MOQ definition

MOQ means Minimum Order Quantity as set out in the Catalogue.
MOQ shall refer to that Minimum Order Quantity of Components that certain suppliers may require generally or at certain price points.
MOQ means, in respect of each Product, the volume of that Product set out in Exhibit 1 (Products) or, as applicable, agreed pursuant to clause 21 (New Product SKUs).

Examples of MOQ in a sentence

  • During the Firm Commitment Period, Supplier shall accept each Purchase Order within [***] Business Days from receipt if the specified Lead Time, MOQ, and other terms set forth in the Purchase Order are consistent with the terms of this Agreement.

  • Consistent with the Forecast, Buyer will place purchase orders for Product from time to time (each a “Purchase Order”), each specifying a required Lead Time, and no less than threshold units equal to the MOQ.


More Definitions of MOQ

MOQ means minimum order quantity, as agreed between Supplier and EMS Provider or Supplier and the Cisco Entities, whichever is lower.
MOQ means, in respect of a Product, the quantity equivalent to a standard batch size for such Product, as specified in Part A of Schedule 1 or as otherwise notified by GSK in writing.
MOQ. The minimum quantity of Orders of Products.
MOQ is the minimum volume order size for a Product as set forth in a Product schedule or otherwise determined in accordance with Schedule 5.3.
MOQ means the minimum order quantity for any Materials as established by the parties in accordance with this Agreement.
MOQ means, in respect of a Product, the quantity specified as such in Part A of Schedule 1.
MOQ for a Product, has the meaning set out in the applicable Product Schedule; 21.6