SUPPLY OF UNION PACIFIC REQUIREMENTS; GRS Sample Clauses

SUPPLY OF UNION PACIFIC REQUIREMENTS; GRS. (a) During the Term, SUPPLIER will supply all of UNION PACIFIC's requirements for Wheelset Supply/Services, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement. SUPPLIER, at its sole cost and expense, will furnish all labor, services, transportation, materials, tools, equipment and other things necessary to accomplish the Wheelset Supply/Services that SUPPLIER is required to furnish under this Agreement. New and reconditioned/repaired/reassembled Wheelsets will be delivered by SUPPLIER to each Wheelset Garden in the quantities necessary to maintain on a consignment basis the Wheelset inventory level for each UNION PACIFIC location and to satisfy the program requirements for each Program Shop. The current Wheelset inventory levels ("Base Inventory Levels") for UNION PACIFIC locations are listed on EXHIBIT D attached and by reference made a part of this Agreement. The Base Inventory Levels initially will be maintained by SUPPLIER. Based on actual delivery performance and consumption levels, the required inventory levels will be equitably adjusted on a quarterly basis by UNION PACIFIC and SUPPLIER beginning with the fourth (4th) month of the Term. The current consumption levels ("Base Consumption Levels") for UNION PACIFIC locations are listed on EXHIBIT E attached and by reference made a part of this Agreement. The Program Shop requirements for 1999 are listed on EXHIBIT F attached and by reference made a part of this Agreement.
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