Central Receiving and Distribution Sample Clauses

Central Receiving and Distribution. City may implement a Central Receiving and Distribution Center (hereinafter referred to as “CRDC”) and may Contract, at its discretion, with a third party to operate the CRDC and provide distribution and delivery services to DEN (hereinafter referred to as “Logistics Manager”). When established, Concessionaire agrees to use, at its own cost and expense, the CRDC and have all deliveries made to the CRDC, except where delivery to a third party is prohibited by law or as otherwise approved in writing by City. Concessionaire agrees to pay Concessionaire’s share of the costs of the operation of the CRDC and said distribution and delivery services, as determined by City. Concessionaire acknowledges that City will not be responsible for and will have no liability related to the operation of (or the failure to operate) the CRDC nor related distribution and delivery services. Concessionaire waives any and all claims against City for operation (or failure to operate) the CRDV, including but not limited to lost profits, consequential damages or any other losses or damages whatsoever. Concessionaire acknowledges that the Logistics Manager may establish rules and procedures regarding the operations of the CRDC and the distribution and delivery services to DEN Concourses including, but not limited to, operating hours of CRDC, scheduling and acceptance of Concessionaire’s deliveries to the CRDC, scheduling and place of deliveries to DEN Concourses, and transportation of goods and related equipment such as pallets, storage bins, and racks among the Airside Concourses, Terminals, and CRDC. CRDC rules and procedures will be stated in the Concessions Handbook and may be modified from time to time in accordance with this Agreement. Concessionaire agrees to conform to said CRDC rules and procedures.
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Central Receiving and Distribution. City may implement a Central Receiving and Distribution Center (hereinafter referred to as “CRDC”) and may contract, at its discretion, with a third party to operate the CRDC and provide distribution and delivery services to DEN (hereinafter referred to as “Logistics Manager”). If a CRDC is established, Concessionaire agrees to use, at its own cost and expense, the CRDC and have all deliveries made to the CRDC, except where delivery to a third party is prohibited by law or as otherwise approved in writing by City. Concessionaire agrees to pay Concessionaire’s share of the costs of the operation of the CRDC and said distribution and delivery services, as determined by City. Concessionaire agrees to comply with the rules and procedures for implementation and utilization of the CRDC as described in the Concessions Handbook.

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