Logistics Industry definition

Logistics Industry means to deliver goods, information and resources according to client’s demand through systematic managerial processes by air, marine, railway, highways and other transport means.
Logistics Industry means companies involved in the business of transporting Third-Proviso Shipments, companies that provide services comparable to those conducted by Seller in its operation of the Business as of the date of this Agreement, or companies that provide services comparable to those conducted by Seller in its operation of the Blanketwrap, Flatbed and Solutions operations.

Examples of Logistics Industry in a sentence

  • The Company, ▇▇.▇▇▇ Development Limited, Guotai Junan Finance (Hong Kong) Limited, Tianjin Huihe Haihe Intelligent Logistics Industry Fund Partnership (Limited Partnership), Ningbo Fresh Investment Management Co., Ltd., Shanghai Zhengmu Investment Center (Limited Partnership) and other concerned parties have entered into a Follow-On Series E Preferred Share Purchase Agreement (the “Master Offshore Subscription Agreement”) dated as of September 4, 2020.

  • The RTO must securely collect, maintain and archive Records: as required by the RMS Requirements; which include for each Applicant: demonstrated experience in OSOM Movements and provided two current written references from the Transport and Logistics Industry confirming experience within the delivery of OSOM Movements; and a minimum of at least 3 years’ experience in providing training courses related to OSOM Movements; sufficient to comply with the reporting obligations specified in clause 166.

  • During the term of the Trademark License Agreement, Seller agrees not to license the northAmericanâ brand to any other party engaged in the Logistics Industry or to BW/FB Newco.

  • The Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Industry (TDL) and the companies that operate out of the Port of Oakland are tied to fossil fuels and specifically diesel.