Normal Lead Time definition
Examples of Normal Lead Time in a sentence
For purposes of this Paragraph, “emergency” is agreed by CFM and Airline to mean the occurrence of any one of the following conditions: AOG - Aircraft on Ground Critical - Imminent AOG or Work Stoppage Expedite - Less than Normal Lead Time In case of an imminent AOG, Airline may acquire CFM Products and Parts from other sources, and any such acquisition shall not represent any violation of this Agreement.
For purposes of this Paragraph, emergency is understood by CFM and Airline to mean the occurrence of any one of the following conditions: AOG - Aircraft on Ground Critical - Imminent AOG or Work Stoppage Expedite - Less than Normal Lead Time Airline will order spare Parts according to lead time as provided in Paragraph 1.
If GTECH requests delivery with less than Normal Lead Time to meet a special requirement, including the replacement of Products lost or damaged in shipment, VENDOR will use its best efforts to expedite delivery; including, without limitation, giving GTECH first priority with respect to all Products in stock or on order, provided however, that GTECH shall not pay any additional charges or costs for expediting unless such charges or costs have been accepted in writing by GTECH.
For purposes of this Paragraph, emergency is understood by CFMI and Airline to mean the occurrence of any one of the following conditions: AOG – Aircraft on Ground Critical – Imminent AOG or Work Stoppage Expedite – Less than Normal Lead Time Airline will order spare Parts according to lead time as provided in Paragraph 1.
AOG - Aircraft on Ground Critical - Imminent AOG or Work Stoppage Expedite - Less than Normal Lead Time Airline will order Spare Parts according to lead time as provided in Paragraph 1.
Unless otherwise agreed in writing by Kentek, all Purchase Orders shall specify a Requested Delivery Date within the Normal Lead Time.
In the event that Products ordered within the Normal Lead Time are overdue for delivery to GTECH , VENDOR shall ship Product to GTECH at no additional cost to GTECH, and any premium freight charges shall be prepaid by, and borne by VENDOR.
For purposes of this Paragraph, emergency is understood by GE-LLC and Airline to mean the occurrence of any one of the following conditions: AOG – Aircraft on Ground Critical – Imminent AOG or Work Stoppage Expedite – Less than Normal Lead Time Airline will order spare Parts according to lead time as provided in Paragraph 1.
Unless otherwise agreed, Purchase Orders shall specify a delivery date with the Normal Lead Time specified in Attachment 3.
If HSI needs Commodity delivered prior to the Normal Lead Time, HSI shall immediately contact Enron with a description of the desired purchase Transaction including the specifications, volumes, delivery date, delivery location, maximum price and all other information requested by Enron in connection therewith.