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.