Field Return Rate definition
Field Return Rate or “FRR” means the current month’s number of Spares returned, divided by the installed base of that FRU up to the current month, as determined by the quantity of the Seller’s product shipped to Buyer or Buyer’s customers.
Examples of Field Return Rate in a sentence
For a new brand, launching a (very) high-end smart phone that incorporates new technologies, like the 3D display, 3D cameras, high-speed connections, the accessory connectivity, etc., the Field Return Rate could be high, the cost on repair or replacement might be as an average of 8% of BOM.
The supplier shall [*] quality control and reliability testing to ensure that the Annual Field Return Rate (AFR) and Annual Return Rate (ARR) is not exceeded.
The Annual Field Return Rate (AFR) and the Annual Return Rate (ARR) will be referenced in the Compaq Product Specification.