Pull definition

Pull means emptying a roll off container and returning it to the site if needed.
Pull means a replenishment driven process triggered by customer consumption whereby Product is manufactured and delivered by Seller based upon Buyer's replenishment demand, which is generated by actual use, disposition or consumption of Product by Buyer; the overall objective being to minimize Seller and Buyer's inventories while enabling greater flexibility and faster response in fulfilling Buyer's variable replenishment demand.
Pull means, with regard to the Camden HIE and/or an applicable technological application, that Data maintained in the Camden HIE is accessed, viewed, or copied either onto a viewing screen or into a Participant’s EMR or other similar repository by an Authorized User.

Examples of Pull in a sentence

  • Pull to unstick at a speed of 300 mm/s ± 30 mm/s and record the force required.

  • If a Pull Ahead Program is instituted, any Lease Agreement subject to such Pull Ahead Program shall become a Pull Ahead Lease Agreement as of the end of the Collection Period during which the related Lessee elected to terminate the Lease Agreement prior to its Maturity Date by delivery of the related Leased Vehicle to a Dealer and payment of any required Monthly Payments and any other required amount pursuant to such Pull Ahead Program.

  • The Servicer shall cause the related Pull Ahead Payment Provider to remit to it all Pull Ahead Payments relating to Pull Ahead Lease Agreements in accordance with the terms of the related Pull Ahead Program, including pursuing applicable legal remedies if such payments are not paid.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, no Successor Servicer shall be obligated to maintain a Pull Ahead Program.

  • Pull fee per file Per single sided copy Costs of special projects requiring copies of more than 5% of the Mortgage Files shall be negotiated with and paid by the requesting party.


More Definitions of Pull

Pull means that the end user has taken the initiative to go to, for example a Website, and get information. Typically a user uses a web browser to address a specific website by URL, and TCP/IP technology provides a session for the duration of the pull session.
Pull or ‘True’ VoD means consumers can get instant access to the film of their choice.
Pull command means pulling an FCU knob to engage, or arm, a selected mode or target. Example:
Pull means, with regard to the GNHCC-HIE and/or an applicable technological application, the act of the Data maintained in the GNHCC-HIE being accessed, viewed, or copied either onto a viewing screen or into a Participant’s EMR or other similar repository by an Authorized User.
Pull in service terms means a fast response to customer demand and producing what the customer wants. In service organisations, it is capacity that is pulled; put differently, no inventory is being pulled (refer to Figure 2.1). A lean process should allow value to be pulled by the customer rather than pushed to the customer (Womack and Jones, 2003; Chibaira and Hattingh et. al., 2013:4).Pull is defined as a “system of cascading production and delivery instructions from downstream to upstream in which nothing is produced by the upstream supplier until the downstream customer signals a need” (Ravet, 2011: 4-8).Once customer demand is understood, processes can be designed to meet that demand and the organisation should be able to deliver what, when, and where the customers need it. Ravet (2011:8) observe that pull has the ability to design, schedule and deliver what the customer wants at the right time.
Pull in relation to a crab pot means to bring the crab pot from the seabed to the surface of the sea;
Pull phone means that your mobile phone supports automatic phonebook download with Bluetooth® wire- less technology, your whole phonebook will be automati- cally downloaded to BLUE&ME™ during the initial phone pairing procedure and updated every time your phone connects to BLUE&ME™.