Upside Flexibility definition

Upside Flexibility means a percentage of Pull Products specified in the Pull Profile in excess of the Liability Horizon Quantity.
Upside Flexibility means a percentage of Pull Products specified in the Pull Profile in excess of the Planning Schedule Quantity.

Examples of Upside Flexibility in a sentence

  • Other than the quantities in the Delfor within Lead Time and the Upside Flexibility quantities maintained per Exhibit E which are binding, Seagate’s forecasts are not binding on Seagate.

  • The Planning Schedule provides a forecast of requirements for the Pull Products and establishes quantities applicable to the Liability Horizon Quantity and Upside Flexibility, if any, with the Supplier.

  • The Planning Schedule provides a forecast of requirements for the Pull Products and establishes Upside Flexibility, if any, with the Supplier.

  • Supplier will comply with Pull Notifications for quantities of Pull Products in excess of the Liability Horizon Quantity but within the Upside Flexibility.

  • To the extent practicable, Supplier will comply with Pull Notifications for quantities of Pull Products in excess of the Liability Horizon Quantity but within the Upside Flexibility.

  • RESCHEDULE Via Planning Schedule BUFFER INVENTORY [*] days REPLENISHMENT LEAD TIME PULL NOTIFICATION LEAD-TIME [*] days PULL NOTIFICATION Email COMMUNICATION VEHICLE PULL NOTIFICATION FREQUENCY Weekly or as required PLANNING SCHEDULE (FORECAST) Six month rolling (first 13 weeks in weekly increments, balance monthly) PLANNING SCHEDULE FREQUENCY Minimum monthly (with weekly review, planning schedule updated as necessary to maximize the Upside Flexibility).

  • To the extent practicable, Supplier will comply with Pull Notifications for quantities of Pull Products in excess of the Planning Schedule Quantity, but at a minimum in accordance with the Upside Flexibility.

  • The Planning Schedule provides a forecast of requirements for the Pull Products and establishes the Liability Horizon Quantity and Upside Flexibility, if any, with the Supplier.

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