Manufacturing Yield definition

Manufacturing Yield means, with respect to any manufactured lot of Products, a percentage equal to the number of units of such Product produced in such lot available for shipment to customers divided by the maximum number of units of such Product that could have been produced given the raw materials and processes deployed in such manufactured lot.
Manufacturing Yield means the 100 part moving average calculated at final test.

Examples of Manufacturing Yield in a sentence

  • Such cost reductions, as agreed to by the Parties, will be referred to as MSP's Cost Reduction Commitment and will include those cost reductions resulting from manufacturing efficiencies achievable from ---------- * CONFIDENTIAL PORTION REDACTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION increased manufacturing volume as well as improvements in manufacturing yield as MSP becomes more proficient in producing Cell Cassettes (hereafter referred to as "Manufacturing Yield).

  • Until Manufacturing Yield exceeds [**]% for three consecutive lots of [**] size Product, JJM shall withhold 50% of C&R Event Payments of $1 million or more, payment of such withheld amount to be subsequently paid out in full upon notification of achieving such Manufacturing Yield.

  • The average Manufacturing Yield for Production Sources manufactured by the Company over the eighteen (18) week period from July 1, 2010 through November 3, 2010 was not less than sixty percent (60%).