Delivery Chain Map definition

Delivery Chain Map means a plan that identifies all of the Downstream Partners;
Delivery Chain Map means a process that identifies and captures, usually in visual form, the names of all partners involved in delivering a specific product, service or change, ideally down to the end beneficiary or recipient.

Examples of Delivery Chain Map in a sentence

  • The Lead Partner shall provide THET with each Narrative Operational Report within fourteen (14) days of the last day of the three (3) month period to which it relates; and; a delivery chain map in THET’s template form (a “Delivery Chain Map”) within the three (3) month period following the start of the Grant Period, such Delivery Chain Map to detail the funding flows to Downstream Partners, and in each case in such format as is required pursuant to paragraph 6.3 above.

  • The Lead Partner shall provide THET with each Narrative Operational Report within fourteen (14) days of the last day of the six (6) month period to which it relates; and; a delivery chain map in THET’s template form (a “Delivery Chain Map”) within the three (3) month period following the start of the Grant Period, such Delivery Chain Map to detail the funding flows to Downstream Partners, and in each case in such format as is required pursuant to paragraph 6.3 above.

Related to Delivery Chain Map

  • Delivery Charge means the total amount charged to the Authorized User for shipment of the Vehicle(s) from the Delivery Origin to the location(s) designated by the Authorized User on Form A: Mini-Bid Request, and on the Purchase Order.

  • Delivery Instructions means the instructions set out in the Contract for the provision of the Goods and Services, including any other information the Authority considers appropriate to the provision of the Goods and Services.

  • Delivery charges means charges by the seller for preparation and delivery to a location designated by the purchaser of tangible personal property or services. Delivery charges include, but are not limited to, transportation, shipping, postage, handling, crating, and packing. Beginning September 1, 2004, delivery charges do not include the charges for delivery of direct mail if the charges are separately stated on an invoice or similar billing document given to the purchaser. If a shipment includes both exempt property and taxable property, the seller shall allocate the delivery charge using 1 of the following methods:

  • Calling Name Delivery Service (CNDS) means a service that enables a terminating End User to identify the calling Party by a displayed name before a call is answered. The calling Party’s name is retrieved from a calling name database and delivered to the End User’s premise between the first and second ring for display on compatible End User premises equipment.

  • Delivery service means the providing of electric transmission or distribution to a retail customer.