Supplier Manufacturing Flexibility Requirements Sample Clauses

Supplier Manufacturing Flexibility Requirements. Supplier shall perform regular capacity planning to demonstrate upside/downside manufacturing flexibility in accordance with changes in demand volume from Applied. Supplier capacity planning must account for a minimum of (i) human resources and associated training requirements; (ii) equipment; (iii) facilities; (iv) special process supplier requirements; (v) supply chain management; and (vi) information technology requirements. Supplier shall be capable of demonstrating capacity flexibility in accordance with the table below, provided that the total increase over any [* *] period does not exceed [* *]% of the lowest level during that period. Manufacturing Run Rate <[* *] weeks <[* *] weeks <[* *] days < [* *] days <[* *] days Capacity +/- [* *]% [* *]% [* *]% [* *]% [* *]%
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Supplier Manufacturing Flexibility Requirements. Supplier shall perform regular capacity planning to demonstrate upside/downside manufacturing flexibility in accordance with changes in demand volume from Applied. Supplier capacity planning must account for a minimum of (i) human resources and associated training requirements; (ii) equipment; (iii) facilities; (iv) special process supplier requirements; (v) supply chain management; and (vi) information technology requirements. Supplier shall be capable of demonstrating capacity flexibility in accordance with the table below. MANUFACTURING RUN [**] [**] [**] [**] [**] RATE ----------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- CAPACITY +/- [**] [**] [**] [**] [**]
Supplier Manufacturing Flexibility Requirements. Supplier shall perform regular capacity planning to demonstrate upside/downside manufacturing flexibility in accordance with changes in demand volume from Applied. Supplier capacity planning must account for a minimum of (i) human resources and associated training requirements; (ii) equipment; (iii) facilities; (iv) special process supplier requirements; (v) supply chain management; and (vi) information technology requirements. Supplier shall be capable of demonstrating capacity flexibility in accordance with the table below. Manufacturing Run Rate LESS THAN 1 weeks LESS THAN 4 weeks LESS THAN 8 weeks LESS THAN 110 days LESS THAN 220 days ---------------------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- ------------------ ------------------ Capacity +/- 0% 25% 50% 100% 200%

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