Freight Management Sample Clauses
The Freight Management clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures related to the transportation and handling of goods under a contract. It typically specifies which party is responsible for arranging shipping, selecting carriers, and managing logistics, as well as how costs and risks are allocated during transit. For example, it may require the seller to coordinate delivery to a specified location or mandate that the buyer arrange for pickup. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of their obligations regarding freight, thereby minimizing disputes and facilitating smooth delivery of goods.
Freight Management. If requested by Saint Luke’s, Company shall utilize any third party carrier designated by Saint Luke’s and participate in Saint Luke’s freight/transportation management program then in effect.
Freight Management. UFPC will provide lane rates through GPS to allow Distributor to calculate the freight per case to be charged to the Operator. Based on the lane rates provided, Distributor may elect to manage the freight and use the lane rates published by UFPC in GPS as the basis for calculating the freight per case. In the event Distributor declines to manage the freight, Distributor shall pay the applicable Supplier the GPS published lane rate for the delivery of Products. In either event, Distributor shall abide by the Freight Management Guidelines attached hereto as Exhibit H and incorporated herein by this reference. UFPC retains the right to adjust the aforementioned freight management process at any time during the Term of this Agreement upon at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to Distributor as long as such change does not materially adversely affect Distributor.
Freight Management. Analyze existing freight management system through an examination of transportation methods and pricing for interplant transfers, e-commerce, inbound purchases and customer deliveries. Anticipated Staffing: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Director, and ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Principal.
