Expediting definition

Expediting means i) the processing of RUSH orders that are needed in less than normal lead time, ii) the follow-up activity for orders that are overdue, or iii) checking on important orders to determine status and progress, even though those orders may not be scheduled to ship for some time.

Examples of Expediting in a sentence

  • Expediting a Payment is a convenient way to quickly pay a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in order to avoid late fees, default, or service interruption.

  • Each DDO may also include any additional information on expediting activities or a Plan of Expediting, if any, attached to DDO.

  • Also, refer to the Form Filings Speed-to-Market Guide “Section IV – Expediting Review of Custom Applications and Enrollment Forms (Including Web-Based)” for specific instructions regarding the submission of the required “Custom Enrollment/Application Certification” form.

  • Expediting costs for such Orders will be agreed upon prior to Order placement.

  • Registered & Corporate Office SJVN Corporate Head Quarter, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh Pin No.- 171006 SJVN Expediting Office SJVN Ltd.

  • We are participating in an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process (Mediation, Parenting Consulting, Parenting Time Expediting, etc.) and we agree to make this a Child Inclusive Dispute Resolution process, which will include the work of a Child Consultant.

  • Expediting measures to regain compliance with the construction schedule.

  • Either such Boiler and Machinery policy or the All-Risk policy required in (i) above shall include at least $3,000,000 per incidence for Off-Premises Service Interruption, Expediting Expenses, Ammonia Contamination, and Hazardous Materials Clean-up Expense and may contain a deductible not to exceed $50,000.

  • Expediting expense does not include any costs incurred by the Insured for the temporary rental of equipment or temporary replacement of damaged equipment.

  • Extra / Expediting Expenses $ 200,000,000 combined each and every occurrence for PD & BI.