Applicable Freight definition
Applicable Freight means a freight charge for delivering Products to the Distributor. Applicable Freight charges may include common or contract carrier charges by the Supplier or a third party and charges such as fuel surcharges, cross-dock charges, unloading and restacking charges, container charges, air freight charges, assessorial costs, redistribution charges, and other similar charges not included in the Supplier’s invoice cost that are required to bring Products into the Distributor’s distribution center.
Applicable Freight means a per-case freight charge based on market conditions for moving products from the source to the delivering Operating Site. Applicable Freight charges may include: (i) common or contract carrier charges billed by any Supplier or a third party; (ii) common or contract carrier charges billed by Sysco’s freight management service (“FMS’’) for third party carriage arranged by FMS; (iii) charges billed by FMS for shipments back hauled on trucks owned or leased by Sysco or Affiliates; or (iv) charges such as fuel surcharges, cross-dock charges, unloading and restacking charges, container charges, air freight charges and other similar charges not included in Supplier’s invoice cost that are required to bring Product into the delivering Operating Site’s warehouse. Customer acknowledges that Sysco may manage freight (through FMS or otherwise) and may charge Applicable Freight, which may include an amount in excess of the costs incurred in arranging the transportation that reflects compensation for managing freight; provided that Applicable Freight for any Product will not exceed (i) the Supplier’s normal freight charge to the receiving Operating Site to ship normal quantity requirements of such Product (including a freight charge that is part of a delivered price) or (ii) if the Supplier does not provide freight service, the rate normally payable by the Operating Site for inbound shipments of a similar quantity of Product.
Applicable Freight means a per-case freight charge based on market conditions for moving products from the source to the Distributor. Applicable Freight charges may include: (i) common or contract carrier charges billed by any Supplier or a third party; (ii) common or contract carrier charges billed by a freight management service operated by Parent or Affiliates ("FMS") for third party carriage arranged by FMS; (iii) charges billed by FMS for shipments back hauled on trucks owned or leased by Parent or Affiliates; or (iv) charges such as fuel surcharges, cross-dock charges, unloading and restacking charges, container charges, air freight charges and other similar charges not included in Supplier's invoice cost that are required to bring product into the Distributor 's warehouse. MPS acknowledges that Parent may manage freight (through FMS or otherwise) and may charge Applicable Freight, which may include an amount in excess of the costs incurred in arranging the transportation that reflects compensation for managing freight; provided that Applicable Freight for any product will not exceed (i) the Supplier’s normal freight charge to the Distributor to ship normal quantity requirements of such product (including a freight charge that is part of a delivered price) or (ii) if the Supplier does not provide freight service, the rate normally payable by the Distributor for inbound shipments of a similar quantity of product. Merchandising Services. Parent and Affiliates, including SMS and Operating Companies, perform value-added services for Suppliers of SYSCO® Brand and other Products ("Merchandising Services"). These services include, but are not limited to, (i) supply chain services such as consolidation of Operating Company purchases from Suppliers, management of Supplier ordering processes, consolidation of payments by Operating Companies to Suppliers, processing claims by Operating Companies for Product loss and shortages, advanced inventory management, freight consolidation and management and other services associated with management of the total supply chain, (ii) quality assurance and (iii) regional and national marketing and performance-based product marketing. Parent and Affiliates, including SMS, may recover the costs of providing Merchandising Services, may be compensated for these services and may retain any savings they may receive throughout the supply chain by utilizing their expertise, resources and capital, a portion of which is used to offset expenses already in...
Examples of Applicable Freight in a sentence
In determining the sell price of any Product covered by a Supplier Agreement, Distributor will replace Cost with Supplier Guaranteed Distributor Cost, plus, if Supplier Guaranteed Distributor Cost is not a delivered price, Applicable Freight.
Cost" is defined as the cost of the product as shown on the invoice to Distributor or an affiliated entity of Distributor (“Affiliate”) that is controlled directly or indirectly by Sysco Corporation (“Parent”) delivering the product (in either case, the “Operating Company”), plus, if the price on such invoice is not a delivered price, Applicable Freight (defined below).
