Ship-Loose definition

Ship-Loose means a Product or Material that may be assembled, tested, configured and/or disassembled by Integrator prior to delivery thereof in Product form.
Ship-Loose. FLOOR FINISH: LFT. CARPET BAR

Examples of Ship-Loose in a sentence

  • Purchase Orders issued by Nortel Networks may specify the delivery of Product that comprises one or more of the following categories: (a) Build-to-Stock; (b) Build-to-Order; (c) Configure-to-Order; or (d) Ship-Loose.

  • Flextronics shall validate the market planning bills and Ship-Loose forecast, updating them as required to any known future market demand changes that are known to either Party at the time of the Market Forecast monthly, or weekly, as necessary.

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