Picking Clause Samples
The Picking clause defines the process by which goods are selected and prepared for shipment or delivery from inventory. Typically, it outlines the responsibilities of the party tasked with locating, gathering, and packaging the correct items according to an order or shipping list, and may specify standards for accuracy, timing, and documentation. This clause ensures that the correct products are efficiently and accurately picked, reducing errors and delays in the fulfillment process.
Picking. The picking system is to be controlled by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Pack and Cool Ltd. Fruit is to be harvested after a clearance to pick is given by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Pack and Cool Ltd. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Pack and Cool Ltd will schedule the time of picking by mutual agreement with the grower. Packing of your kiwifruit will be at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Pack and Cool Ltd‘s absolute discretion. Timing may change due to weather or other factors. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Pack and Cool Ltd is not liable in the event your kiwifruit is damaged as a result of hail, frost, wind, disease or any other event prior to picking or packing. Where ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s arranges the picking contractor, the cost of picking is the grower’s responsibility and will be invoiced by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s to the grower (see chart 1). A gate fee may be invoiced to the grower depending on orchard location, size of maturity area picked and the need to return to complete the harvest. To move machinery within the area from Matapihi to Otamarakau, the recommended fee is $150.00. Outside this area a gate fee may need to be negotiated with the harvest contractor. Because of the additional hygiene requirements presented by Psa, harvest contractors may charge a recommended hygiene fee of $25.00 per unit (tractor and bin trailer).
Picking. The group leader distributes supplies and coordinates a meeting site to end picking. Picking must be completed while it is still daylight.
Picking. 1. Aides will select runs during the month of August by seniority and shall begin their runs on the first day of school.
2. The Association shall see all runs (poly-plot and coords) at least three (3) days prior to the August pick. Poly-plot and coords shall be made available for all drivers to review at least two (2) days prior to the pick.
3. After the August pick of runs, if a run becomes vacant, or if time has been added to the run involving an addition of twenty (20) minutes or more, the run shall be posted for three (3) working days. The Association shall be provided with any addition to run times after the August pick. The run shall be assigned to the seniority aide gaining time and bidding for the run. No aide shall change runs until all the postings and selection of runs due to the first posting have been completed. If the time is added to the seniority aide’s run, the run shall not be posted.
4. The Association Representative shall be present during the August pick.
5. In the event an aide is unable to physically be present for picking, it is the aides’ responsibility to notify management via phone or via email. Aides will be given the opportunity to pick a run or the aide can give their selection of run(s) to their Association Representative. If the aide does not contact management or association representative, the aide shall be assigned the next highest available run.
6. Aides shall be limited to five (5) minutes for their pick selection.
7. During August pick, aides shall also choose their parking spot. No aide shall change parking spots until all the selection of parking spots have been completed.
Picking. (a) TDC's picking procedures are set forth in Schedule 3.05 attached hereto. All Parts removed from TDC's facility shall be relieved from the TDC inventory record of Parts delivered to TDC by MANUFACTURER. MANUFACTURER shall not remove any Parts or other materials from TDC's facility without compliance with TDC's procedures.
Picking. The non-holiday buildup period anticipated maximum receipt is up to thirty-one thousand five hundred (31,500) cases per day. The holiday buildup period anticipated maximum receipt is up to thirty-seven thousand (37,000) cases per day. These maximums are an estimate only and are subject to increase by as much as 2% per year.
Picking. The action of passing the weft through the shed is picking.
Picking. Signer acknowledges and understands that there are risks and dangers involved in Picking. These include but are not limited to: risk of injury from falling from heights, falling or tripping on uneven surfaces or debris, falling branches or fruit, dog bites, and risk of food borne illness arising from eating fruit. Signer understands that neither Owners nor ABG makes any warranty or representation with regard to the safety of entering Owners’ yard(s), Picking, eating the fruit, or related activities. Volunteer will use care and caution to protect Volunteer and others and to protect the property of ABG and Owners. Volunteer will not enter any part of any Owner’s home or yard unless and until authorized by Owner to do so. Volunteer will respect each Owner’s privacy. If Volunteer uses a ladder in Picking, Volunteer will use great care and caution and will inspect any ladder before use. If Volunteer has any question about the safety of a ladder, Volunteer will not use it.
Picking. (a) TDC's picking procedures are set forth in Schedule 3.05 attached hereto. All Parts removed from TDC's facility shall be relieved from the TDC inventory record of Parts delivered to TDC by MANUFACTURER. MANUFACTURER shall not remove any Parts or other materials from TDC's facility without compliance with TDC's procedures.
(b) Parts orders shall be transmitted by MANUFACTURER to the TDC warehouse computer between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. (Central Time) on scheduled workdays. The Base Fees do not include processing of manual orders for which MANUFACTURER shall pay the additional charges set forth in Exhibit 2.
(c) MANUFACTURER uses a system of Parts order codes which have different service priorities. TDC shall fill orders according to MANUFACTURER service objectives and priorities; provided, however, that TDC shall not be liable for delays due in whole or in part to MANUFACTURER's delay in payment of Part suppliers, delays by Part suppliers or packagers or other events beyond the reasonable control of TDC. Order codes and their corresponding order fulfillment objectives are specified in Part B of Exhibit 1. TDC shall maintain sufficient manpower, equipment and other resources required to obtain the order fulfillment requirements specified in Exhibit 1 provided rush order line volumes (Codes 1 and 2, as currently defined) on any given day do not exceed 150% of the daily line average over the preceding twelve months.
Picking. A minimum of 1-year expiration dating will be picked for Allscripts' next day orders. For next day orders, if less than 1-year expiration is available, ABC will contact Allscripts by 9:00 AM the morning following the transmitted order and notify Allscripts of the expiration dating that is available. Allscripts will have sole discretion to decide if it wants the short-dated Product. For same day orders, a 6-month minimum expiration is required. ABC will provide full cases when Allscripts orders in quantities which allow fulfillment using full cases.
Picking. Depending on the requirements of loading bt customer picking will happen on individual orders, consolidate picks or wave picks. • ***** will be bulked pick by ***** PO number by sku. • UPS and FEDEX bulked picked but process through stations by order. SHIPPING • All orders will be routed using checklist provided by RGB. • Shipments will be tendered to carrier according to customer requirements. • All documents must be signed to requirement to prevent charge backs. • Depending on the customer floor loading and palletizing is used. Vics BOL must be marked accordingly. • Once shipped, the order must be confirmed immediately for 945 timing. SHIPPING DOCUMENTS • Picking ticket • UCC128 labels • Vics Bol • Manifest • Packing Slip
