Packaging Costs definition

Packaging Costs means the actual delivered cost to AIPC of materials consumed in packaging the Products including packaging film, bags, cases, boxes, liners, stretch wrap, pallets, ink, glue, tape and slip sheets.
Packaging Costs means the actual cost of packaging materials used by Consultants to produce a New Product or Future New Product. Estimates of Packaging Costs for each New Product or Future New Product shall be agreed upon by the Company and Consultants from time to time. Packaging Costs are subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 11(d) hereof.

Examples of Packaging Costs in a sentence

  • Simultaneously with the review regarding Impax's Manufacturing Costs as set forth above, the parties shall review Leiner's Packaging Costs and if there shall have been a change durin▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇eceding six (6) month period, the parties shall revise Leiner's Packaging Costs used in determining Net Profit accordingly.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Raw Materials Costs and Packaging Costs will be adjusted each January 1 during the term hereof to reflect changes in the components of such costs effective upon written notice of adjustment to Sysco.

  • Prices charged for New Products or Future New Products shall be retroactively adjusted from time to time (but not for New Product or Future New Products shipped more than two (2) months prior to a written request for such adjustment) to reflect the actual Raw Materials Costs, Packaging Costs and other components of Fully Loaded Manufacturing Costs for such New Products or Future New Products.

  • Such payment shall be accompanied by a written statement setting forth in reasonable detail the basis for and calculation of Net Profits for each month of the applicable calendar quarter including, without limitation, Net Sales and Leiner's Packaging Costs.

  • The fixed costs components of Total Labor Cost, Total Packaging Costs, Total Overhead Cost, and Profit and Corporate Overhead Cost in the prices paid by HARDEE'S will be fixed as shown on Exhibit I through April 30, 2004, and thereafter as set forth on Exhibit I-A for all purchases through the remainder of the Term.

  • NXP’s share in Silvaco’s Packaging Costs is [*]% for each Licensed Design created by Silvaco Compensation will be taken from NXP’s share of revenue proceeds as described above in this Appendix E-3, Section 2 up to a maximum of [*]% of any Quarterly Payout per Licensed Design as described hereunder in Section 3.F.

  • The fixed costs components of Total Labor Cost, Total Packaging Costs, Total Overhead Cost, and Profit and Corporate Overhead Cost in the prices paid by HARDEE’S will be fixed as shown on Exhibit I through April 30, 2004, and thereafter as set forth on Exhibit I-A for all purchases through the remainder of the Term.

  • Intercontinental Video shall, within five (5) days from the issuing of the Statement, pay to MAFD the Royalty and Production & Packaging Costs set out in the Statement.

  • Except as agreed in a Statement of Work for an NXP share in Product Packaging Costs as defined in Appendix E, IPextreme shall not offset, withhold or reduce any payment(s) due to NXP and all such payments, for the avoidance of any doubt also all Prepayments as defined in Appendix E, shall be non-refundable and non-recoupable.

  • Upon Buyer's request, Co-Packer shall provide to Buyer in writing a reasonable explanation of any Raw Material Cost and Packaging Cost changes that resulted in the price change; provided that Co-Packer shall not be required to describe specific prices for Raw Material Costs and Packaging Costs where such prices are subject to confidentiality agreements with third parties.

Related to Packaging Costs

  • Manufacturing Costs means, with respect to a given AquaBounty Product, the full-time equivalent costs (under a reasonable accounting mechanism to be agreed upon by the Parties) and out-of-pocket costs that AquaBounty or any of its Affiliates incurred in manufacturing such products, including costs and expenses incurred in connection with (a) the development or validation of any manufacturing process, formulations or delivery systems, or improvements to the foregoing; (b) manufacturing scale-up; (c) in-process testing, stability testing and release testing; (d) quality assurance/quality control development; (e) internal and Third Party costs and expenses incurred in connection with qualification and validation of Third Party contract manufacturers, including scale up, process and equipment validation, and initial manufacturing licenses, approvals and inspections; (f) packaging development and final packaging and labeling; (g) shipping configurations and shipping studies; and (h) overseeing the conduct of any of the foregoing. “Manufacturing Costs” shall further include: (i) to the extent that any such AquaBounty Product is manufactured by a Third Party manufacturer, the out-of-pocket costs incurred by AquaBounty or any of its Affiliates to the Third Party for the manufacture and supply (including packaging and labeling) thereof, and any reasonable out-of-pocket costs and direct labor costs incurred by AquaBounty or any of its Affiliates in managing or overseeing the Third Party relationship determined in accordance with the books and records of such Party or its Affiliates maintained in accordance with US GAAP; and (ii) to the extent that any such AquaBounty Product is manufactured by AquaBounty or any of its Affiliates, direct material and direct labor costs attributable to such product, as well as reasonably allocable overhead expenses, determined in accordance with the books and records of AquaBounty or its Affiliates maintained in accordance with US GAAP.

  • Marketing Costs means costs relating to the marketing of grocery goods, including costs relating to—

  • Training Costs means reasonable costs incurred to upgrade the technological skills of Full-Time Employees in Illinois and includes: curriculum development; training materials (including scrap product cost); trainee domestic travel expenses; instructor costs (including wages, fringe benefits, tuition and domestic travel expenses); rent, purchase or lease of training equipment; and other usual and customary training cots. “Training costs” do not include, except where the Company receives prior written approval of the Department, costs associated with travel outside the United States, wages and fringe benefits of employees during periods of training, administrative costs related to Full-Time Employees of the Taxpayer, or amounts paid to an affiliate of the Company.

  • Manufacturing Cost means ***

  • Advertising Costs The Company will determine with the Agent the amount of advertising that may be appropriate in soliciting offers to purchase the Book-Entry Notes. Advertising expenses will be paid by the Company.