JIT Sample Clauses

JIT. JIT means Just in Time. It is a demand driven sourcing model with a limited inventory coverage range and high frequency deliveries (at least three times per week) relying on pull signals (e.g. Kanban) between different points (e.g. warehouse or production line). Supplier receives in addition to a Delivery Schedule a call-off from the ordering Vitesco Technologies’ plant. The mode of communication of the call-off (e.g. EDI, WEB EDI, E-Kanban, mail) varies and is agreed between the Parties during the set-up of the concept
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JIT. 1 items shall be delivered within 2 workdays after electronic customer order is received by AMMS.
JIT. Distributor specifically acknowledges that this Agreement does not include the right to distribute another product distributed by Interactive known as Just in Time Enterprise System ("JIT"). Interactive may establish a JIT sales and support operation in the Territory as it shall determine. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Interactive will pay a sales commission to Distributor for introduction and reasonable assistance in connection with the sale of a JIT system by Interactive. Such commission will be agreed to on a sale-by-sale basis, but the normal commission for introduction and reasonable assistance with sales meetings will be five percent (5%) of the software license fee, payable upon receipt of payment by Interactive from the end user. To the extent Distributor is involved in any such sales, Interactive will also consider use of Distributor for implementation and support services, with fees for such services to be negotiated at that time.
JIT. Just-in-time (JIT) is an inventory strategy implemented to improve the return on investment of a business by reducing in-process inventory and its associated carrying costs. In order to achieve JIT the process must have signals of what is going on elsewhere within the process. Incentive: Something of financial or symbolic value added to an offer to encourage some overt behavioural response. Indirect Marketing: Indirect Marketing is the distribution of a particular product through a channel that includes one or more resellers. Difference b/w Direct and Indirect Marketing: · Direct marketing is basically advertising your own products or services. · In the same way you might advertise for someone else is called Indirect marketing, is an increasingly popular way of doing business Internet Marketing: Internet marketing is the marketing of products or services over the Internet. Internet Marketing is also known as i-marketing, web-marketing, online- marketing, Search Engine Marketing (SEM) or e-Marketing Key Selling Points: The components of a program or event that will appeal to the greatest number of people.
JIT. JIT means Just in Time. It is a demand driven sourcing model with a limited inventory coverage range and high frequency deliveries (at least three times per week) relying on pull signals (e.g. Kanban) between different points (e.g. warehouse or production line). Supplier receives in addition to a Delivery Schedule a call-off from the ordering Vitesco Technologies’ plant. The mode of communication of the call-off (e.g. EDI, WEB EDI, E-Kanban, mail) varies and is agreed between the Parties during the set-up of the concept Chapter 4: Order Management and Planning This section describes processes and communications between Vitesco Technologies and the Supplier concerning material planning and monitoring deliveries.

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  • Packing 9.1 The supplier shall provide such packing of the goods as is required to prevent their damage or deterioration during transit to their final destination, as indicated in the contract. The packing shall be sufficient to withstand, without limitation, rough handling during transit and exposure to extreme temperatures, salt and precipitation during transit, and open storage. Packing, case size and weights shall take into consideration, where appropriate, the remoteness of the goods’ final destination and the absence of heavy handling facilities at all points in transit.

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