Small Order Charge Clause Samples

A Small Order Charge clause establishes an additional fee that applies when a customer's order does not meet a specified minimum value or quantity. In practice, if a buyer places an order below the set threshold, the seller adds a fixed surcharge to compensate for the increased administrative or handling costs associated with processing small orders. This clause helps ensure that sellers are not disproportionately burdened by the costs of fulfilling small orders, thereby encouraging customers to place larger, more cost-effective orders.
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Small Order Charge. If Customer purchases less than * per month per Facility, a delivery charge of * per delivery will be assessed for each order that is less than *. ABDC may adjust the per-delivery charge from time to time to reflect ABDC’s actual shipping and handling costs.
Small Order Charge. If Customer purchases less than $25,000.00 per month, a delivery charge of $25.00 per delivery will be assessed for each order that is less than $1,250.00. ABDC may adjust the per-delivery charge from time to time to reflect ABDC’s shipping and handling costs.
Small Order Charge. If a Facility purchases less than [*****] per month, a delivery charge of [*****] per delivery will be assessed during the following month for each order that is less than [*****] until at least [*****] per month is purchased by such Facility.