Asset Tagging Sample Clauses

The Asset Tagging clause establishes requirements for labeling and tracking physical assets owned or used by a party. Typically, this involves affixing unique identification tags or barcodes to equipment, devices, or other tangible property, and maintaining a corresponding inventory record. By implementing asset tagging, organizations can efficiently monitor asset location, usage, and status, thereby reducing the risk of loss, theft, or mismanagement.
Asset Tagging. Construction Manager will be responsible for tagging assets with QR codes as construction progresses as directed by the Owner.
Asset Tagging. Each MFP shall, at the discretion of the Authorized User, have an Asset Tag applied by Contractor consisting of an informational tag or identifier containing a barcode and unique number identifier prior to shipping the MFP to Authorized Users. Contractor and Authorized Users shall work together to establish specific barcoding and numbering requirements at the time of order submission. In addition, along with the submission of monthly sales reports required pursuant to Section 34, Sales Reporting Requirements, Contractor shall provide OGS with a report detailing the MFP that has been purchased by State Agencies with Asset Tags. The report shall consist of Agency Name, Printer Base Model number, serial number, Asset Tag number and date of purchase.
Asset Tagging. The Company shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, apply asset or RFID tags to all tangible assets with an initial book value at the time of acquisition in excess of [*] owned or controlled by the Company; provided, that the foregoing requirement shall not apply to any satellites. The Company shall have, as soon as reasonably practicable, and continue to maintain, in good working order, a comprehensive system for tracking all assets that have an initial book value in excess of [*] owned or controlled by the Company, including the physical location and any replacements thereof.
Asset Tagging. There may be a requirement for some Framework Public Bodies to have equipmentasset tagged prior to delivery. Asset tags must be 100% aluminiumand remain readable and in place, for the life of the asset on which they are applied. Aminimum of 3 lines and a maximum of 5 lines of text is required. The last line of text may be a barcode. An asset register, containing asset and serial number should be issued to the enduser organisation. The option to add MAC addresses should be available, if required.
Asset Tagging. There may be a requirement for some Framework Public Bodies to have equipment asset tagged prior to delivery. Asset tags must be 100% aluminium and remain readable and in place, for the life of the asset on which they are applied. A minimum of 3 lines and a maximum of 5 lines of text is required. The last line of text may be a barcode. An asset register, containing asset and serial number should be issued to the end user organisation. The option to add MAC addresses should be available, if required. There may be a requirement for some Framework Public Bodies to have equipment installed to desk. At a minimum, this will include:  Delivery to installation site  Unboxing of equipment  Removal and disposal of packaging  Connection to mains power, monitor and network point (if applicable)  Power on test Installations will be completed Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, excluding Scottish public holidays unless otherwise agreed with the Contractor. Packaging must be removed and disposed of by the Contractor at the time of installation, in accordance with the relevant legislation and this document “ITT - Schedule 1a (SoR & KPIs) - Web Based and Proprietary Client Device Framework)”. Framework Public Bodies will be expected to provide site addresses and agree an installation schedule with the Contractor.
Asset Tagging. Design builder will be responsible for tagging assets with QR code as construction progresses as directed by the Owner.