Examples of Product Lead Time in a sentence
Suppliers shall deliver the Product to the Company in accordance with the Delivery Term, shipping instructions in the Purchase Order issued by the Company with regard to the requested delivery date (subject to the Product Lead Time), ship-to address, and carrier.
All Purchase Orders or Releases for Products ordering quantities for delivery in accordance with JDSU’s current Rolling Forecast, provided the foregoing is issued upon or in advance of the applicable Product Lead Time, shall be deemed to be accepted by Supplier upon Supplier’s receipt of such Purchase Orders or Releases, as applicable.
Symbios will use commercially reasonable efforts to execute and improve the Product Lead Time.
Supplier shall accept all JDSU requested Delivery Dates for Products where Purchase Orders or Releases are for quantities specified in JDSU’s current Rolling Forecast and issued upon or in advance of the applicable Product Lead Time.
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Unless otherwise provided in writing by Seller, purchase orders shall be sent to the following address: New Vision Display, Inc.1430 Blue Oaks Boulevard, Suite 100Roseville, CA 95747-5156 USA Purchase orders may not request a required delivery date that is shorter than the Product Lead Time without Seller’s written consent.
This stock quantity must not be varied without the prior written consent of Aristocrat, and must be used by the Supplier to reduce the Product Lead Time to the Supply Time specified in this Agreement.
Unless otherwise specifically set forth in this Agreement, (a) the information with respect to Product Lead Time, UMC, Failure Rate Threshold and the estimated average cost to repair each Component set forth in Schedule A, (b) Schedules B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I and the information contained therein, and (c) any other document, exhibit, attachment or schedule referenced herein, may be changed or amended only by mutual written consent of Flextronics and Xerox, which consent may not be unreasonably withheld.
Charney, C., (1991), Time to Market, Reducing Product Lead Time, Society of Manufacturing Engineers.
Buyer's accepted purchase orders and forecast will constitute authorization for Seller to procure, without Buyer’s prior approval, (a) Inventory (as defined below) to manufacture the Products covered by such purchase orders based on the Product Lead Time and (b) certain Special Inventory based on Buyer’s purchase orders and forecast such as Long Lead-Time Materials as required based on the Lead Time when such purchase orders are placed and at Minimum Order Quantities as required by NVD’s suppliers.