Product and Service Offering Sample Clauses

Product and Service Offering. The Contractor is authorized to provide the Products listed below: • Networking • Routers, Switches, Security, and Storage Networking • Wireless
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Product and Service Offering. Credential offers a number of products to investors, including: Stocks – Stocks, also called shares or equities, represent a share in the ownership of a corporation. Some stocks pay a portion of the company's profits to investors in the form of dividends. Stocks trading on an exchange has a settlement period of two business days after the trade date. This is a normal industry practice to allow time for the buyer’s brokerage to pay for the stock or the seller’s brokerage to deliver the shares to complete the transaction. Options - An option is a contract that represents the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a security at a specified price within a specified time. Options can be used to speculate, which can be risky, or they can be used to reduce the risk of holding a security. The settlement period for an option trade is one business day. Mutual Funds - Mutual funds are investment funds operated by companies that use the proceeds from shares and units sold to investors to invest in stocks, bonds, derivatives and other financial securities. Mutual funds offer investors the advantages of diversification and professional management and are sold on a load or no load basis. Mutual fund shares/units are redeemable on demand at the fund’s current net asset value per share/unit. Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) - ETFs are open-ended mutual fund trusts that hold the same stock in the same proportion as those included in a specific stock index. Shares of ETFs trade on major stock exchanges. Like index mutual funds, ETFs are designed to mimic the performance of a specified index by investing in the constituent companies included in that index. Like the stock in which they invest, shares can be traded throughout the trading day. Principal Protected Notes (PPNs) - PPNs are debt-like instruments with a maturity date. The issuer agrees to repay investors the amount originally invested (the principal) plus interest. The interest rate is tied to the performance of an underlying asset, such as a portfolio of mutual funds or stocks, market index, hedge fund or portfolio of hedge funds. PPNs guarantee only the return of the principal. Although many PPNs are issued by chartered banks, they are not protected by the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Product and Service Offering. The Contractor is authorized to provide the Products listed below:  Networking  Routers, Switches, Security, and Storage Networking  Wireless  Value Added Services are permitted under this PA to the extent they do not overlap with services offered through a state term contract. If the service(s) are offered through a state term contract, agency customers are obligated use the state term contract(s) to purchase the service(s).
Product and Service Offering. CAM offers the following products for sale: “Mutual Funds” - Investment vehicles operated by investment companies that pool contributions from investors and invest the proceeds into a variety of securities, including stocks, bonds and money market instruments. Individuals who contribute money become share or unit holders in the funds and share in the income, gains, losses and expenses the funds incur in proportion to the number of shares or units that they own. Professional money managers manage the assets of the funds by investing the proceeds according to the funds’ policies and objectives and based on a particular investing style. “Socially Responsible Funds” - Funds that invest only in companies that meet the criteria of certain moral guidelines or beliefs. These criteria vary from fund to fund. One fund may avoid investing in companies that profit from tobacco, alcohol or armaments, while another fund may invest according to certain religious beliefs. “Labour Sponsored Funds” - Funds sponsored by labour organizations to provide capital for small to medium-sized and emerging companies. Labour sponsored funds vary greatly in terms of size, risks and management style. Most are provincially based, although some are national. They can be divided into two broad categories: funds that invest in a diverse range of industries and funds that concentrate on specific sectors. Sales of labour funds are restricted by residency requirements. “Principal Protected Notes (PPN)” - A debt-like instrument with a maturity date. The issuer agrees to repay investors the amount originally invested (the principal) plus interest. The interest rate is tied to the performance of an underlying asset, such as a portfolio of mutual funds or common stocks, a market index, a hedge fund or a portfolio of hedge funds. PPNs guarantee only the return of the principal. Although many PPNs are issued by chartered banks, they are not protected by Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Product and Service Offering. The Contractor is authorized to provide the Products listed below: • Unified Communications
