GENERAL DUTY TO COOPERATE AND MINIMUM DAILY VOLUME Sample Clauses

GENERAL DUTY TO COOPERATE AND MINIMUM DAILY VOLUME. Both parties shall have the duty to cooperate with each other in order to: maximize the daily volumes of Fruit to be packed, facilitate the rotation of vessels and minimize the need for refrigeration and carry out work during Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. The Seller is also obligated during the term of this Agreement and while the actual schedule of vessels is maintained, to pack, on harvest days, a daily minimum volume of seventy-five thousand boxes to be shipped in Turbo and twenty-five thousand boxes to be shipped in Santa Xxxxx, unless the Buyer shall request in writing a lesser daily volume. The time required for the loading shall be in accordance with the output figures currently possessed. If the Buyer shall change the actual schedule of vessels and this should cause the Seller logistical problems with its obligation to sell Fruit to other clients, it shall be obligated to pack, on harvest days, a minimum daily volume of sixty thousand boxes to be shipped in Turbo and twenty-five thousand to be shipped in Santa Xxxxx, unless the Buyer shall request, in writing, a lesser daily volume. This clause shall not be interpreted as an increase of the basic volume because both parties recognize that in no case shall the Buyer be obligated to purchase more than the eleven million annual boxes as its basic volume.
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