Demand-Pull Trigger definition

Demand-Pull Trigger means a Purchase Order or Release that is only sent by electronic or other written recorded means from Nortel Networks to the 3PL as the agent for Seller to deliver OEM Products.

Examples of Demand-Pull Trigger in a sentence

  • Seller will deliver VMI Products FCA Hub dock [*] after Nortel Networks issues Demand-Pull Trigger to Seller.

  • Nortel Networks will periodically issue Demand-Pull Trigger instructions to the Seller, or 3PL as the agent for the Seller, for purposes of ordering VMI Products.

  • If the Hub is a bonded facility, Seller will provide Nortel Networks with the commercial invoice details for the relevant bonded inventory within one working day of notification of the Demand-Pull Trigger.

  • If a particular line item VMI Product in the Hub has not been ordered under a Demand-Pull Trigger for at least 180 days, within a reasonable time after the 180th day, Seller will notify Nortel Networks to that effect, identifying the line item VMI Product and the last applicable Demand-Pull Trigger date.

  • Seller will make its FCA delivery on New UAS Products within one (1) business day after Nortel Networks issues a Demand-Pull Trigger to Seller.

  • If a particular line item VMI Product in the Hub has not been ordered under a Demand-Pull Trigger for at least [*], within [*] business days after the [*] day, Seller will notify Nortel Networks to that effect, identifying the line item VMI Product and the last applicable Demand-Pull Trigger date.

  • The Nortel Networks will periodically issue Demand-Pull Trigger instructions to the Seller, or 3PL as the agent for the Seller, for purposes of ordering VMI Products.

  • In addition to ordering under Section 2.1 above, Nortel Networks may from time-to-time issue Demand-Pull Trigger instructions to the Seller, or 3PL as the agent for the Seller, for purposes of ordering New UAS Products.