Stocking Levels Clause Samples

The Stocking Levels clause defines the minimum or required quantities of goods that a distributor, retailer, or other party must maintain in inventory. Typically, this clause specifies how stock levels are calculated, the frequency of inventory checks, and the consequences of failing to meet the agreed thresholds. By setting clear expectations for inventory management, the clause helps ensure product availability, prevents stockouts, and supports consistent supply chain operations.
Stocking Levels. Buyer shall be responsible to stock and maintain the recommended spare parts list (RSPL) in inventory, throughout the guarantee period. There shall be a minimum inventory level at each line maintenance base along with the major parts being stored at the heavy maintenance facility. In the event during the ADR meetings, the Aircraft does not achieve the guaranteed values, and if the cause of this non-performance is the lack of spare parts initially recommended by Embraer for the RSPL and not purchased by Buyer, this guarantee will not be applicable. Embraer is to receive annually an inventory list from the Buyer that shows current stocking levels and the locations of all Aircraft spare parts and will make any recommendations on additional inventory if needed.
Stocking Levels. Retailer agrees to maintain a reasonable amount of inventory of each Product in each stocking location and at minimum shall at all times have a minimum of four ZENN vehicles in stock with at least one ZENN vehicle on display at its Retailership for customer demonstration purposes.
Stocking Levels. A. Stocking level targets are variable and based on the presence of mandatory leave trees and availability of suitable trees. B. Other specifications applying to the Stocking Level:
Stocking Levels. DISTRIBUTOR shall stock sufficient Products to meet customer orders. The parties shall mutually agree on the number of demonstration units and the level of stocking that is necessary, and shall include this information in the DISTRIBUTOR Plans. In addition, DISTRIBUTOR shall stock sufficient electrodes and accessories (including BTX electroporation cuvettes) to meet one month customer demand. Before January 5, 2001, and prior to training of the DISTRIBUTOR sales personnel and product launch, DISTRIBUTOR shall place orders for the agreed upon demonstration units and stocking Products