Order Lead Time definition

Order Lead Time means the minimum amount of time (set forth in the applicable Statement of Work) between the date on which a Purchase Order is received by Supplier and the date on which the relevant Product is delivered to the shipping location designated by Square or an Authorized Purchaser.
Order Lead Time means the minimum amount of time (set forth in the applicable Statement of Work) between the date on which a Purchase Order is received by Supplier and the date for the delivery of the Product to the shipping location designated by Customer, as set forth in such Purchase Order.
Order Lead Time means, with respect to a Product, the period of time preceding the scheduled delivery date of such Product that is specified in Exhibit A, as changed from time to time by Supplier in its reasonable discretion.

Examples of Order Lead Time in a sentence

  • Purchase orders for Products must be received by IBM in advance, with at least the Purchase Order Lead Time specified in Attachment C, to allow IBM to meet Buyer's requested Shipment Date.

  • No acceptance other than actual Delivery shall be valid for orders placed with less than Order Lead Time.

  • For clarity, the Order Lead Time shall not be extended if the delivery of Products is rescheduled as a result of a force majeure event affecting Supplier that is excusable pursuant to Section 15.13.

  • Purchase orders for Products must be received by IBM in advance, with at least the Purchase Order Lead Time specified in the applicable Attachment.

  • Anytime after start of metallization [***] Anytime after wafer start and before metallization [***] After purchase order acknowledgment and prior to wafer start [***] * Customer shall have no liability for purchase orders cancelled outside of the Purchase Order Lead Time, regardless of whether IBM has started the manufacture of wafers.

  • IBM will within a reasonable time, but no sooner than Purchase Order Lead Time repair or replace such units or provide a credit to Buyer for the purchase price paid for such units by Buyer.

  • In addition, if termination occurs within the Materials Lead Time and results in Supplier having excess materials, Customer will be responsible for paying for work in progress, and raw materials purchased by Supplier no earlier than required by applicable Order Lead Time to fulfill the Purchase Orders outstanding as of the effective date of such termination that Supplier cannot, using best efforts, cancel, return for credit, use as Service Units, sell or otherwise use.

  • Purchase Orders must be placed in advance, with at least the Purchase Order Lead Time agreed to by the Parties, to allow Supplier to meet Buyer's requested Shipment Date.

  • STA shall deliver the Product on the date agreed by the Parties in the corresponding Purchase Order in accordance with the Purchase Order Lead Time.

  • The Product Price, Purchase Order Lead Time, and Minimum Order Quantity under this Agreement are detailed in Exhibit A.


More Definitions of Order Lead Time

Order Lead Time has the meaning in Clause 5.2(a).
Order Lead Time means the time from the acceptance of the purchase order by the Supplier in terms of this Agreement until the Shipment Date.
Order Lead Time means the number of days from Order issuance date to the date the Products will be delivered to Purchaser’s facility identified in the Order. Time is of the essence, and Purchaser’s stated delivery date(s), Order Lead Time, or performance schedule and the date for performance of any other obligation of Supplier shall not be extended or excused for any reason, including anything that Supplier cannot control. Supplier shall achieve an on-time delivery rate of 100%. Deliveries that are made late or rescheduled by Supplier will be subject to the following fees: (a) $150 for deliveries arriving over 30 minutes late, (b) $50 for rescheduling a delivery; (c) $150 for rescheduling a delivery less than one hour before the scheduled delivery time; and (d) $150 for each instance that a delivery is rescheduled more than once, plus $50 or $150 based on the timing of the reschedule as set forth in this paragraph.
Order Lead Time means, with respect to a Product, the period of time preceding the scheduled delivery date of such Product that is specified in Exhibit A , as changed from time to time by Supplier in its reasonable discretion.
Order Lead Time means the average length of time from receipt of an order to the shipment of such order.