Packout definition

Packout means a carryout service per can from a distance greater than five (5) feet from the edge of the drivable portion of the road or alley. “Packout” may also be referred to as “off curb.”
Packout means the moment in the production process when all configuration, testing and packaging of a Product for which there is a sales order issued under this PPA is complete.

Examples of Packout in a sentence

  • Packout service means they will retrieve your bins from the side of your house, empty the bins, and return them to the side of your house for $15 per month.

  • The Hirer may at its discretion increase the Hire Fee if the Hirer’s contractors require access before the Pack-in Date or after the Pack-out Date.

  • With respect to POs for Products that are issued to a United States site of a Split Supplier for which there is no specific Third Party Customer order that specifies a b▇▇▇-to address located within the Territory from the time immediately prior to entering WIP through the time of Packout in the United States, such Product shall be built for Cisco BV under this PPA and shall be deemed a Cisco BV order under this PPA.

  • Subject to compliance with the terms and conditions of this PPA, including Section 2.2 with respect to orders placed with Split Suppliers, together with its exhibits and any Ancillary Agreements, Cisco BV shall have title to each Product immediately following the completion of Packout and, if applicable, export clearance.

  • Packout service means they will retrieve your bins from the side of your house, empty the bins, and return them to the side of your house for $8.45 per month.

  • Packout service means they will retrieve your bins from the side of your house, empty the bins, and return them to the side of your house for $7.96 per month.

  • Pack-out meals are available if requested at a minimum of seven (7) days in advance.

  • For a period of 3 months following the Distribution Date, Provider will provide incremental warranty support staffing, in addition to the steady state transitional service level support, for the following applications: SAP ERP, SAP APO, Amber Road Trade Automation, EDI (Elemica), SAP Business Warehouse, HFM, and Manufacturing and Technology Systems (ADCA, Packout, EMOC, Kronos, LIMS, COA, Meridum, NWA Quality Analyst, EAS).

  • SCSI interface o Power supply o Fan o Final Pack-out items include: o US Power Cord o Manual o Terminator o Stick-on-Feet o Mounting Ears SOFTWARE Crossroads' proprietary CP4100 software controls the protocol translation between Fibre Channel nodes and SCSI devices.

  • Notwithstanding passage of title to a Product to Cisco BV immediately following the completion of Packout of such Product as provided in Section 5.1.1, Cisco BV shall bear the risk of loss and damage for a Product only when such Product has both completed Packout and has been loaded on a carrier’s means of transport at the applicable Supplier’s premises.

Related to Packout

  • Outage means the elapsed net-resolution time during which it is not possible to log-in to the Production Environment by any User, as determined by IFS or the Cloud Platform Vendor from automated health monitoring and system logs, due to a failure in the Cloud Platform. The duration of an Outage is measured during Service Hours on a net-resolution time basis from which the accumulated time for all Clock-Stop Events related to the Outage will be deducted, until the Outage has been temporarily or permanently resolved.

  • Service Window means the time periods during the Service Period during which the Provider agrees to make Available, and provide in accordance with this Agreement, the Flexibility Services to the Company, as defined in Schedule 1;

  • Outages means the planned unavailability of transmission and/or generation facilities dispatched by PJM or the NYISO, as described in Section 35.9 of this Agreement.

  • Interruption Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5 hereof.

  • Lockdown means the period between 23H59 on 26 March 2020, until 23H59 on 30 April 2020;