Pricing Open Market or Sourced Goods Sample Clauses

Pricing Open Market or Sourced Goods. If relevant, propose a method for the pricing of Open Market Items. For example, you may supply such items "at cost" or "at cost plus a percentage" or you supply a quote for each such request. NOTE: For a definition of Open Market Items, please refer to Part One, Section 5 – Pricing. Pricing for Open Market products will be negotiated with each customer at the order level.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Pricing Open Market or Sourced Goods. If relevant, propose a method for the pricing of Open Market Items. For example, you may supply such items "at cost" or "at cost plus a percentage" or you supply a quote for each such request. NOTE: For a definition of Open Market Items, please refer to Part One, Section 5 – Pricing. Requests for open market “sourced” or non-standard items can be added to members quotes at their request. Acceptance of these quoted sourced/non-standard items will be at the discretion of Equalis members.
Pricing Open Market or Sourced Goods. Propose a method for the pricing of Open Market Items. NOTE: For a definition of Open Market Items, please refer to Part One, Section 5 – Pricing. Items not included in the pricing will be determined by the local market price with 10% profit and 10% overhead.
Pricing Open Market or Sourced Goods. If relevant, propose a method for the pricing of Open Market Items. For example, you may supply such items "at cost" or "at cost plus a percentage" or you supply a quote for each such request. NOTE: For a definition of Open Market Items, please refer to Part One, Section 5.4Other Pricing Scenarios. Open Market Items will be priced in accordance with fair market value for like-sized projects within the industry. We consistently measure market value by maintaining a database of business segment pricing, geographic area common rates, and thorough market analysis in conjunction with our key manufacturing partners. The pricing, based on total project value, is offered at current manufacturer list price less percentage discount.
Pricing Open Market or Sourced Goods. If relevant, propose a method for the pricing of Open Market Items. For example, you may supply such items "at cost" or "at cost plus a percentage" or you supply a quote for each such request. NOTE: For a definition of Open Market Items, please refer to Part One, Section 5.4Other Pricing Scenarios. For open market items, we would follow our proposed discount off manufacturers’ price lists. Open market items would not fall within our furniture & catalog discount structure. Our discounts for open market items include discounts off MSRPs and includes shipping but not installation (that would be a separate line-item cost. Although our proposal is a two-tier, volume-based discount structure, we can extend deeper discounts on an individual job basis.
Pricing Open Market or Sourced Goods. If relevant, propose a method for the pricing of Open Market Items. For example, you may supply such items "at cost" or "at cost plus a percentage" or you supply a quote for each such request. NOTE: For a definition of Open Market Items, please refer to Part One, Section 5 – Pricing. Requirements that include open market or "sourced" goods will be accessed for viability. Multiquip has processes in place to manage these requirements if they are deemed required and viable. Pricing will be calculated in a manner that is consistent with the methods used for our primary offering. Our normal practice is to supply a quote for each request.
Pricing Open Market or Sourced Goods. Propose a method for the pricing of Open Market Items. NOTE: For a definition of Open Market Items, please refer to Part One, Section 5 – Pricing. RSMeans Online Catalog will be utilized for all pricing
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Pricing Open Market or Sourced Goods. If relevant, propose a method for the pricing of Open Market Items. For example, you may supply such items "at cost" or "at cost plus a percentage" or you supply a quote for each such request. NOTE: For a definition of Open Market Items, please refer to Part One, Section 5 – Pricing. Our third party supplied components (e.g insulation boards, metal edges, anchor products, services and PV racking components/etc.) will be priced using a cost-plus model. Here, we will document our pricing from the vendor and show the pricing meets the price that has been established through the RFP process. Pricing will be controlled through the Sales process through the use of a Master Quote for all projects quoted through the Equalis/CCOG program. The Master Quote will be updated and managed by our sales lead from time to time as required by market price fluctuations, but within the terms and conditions of the program.
Pricing Open Market or Sourced Goods. If relevant, propose a method for the pricing of Open Market Items. For example, you may supply such items "at cost" or "at cost plus a percentage" or you supply a quote for each such request. NOTE: For a definition of Open Market Items, please refer to Part One, Section 5 – Pricing. We will supply a quote per request for pricing on crack sealing material that goes into the equipment we are listing on this contract. It is stocked at all franchise locations and can be purchased alongside delivery of the participating entities equipment. I will list the different materials on the cost proposal so participating entities know what to request however due to freight volatility quotes will have to be requests from the local franchise for this material.
Pricing Open Market or Sourced Goods. If relevant, propose a method for the pricing of Open Market Items. For example, you may supply such items "at cost" or "at cost plus a percentage" or you supply a quote for each such request. NOTE: For a definition of Open Market Items, please refer to Part One, Section 5 – Pricing. Product offerings will be priced accordingly to our cost schedule. Items that fall under the cost-plus percentage will be determined by a competitive procurement process. We will provide multiple quotes for comparison and determine the best products meet the customers project specifications and budget.
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.