Pull Signal definition

Pull Signal means an instruction from the EMS Provider to the Hub Operator to ship or deliver Components from a Hub to the EMS Provider. “Standard Component” means any Component that is not a Custom Component. Standard Components are generally designated ‘Non-liable’ in the Cisco Entities’ component attributes database.
Pull Signal means the written notification from ESCATEC to the Supplier for the delivery of Product.
Pull Signal means an instruction from the EMS Provider to the Hub Operator to ship or deliver Components from a Hub to the EMS Provider.

Examples of Pull Signal in a sentence

  • Supplier will extend to Cisco and its Authorized Purchasers all reductions in Product Price for any Orders placed but not yet shipped to Cisco or its Authorized Purchasers (including pursuant to a Hub Pull Signal) as of the effective date of the reduction.

  • In order to draw Component inventory from a Hub, EMS Provider will transmit a Pull Signal to Hub Operator specifying at least the following: Component (by Cisco part number, including version) and quantity to be delivered to EMS Provider.

  • Such Pull Signal must reference the purchase order number included in the original Hub Order or other applicable order number as generated by EMS Provider prior to the Pull Signal.

  • Such Pull Signal shall specify the amount of Products and the Shipment Dates by which Products are to be delivered during such [*] week period.

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  • ESCATEC’s resort to liquidated damages for the delay period does not preclude ESCATEC’s right to other remedies, damages, and choices under the transaction including ESCATEC’s right to reject shipments or deliveries not then made and terminate the Pull Signal, PO or this Agreement.

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  • ESCATEC shall initiate purchases by issuing a Blanket PO setting out, amongst others, the Product description, Prices, destination and shipping instructions, followed by a Pull Signal which sets out the quantities and required delivery dates.

  • The Supplier shall confirm released orders within two (2) Working Days by fax or e-mail, otherwise a Pull Signal or PO is deemed confirmed by Supplier after 2 Working Days have lapsed.

  • Upon receipt of such notice, EMS Provider will, within two business days, issue a Pull Signal to Hub Operator with respect to such Component, subject to the following exceptions: a.

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