Ramp Plan definition
Examples of Ramp Plan in a sentence
For the purposes of this document a Ramp Plan is defined as a T-Mobile approved plan to add substantial FTEs to a current line of business or a change to the current line of business with substantial additions to current StarTek FTEs that support T-Mobile services.
Except as provided in other Joint Venture Documents, the Joint Venture Company shall be responsible for procuring all manufacturing equipment, tools, automated material handling systems therein and materials, including Prime Wafers, which are reasonably required for the Joint Venture Company to achieve the Ramp Plan and the Operating Plan.
Micron shall prepare for the Joint Venture Company, in response to the Ramp Plan, a proposal for the level of services to be provided at the Site.
The Joint Venture Company shall provide Micron with the Ramp Plan for the Site, as initially set forth in the Initial Business Plan in the LLC Operating Agreement and subject to adjustment in the Manufacturing Plan.
The Joint Venture Company shall adequately staff its Facilities and ensure that its subcontractors adequately staff their facilities to sustain and manage production of Product for Intel, including the obligations set forth in Section 2.1 and meeting scheduled commitments, including the Ramp Plan, the Operating Plan and the Performance Criteria.
The Joint Venture Company shall adequately staff its Facilities and ensure that its subcontractors adequately staff their facilities to sustain and manage production of Product for Micron, including the obligations set forth in Section 2.1 and meeting scheduled commitments, including the Ramp Plan, the Operating Plan and the Performance Criteria.
Services performed with respect to Transfers have not been included as part of CLIENT’s initial operating budget, and these services will be billed on an open book pricing structure, as further set forth in the Product Transfer and Ramp Plan.
Each Product Addendum shall set forth the Project Plan, the Product Introduction Plan, the Product Ramp Plan, the Development Schedule, the Product Milestone Schedule, the Product Requirements Document, the Process Management Plan, the Quality Management Plan, the Product Specifications, prices and pricing terms for the New Product, and any other terms and conditions related to the New Product that the Parties may deem appropriate.
Unless otherwise agreed, T-Mobile shall not incur any charges, fees or expenses payable to Provider or any third party in connection with the Ramp Services, other than those charges, fees and expenses specified in the Pricing Schedule or the Statement of Work to which the applicable Ramp Plan is attached.
The Product Transfer and Ramp Plan shall be finalized and agreed to by both Parties at least twelve (12) weeks prior to the anticipated Receiving Go-Live date as defined herein, and the Product Transfer and Ramp Plan may be modified from time to time upon mutual agreement of the Parties.