as originating in accordance with the relevant provisions of Chapter 4;

  • Crown servant means a person holding an office or employment under the Crown;

  • The Vendor means the person, firm, company or organization on whom the Purchase Order is placed and shall be deemed to include the vendor’s successors, representative heirs, executors and administrator as the case may be. It may also be referred to as Seller, Contractor or Supplier.

  • Prime Contractor as used in this clause, means a person who has entered into a prime contract with the United States.

  • Residential contractor means a licensed contractor that holds an endorsement as a:

  • Business Entity/Vendor means any natural or legal person, business corporation, professional services corporation, limited liability company, partnership, limited partnership, business trust, association or any other legal commercial entity organized under the laws of New Jersey or any other state or foreign jurisdiction. The definition also includes (i) if a business entity is a for-profit corporation, any officer of the corporation and any other person or business entity that owns or controls 10% or more of the stock of the corporation; (ii) if a business entity is a professional corporation, any shareholder or officer; (iii) if a business entity is a general partnership, limited partnership or limited liability partnership, any partner; (iv) if a business entity is a sole proprietorship, the proprietor; (v) if the business entity is any other form of entity organized under the laws of New Jersey or any other state or foreign jurisdiction, any principal, officer or partner thereof; (vi) any subsidiaries directly or indirectly controlled by the business entity; (vii) any political organization organized under 26 U.S.C.A. § 527 that is directly or indirectly controlled by the business entity, other than a candidate committee, election fund, or political party committee; and (viii) with respect to an individual who is included within the definition of “business entity,” that individual's civil union partner and any child residing with that person. 1

  • Digital Cross Connect System or "DCS" is a function which provides automated Cross Connection of Digital Signal Level 0 (DS0) or higher transmission bit rate digital channels within physical interface facilities. Types of DCS include but are not limited to DCS 1/0s, DCS 3/1s, and DCS 3/3s, where the nomenclature 1/0 denotes interfaces typically at the DS1 rate or greater with Cross Connection typically at the DS0 rate. This same nomenclature, at the appropriate rate substitution, extends to the other types of DCS specifically cited as 3/1 and 3/3. Types of DCS that cross connect Synchronous Transport Signal level 1 (STS-1 s) or other Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) signals (e.g., STS-3) are also DCS, although not denoted by this same type of nomenclature. DCS may provide the functionality of more than one of the aforementioned DCS types (e.g., DCS 3/3/1 which combines functionality of DCS 3/3 and DCS 3/1). For such DCS, the requirements will be, at least, the aggregation of requirements on the "component" DCS. In locations where automated Cross Connection capability does not exist, DCS will be defined as the combination of the functionality provided by a Digital Signal Cross Connect (DSX) or Light Guide Cross Connect (LGX) patch panels and D4 channel banks or other DS0 and above multiplexing equipment used to provide the function of a manual Cross Connection. Interconnection is between a DSX or LGX to a Switch, another Cross Connection, or other service platform device.

  • APS means the Australian Public Service.