Centralized Delivery Sample Clauses
The Centralized Delivery clause establishes that all goods, services, or deliverables under the agreement must be delivered to a single, specified location rather than multiple sites. In practice, this means the supplier is responsible for coordinating shipments or services so that everything arrives at the designated central address, which could be a warehouse, office, or other facility chosen by the buyer. This clause streamlines logistics, reduces the risk of misdeliveries, and simplifies the receiving process for the buyer by consolidating all deliveries to one location.
Centralized Delivery. Centralized delivery, for the purpose of establishing a rural time allowance, is defined as any mail receiving unit where the carrier has access to more than one individual customer’s receptacle by opening only one door, such as Cluster Box Units, Apartment Recepta- cles, Delivery Centers, Postal Centers, Mailrooms, etc.