More Definitions of Applicable Freight
Applicable Freight means a freight charge for delivering products to the delivering Operating Company. Applicable Freight charges may include: (i) common or contract carrier charges by any Supplier or a third party; (ii) common or contract carrier charges billed by Sysco’s freight management service (“FMS”), sometimes known as Alfmark, for third party carriage arranged by FMS; (iii) charges billed by FMS for shipments back hauled on trucks owned or leased by Sysco or its Affiliates; or (iv) charges such as fuel surcharges, cross-dock charges, unloading and restacking charges, container charges, air freight charges and other similar charges not included any Supplier’s invoice cost that are required to bring Product into the delivering Operating Company’s warehouse. Applicable Freight for any Product will not exceed the rate charged by nationally recognized carriers operating in the same market for the same type of freight service and for the same quantity of Product.
Applicable Freight means charges that are required to bring the Product into the delivering Distribution Center and may include: (i) common or contract carrier charges by the Product supplier or a third party; (ii) common or contract carrier charges billed by SSA’s freight management service (“FMS”), for third party carriage arranged by FMS; (iii) charges billed by FMS or directly charged by SSA for shipments back hauled on trucks owned or leased by SSA or its affiliates; and (iv) charges such as fuel surcharges and unloading charges, and other similar charges not included in the supplier’s Product invoice cost that are required to bring Product into the delivering Distribution Center’s warehouse. Applicable Freight will not exceed the rate charged by nationally recognized carriers operating in the same market for the same type of freight service and the same quantity of Product.
Applicable Freight has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.1.
Applicable Freight means a freight charge for delivering products to the delivering Operating Company. Applicable Freight charges may include: (i) common or contract carrier charges by the Product vendor or a third party; (ii) charges billed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, SYSCO's freight management service, for third party carriage arranged by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; or (iii) charges billed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ for shipments back hauled on trucks owned or leased by SYSCO or its Affiliates. Applicable Freight for any Product will not exceed the rate charged by nationally recognized carriers operating in the same market for the same type of freight service and for the same quantity of Product.
Applicable Freight. In those cases where the invoice cost to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is not a delivered cost, applicable freight charges will be added to invoice cost. Freight charges may include common or contract carrier charges by the product vendor or by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ fleet back-haul, or by charges billed by third party carriers. Applicable freight for any product will not exceed the rate charged by nationally recognized carriers operating in the same market for the same type of freight service. Earned back-haul efficiencies are retained by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and do not reduce product cost.
Applicable Freight means a per-case freight charge based on market conditions for moving products from the source to the Distributor. Applicable Freight charges may include: (i) common or contract carrier charges billed by any Supplier or a third party; (ii) common or contract carrier charges billed by a freight management service operated by Parent or Affiliates ("FMS") for third party carriage arranged by FMS; (iii) charges billed by FMS for shipments back hauled on trucks owned or leased by Parent or Affiliates; or
Applicable Freight means a per-case freight charge based on market conditions for moving products from the source to the delivering Operating Company. Applicable Freight charges may include: (i) common or contract carrier charges billed by any Supplier or a third party; (ii) common or contract carrier charges billed by Sysco’s freight management service (“FMS”) for third party carriage arranged by FMS; (iii) charges billed by FMS for shipments back hauled on trucks owned or leased by Sysco or Affiliates; or (iv) charges such as fuel surcharges, cross-dock charges, unloading and restacking charges, container charges, air freight charges and other similar charges not included in Supplier’s invoice cost that are required to bring Product into the delivering Operating Company’s warehouse. Customer acknowledges that Sysco may manage freight (through FMS or otherwise) and may charge Applicable Freight, which may include an amount in excess of the costs incurred in arranging the transportation that reflects compensation for managing freight; provided that Applicable Freight for any Product will not exceed (i) the Supplier’s normal freight charge to the receiving Operating Company to ship normal quantity requirements of such Product (including a freight charge that is part of a delivered price) or (ii) if the Supplier does not provide freight service, the rate normally payable by the Operating Company for inbound shipments of a similar quantity of Product.