Product and Service Offering. For a complete list of contracted products, please see Supply Chain Advisor® for more details. Press Ctrl and click on the supplier name to visit supplier website. Herc Rentals Aerial liftsAir compressorsClimate control ✓ Compaction and paving ✓ Concrete and masonry ✓ Earthmoving ✓ Floor care and surface prep ✓ Material handlingPower generation ✓ Pumps ✓ Tools ✓ Trucks and trailers ✓ Critical Specifications‌ Premier considered the criteria below when making contract award decisions. These are the recommended variables for evaluation in product and service selection. All information comes directly from supplier responses to Premier’s Request for Information. Herc Rentals Product and Service Information Experiences a backlog with current fleet size No Able to increase fleet size quickly and support peak months without waiting period Yes Average age of equipment 48 months Testing procedures Upon pickup or return of equipment, a check-in tag procedure is implemented to ensure proper service and that repairs are made to the equipment; this identifies units on the yard needing service and also those available to rent Preventative maintenance program Yes Guarantees response times No Offers delivery of equipment Yes, at added cost Requires a minimum amount of days for rental No Offers rental protection plan Yes Customers can provide own insurance or are required to purchase plan Yes, customer has both options Offers onsite servicing or repairs Yes Strength of the Supply Chain Geographic coverage National, 240 locations across the United States Policies or procedures for natural disasters or plant emergencies Emergency inventory in the event of a natural disaster or pandemic Yes Supplier Attributes Sales representatives (full-time employees) < 5 Toll-free customer service support 24 hours per day/7 days per week Product and Service Review Factors influencing the decision to move suppliers through the contracting process focused on committee member discussions and critical specifications. When conducting a review in your facility, consider: • Rental locationRental duration • Seasonality – Because demand for equipment rental is generally lowest in the winter months, when construction activity drops, buyers can take advantage of this market’s seasonality to obtain lower rental ratesCustomer support services, such as emergency repairs and deliveryAvailability of equipmentEquipment reliability – Assess the average age of the supplier’s inventory. Ne...
Product and Service Offering. Altia’s flagship brands include Koskenkorva Vodka, Xxxxxx Cognac and O.P. Xxxxxxxx Aquavit. Additionally, regionally and locally relevant brands include Chill Out, Blossa and Xanté, as well as Leijona and Jaloviina in Finland, Explorer and Grönstedts in Sweden and Saaremaa in the Baltics. According to Xxxxx, it has presence in all relevant categories. The key Altia wine brands include Blossa which belongs to the market leading glögg brands in the Nordics, and Chill Out which has established market presence especially in Sweden and Finland. In addition, Altia’s own brands include products with an established foothold in stable local markets, such as Magyar Xxxxx Bor, St. Elmo, Xxxx Negra, El Tiempo and Ballet in Finland, as well as Aussie, True Colours and Expedition in Sweden. Approximately 58 percent of the Finland & Exports and Scandinavia segments’ net sales were from the Altia brands and the rest is from partner brands in 2019. The distribution agreements regarding Altia’s own brands are typically in force for a few years’ initial period and thereafter, in one-year renewal periods or until further notice, unless the agreement is discontinued. Altia has a wide assortment of partner brands from approximately 150 partners. Altia’s key partner spirits brands include, for example, Finlandia Vodka, Amarula, Xxxx Xxxxxx’x, Xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Gin, Boulard, Black Velvet and Bunnahabhain. Key wine brands of Altia’s partners include, for example, Bollinger, Codorníu, Trapiche, Nederburg, Tarapacá, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx’x, Xxxxxxxx de Gredos and Penfolds. Altia’s twelve largest partners accounted for approximately 60 percent of the partner brands’ net sales in 2019.14 The partner agreements are typically in force for an initial period of two to three years and thereafter they continue to be in force normally until further notice or in one to three one-year renewal periods at a time, unless the agreement is discontinued. Altia distils grain spirit from Finnish barley for the basis of many of Altia’s own spirit beverages and for Finlandia Vodka. The share of grain spirit that is not used in the production of alcoholic beverages is processed and made into technical ethanol. In addition, starch and feed components are produced as by-products of the distillation process. Technical ethanol, starch and feed components are sold to Altia’s various industrial customers. Altia also offers contract manufacturing services to its customers.
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Product and Service Offering. Client may, in its sole discretion, change, improve, expand, or discontinue any or all of the Products and Services at any time.

