Pulp Sample Clauses

The "Pulp" clause defines the standards and requirements related to the quality, composition, or handling of pulp material in a contract, typically within the context of the paper, packaging, or agricultural industries. It may specify acceptable grades, moisture content, or delivery conditions for the pulp, and can outline procedures for inspection or rejection if the pulp does not meet agreed specifications. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of the expectations for pulp quality, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring consistent product standards.
Pulp. All timber of a quality less than ‘sawlog’, as reported by destination scaler. All offers received by mail or delivery service must be plainly marked “Offer for Recovered Timber Sale” and include the Offeror’s name and address on the front of the envelope. Offers will be received until 1:00 PM on June 10, 2022. Offers shall be submitted via email, mail, or deliver to: Offers delivered by hand or delivery service shall be delivered to the same address during the normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Offers must be received prior to the deadline in order to be considered for award. County reserves the right to reject all offers at its sole discretion.
Pulp. Any Pulp produced as a result of the processing of the Consignments shall be the property of the Processor, provided that: 20.1 Grower shall be entitled to purchase from the entity to which the processor elects to sell the pulp, all the Pulp produced from his actual beet tonnage in each Production Year, for his own consumption at an ex factory price plus 2.5% plus distribution costs. 20.2 The grower is entitled to take up the average of his previous two years uptake, expressed as a percentage of the entitlement. In the first two years the entitlement will be 100%. 20.3 The grower must indicate the proportion of his pulp entitlement that he intends to take up on the annual return document. 20.4 The processor will enshrine these rights in the off-take contract with entity procuring the pulp.
Pulp. Apricot processing on a commercial scale is practically non-existent at the moment in the region despite a sizeable market potential for pulp and value added products like apricot juices, nectar and other beverages. Almost all the fruit processing companies were of the opinion that there was a potential market for apricot pulp. One estimate puts the total potential demand to be in the range of 3000 – 5000 tons per year (Commercial Potential of GB Apricots. 2010) Despite the potential, fruit processing companies from down country or local entrepreneurs are not making required investments to establish commercial scale pulping facilities in the region. Availability of year-round fruit in bulk quantities and absence of a nearby wholesale market to procure fruit in large quantities are cited as major limiting factors by down country investors/entrepreneurs in making such an investment financially feasible for them. A local processing/exporting business by the name of Mountain Fruits has started setting up a pulping facility at Nasirabad, Hunza. The consultant has visited the under-construction site, which appears to be a purpose built premises for a modern pulping industry. The Managing Director of Mountain Fruits, shared that his company is convinced that producing and exporting apricot pulp as per international standards and in bulk aseptic packing could be a significant step towards exploiting commercial potential of locally available apricot varieties which otherwise are not considered price varieties for fresh consumption. He is convinced that raw material is available for several pulping units in each region, and there is sizeable market for industrial processing of apricot pulp in other countries. Approximately 396 Tons in 2012 Consumption in GB Markets Approximately 3,514 Tons in 2012 Rest of Pakistan Consumption
Pulp. Prime bleached Elemental Chlorine Free (“ECF”) grade northern bleached softwood kraft (NBSK) or hardwood kraft (NBHK, which is either High-Maple or Aspen as requested by K-C) pulp grades meeting the Specifications and the provisions of Section 9.02 hereof.

Related to Pulp

  • Fabrication Making up data or results and recording or reporting them.

  • Plant The expression ‘Plant’ as used in the tender papers shall mean every temporary accessory necessary or considered necessary by the Engineer to execute, construct, complete and maintain the work and all altered, modified, substituted and additional works ordered in the time and the manner herein provided and all temporary materials and special and other articles and appliance of every sort kind and description whatsoever intended or used therefore.

  • Production Lessee shall, subject to applicable laws, regulations and orders, operate and produce all ▇▇▇▇▇ upon the leased land so long as the same are capable of producing in paying quantities, and shall operate the same so as to produce at a rate commensurate with the rate of production of ▇▇▇▇▇ on adjoining lands within the same field and within the limits of good engineering practice, except for such times as there exist neither market nor storage therefore, and except for such limitations on, or suspensions of, production as may be approved in writing by Lessor. Lessee shall be responsible for adequate site security on all producing properties.

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  • Pipelines Developer shall have no interest in the pipeline gathering system, which gathering system shall remain the sole property of Operator or its Affiliates and shall be maintained at their sole cost and expense.