Material Handling Fee definition

Material Handling Fee. (“MH%”) shall mean the multiplier which reflects: the costs for labor for production planning, material management, purchasing, storage and quality inspection of incoming items; freight and insurance; material scrap and attrition (component level); and finance, which is [*]%.
Material Handling Fee means that Rate Component of Contractor’s rates for service intended to equal Contractor’s expenses for: (i) Disposal Tip Fees levied by the operator of a Disposal Facility for accepting, transporting and disposing of Refuse and residue from a Processing Facility, (ii) handling and processing fees levied by the operator of a Processing Facility for accepting, transporting and processing materials diverted from disposal including but not limited to Recyclables, C&D Material, Organic Waste (which includes Green Waste, Wood Waste, and Food Waste), (iii) Contractor’s cost of transporting Diverted Materials to a Diversion Facility outside of City’s city limits, (iv) net of revenue from the sale of any Refuse, Green Waste, and Recyclables.

Examples of Material Handling Fee in a sentence

  • Charges for Downstream Materials shall be invoiced by Lonza upon placement of purchase orders for such Downstream Materials by Lonza at cost plus the Downstream Material Handling Fee.

  • Other Project-related costs may include Authority Material Handling Fee, Waste disposal costs, additional Project-specific insurance, surety bond costs, specialty services and other Project-specific costs not otherwise included in any of the above categories.