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  • Product and Service Offerings The Products and services available under this Contract are set forth herein and specified in Appendices C and D which may be amended during the contract term to incorporate new Product or service offerings, price revisions or deleted items. This Contract is limited to sale, installation and maintenance of Product (see also 4.2 Service Offerings). Leasing is not permitted at this time. The Commissioner reserves the right to amend the Contract at any time to incorporate lease offerings. Offering updates should be submitted under the Contract as soon as possible after they are announced by Contractor in accordance with the terms of Appendix H. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS

  • Service Offerings Our Services vary and particular descriptions of such Services can be found at points where you access each respective Service. We genera ly provide the Services to you free of charge, unless otherwise noted at the time the Services are presented to you for acceptance and use. Use of our Services is subject to your agreement with this XXXX and your compliance with same. We make no representation or warranty with respect to the quality, accuracy and/or completeness of the Services. We may suspend, modify, terminate and/or alter the Services at any time and for any reason, in our sole discretion.

  • Product and Service Warranties 21- SECTION 3.30

  • CHANGES TO PRODUCT OR SERVICE OFFERINGS a. Product or Service Discontinuance Where Contractor is the Product Manufacturer/Developer, and Contractor publicly announces to all U.S. customers (“date of notice”) that a Product is being withdrawn from the U.S. market or that maintenance service or technical support provided by Contractor (“withdrawn support”) is no longer going to be offered, Contractor shall be required to: (i) notify the Commissioner, each Licensee and each Authorized User then under contract for maintenance or technical support in writing of the intended discontinuance; and (ii) continue to offer Product or withdrawn support upon the Contract terms previously offered for the greater of: a) the best terms offered by Contractor to any other customer, or b) not less than twelve (12) months from the date of notice; and (iii) at Authorized User’s option, provided that the Authorized User is under contract for maintenance on the date of notice, either: provide the Authorized User with a Product replacement or migration path with at least equivalent functionality at no additional charge to enable Authorized User to continue use and maintenance of the Product. In the event that the Contractor is not the Product Manufacturer, Contractor shall be required to: (i) provide the notice required under the paragraph above, to the entities described within five (5) business days of Contractor receiving notice from the Product Manufacturer, and (ii) include in such notice the period of time from the date of notice that the Product Manufacturer will continue to provide Product or withdraw support. The provisions of this subdivision (a) shall not apply or eliminate Contractor’s obligations where withdrawn support is being provided by an independent Subcontractor. In the event that such Subcontractor ceases to provide service, Contractor shall be responsible for subcontracting such service, subject to state approval, to an alternate Subcontractor.

  • Advice of the Fund and Service Providers If ALPS is in doubt as to any action it should or should not take, ALPS may request directions, advice, or instructions from the Fund or, as applicable, the Fund’s investment adviser, custodian, or other service providers.

  • Content and Services Neither Licensor nor the provider of the wireless network is the provider of any financial services available through or related to the Software, and neither Licensor nor the provider of the wireless network or any contractor of the provider of the financial services available through or related to the Software, is responsible for any of the materials, information, products or services made available to you via the Software.

  • Purchase Order Flip via Ariba Network (AN) The online process allows suppliers to submit invoices via the AN for catalog and non- catalog goods and services. Contractors have the ability to create an invoice directly from their Inbox in their AN account by simply “flipping” the purchase order into an invoice. This option does not require any special software or technical capabilities. For the purposes of this section, the Contractor warrants and represents that it is authorized and empowered to and hereby grants the State and the third-party provider of MFMP the right and license to use, reproduce, transmit, distribute, and publicly display within the system the information outlined above. In addition, the Contractor warrants and represents that it is authorized and empowered to and hereby grants the State and the third-party provider the right and license to reproduce and display within the system the Contractor’s trademarks, system marks, logos, trade dress, or other branding designation that identifies the products made available by the Contractor under the Contract.

  • Posting of Work Schedules Work schedules shall be written in ink and posted and maintained in such a way as to provide every employee an opportunity to know her shift schedule for an advanced period of six (6) weeks.

  • Products and Services General Information The Vendor Agreement (“Agreement”) made and entered into by and between The Interlocal Purchasing System (hereinafter “TIPS”) a government cooperative purchasing program authorized by the Region 8 Education Service Center, having its principal place of business at 0000 XX Xxx 000 Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 00000 and the TIPS Vendor. This Agreement consists of the provisions set forth below, including provisions of all attachments referenced herein. In the event of a conflict between the provisions set forth below and those contained in any attachment, the provisions set forth shall control unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing and by signature and date on the attachment. A Purchase Order (“PO”), Agreement or Contract is the TIPS Member’s approval providing the authority to proceed with the negotiated delivery order under the Agreement. Special terms and conditions as agreed between the Vendor and TIPS Member should be added as addendums to the Purchase Order, Agreement or Contract. Items such as certificate of insurance, bonding requirements, small or disadvantaged business goals are some, but not all, of the possible addendums.

  • Information and Services Required of the Owner § 3.1.1 The Owner shall provide information with reasonable promptness, regarding requirements for and limitations on the Project, including a written program which shall set forth the Owner’s objectives, constraints, and criteria, including schedule, space requirements and relationships, flexibility and expandability, special equipment, systems, sustainability and site requirements.

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