Lot Structure Clause Samples

The Lot Structure clause defines how goods or services are grouped into distinct lots or packages within a contract. It specifies the criteria for dividing the overall scope into separate lots, such as by product type, geographic region, or service category, and may outline how bids or awards are handled for each lot. This clause ensures clarity in procurement or contracting processes by allowing parties to address each lot individually, facilitating more targeted bidding, and enabling the selection of multiple suppliers if desired.
Lot Structure. The requirement for vehicle spare parts has been divided into Lots across a range of vehicle manufacturers and vehicle sizes. These Lots include core products as per the pricing schedule which reflect the high-volume/value Client spend.
Lot Structure. The scope of the framework covers a wide variety of requirements categorised into the following seven Lots: Lot 1 - Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software Solutions
Lot Structure