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, 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 has the meaning in Clause 5.2.

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.

  • 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.

  • Requested and Confirmed Order Lead Time are separately ordered in descending order.

  • The final table of data will include Product Line, Business Month, Order Entry Date, Requested and confirmed Order Lead Time, customer name encoded, product name encoded, Order number and Order volume.

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

  • Customer Wish Dates are computed by adding the synthetic Requested Order Lead Time on top of the order entry date.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.


More Definitions of Order Lead Time

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, 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 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 the average length of time from receipt of an order to the shipment of such order.

Related to Order Lead Time

  • Lead Time means the quoted timeframe calculated between the date of receipt of the PO by Supplier and the Delivery Date.

  • Purchase Order (PO) means a written offer made by a purchaser to a supplier formally stating the terms and conditions of a proposed transaction.

  • Purchase Order Number means the Customer’s unique number relating to the supply of the Services;

  • Minimum Order Quantity means the minimum number of batches of a Product to be produced during the same cycle of manufacturing as set forth in a Product Agreement on Schedule B;

  • Order Level means the price indicated in the Order.

  • Delivery Schedule means the schedule for the delivery of Services as set forth in attached Annex 3.

  • IITK Purchase Order means the IITK’s official Purchase Order document;

  • The Purchase Order means the order placed by the Purchaser on the Supplier signed by the Purchaser including all attachments and appendices thereto and all documents incorporated by reference therein. The purchase order shall be deemed as "Contract" appearing in the document.

  • Service Specific Terms has the meaning given in the G Suite Agreement or Complementary Product Agreement, as applicable, or, if Customer’s G Suite Agreement does not define “Service Specific Terms”, means the then-current terms specific to one or more Core Services for G Suite set out at xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/service-terms/.

  • SCI has the meaning set forth with respect thereto in the preamble. ---

  • Purchase Orders means official orders issued by an operating division of Transnet to the Supplier/Service Provider for the supply of Goods or Services;

  • Service Specifications means the following documents, as applicable to the Services under Your order: (a) the Oracle Cloud Hosting and Delivery Policies, the Program Documentation, the Oracle service descriptions, and the Data Processing Agreement described in this Schedule C; (b) Oracle’s privacy policies; and (c) any other Oracle documents that are referenced in or incorporated into Your order. The following do not apply to any non-Cloud Oracle service offerings acquired in Your order, such as professional services: the Oracle Cloud Hosting and Delivery Policies, Program Documentation, and the Data Processing Agreement. The following do not apply to any Oracle Software: the Oracle Cloud Hosting and Delivery Policies, Oracle service descriptions, and the Data Processing Agreement.

  • Time Schedule means the Time Schedule for final completion of the Works or Mechanical Completion of the Plant(s)/Unit(s), as the case may be, incorporated in the Contract or as may be extended by the OWNER or Engineer- in-Charge pursuant to the provisions hereof and shall include interim time schedules set up for achieving interim/phase-wise/stage-wise progress/completion/testing/commissioning/ handing over, as may be prescribed by the OWNER/Engineer-in-Charge, within the overall Time Schedule as originally envisaged or as extended.

  • Purchase Order means the form or format a Customer uses to make a purchase under the Contract (e.g., a formal written purchase order, electronic purchase order, procurement card, contract or other authorized means).

  • Stop Work Order means the written Notice, delivered in accordance with this Agreement, by which the State may require the Contractor to stop all, or any part, of the Work of this Agreement, for the period set forth in the Stop Work Order. The Stop Work Order shall be specifically identified as such and shall indicate that it is issued pursuant to the Stop Work provision in this Exhibit B.

  • Order Book means the trading system or platform operated by BSEF in which all market participants in the trading system or platform have the ability to enter multiple bids and offers, observe or receive bids and offers entered by other market participants, and transact on such bids and offers. A Participant must indicate if a bid or offer posted on an Order Book is firm or indicative.

  • Order Term means the period of time starting on the Services Start Date for the Services and continuing for the period indicated on the Order Form unless terminated in accordance with the Agreement.

  • Contract Quantity means the quantity of Delivered Energy expected to be delivered by Seller during each Contract Year as set forth in the Cover Sheet.

  • Technical Specifications A specification in a document defining the characteristics of a product or a service, such as the quality levels, the environmental and climate performance levels, the design for all needs, including accessibility for people with disabilities, and the evaluation of conformity, of product performance, of the use of the product, safety or dimensions, as well as requirements applicable to the product as regards the name by which it is sold, terminology, symbols, testing and test methods, packaging, marking or labelling, instructions for use, the production processes and methods at every stage in the life cycle of the supply or service, as well as the evaluation and conformity procedures;

  • Drug sample means a unit of a prescription drug that is not intended to be sold and is intended to promote the sale of the drug.

  • PRICED SCHEDULE OR QUANTITIES means the schedule duly priced.

  • technical specification means a document that prescribes technical requirements to be fulfilled by a product, process or service;

  • Warranty Period /„Maintenance Period‟ shall mean the period during which the Contractor shall remain liable for repair or replacement of any defective part of the Works performed under the Contract.

  • Order land means the land shown on the land plan which is within the limits of land to be acquired and described in the book of reference;

  • Service Specification means and include detailed description, statements to technical data, performance characteristics, and standards (Indian as well as) as applicable and as specified in the Contract as well as those specifications relating to Industry standards and codes applicable to the performance of the work, work performance quality and the specifications affecting the works or any additional specification required to be produced by the DCO to meet the design criteria.

  • Firm Order Confirmation or "FOC" means the notice CenturyLink provides to CLEC to confirm that CLEC's Local Service Order (LSR) has been received and has been successfully processed. The FOC confirms the schedule of dates committed to by CenturyLink for the Provisioning of the service requested.