Sourced Goods definition

Sourced Goods or “Open Market Items” means products, equipment, hardware, Software, or related services DOE wants to buy through Vendor or Vendor Contractors, directly or indirectly, but which are not expressly identified in the RFP or Proposal, but which are generally deemed incidental to the total transaction.
Sourced Goods. John Deere calls non-contract items and allied items. We define non-contract as ▇▇▇▇ Deere items that are not on contract (like parts and catalog items that say “See Parts” or “See Catalog” in our price pages). Allied equipment is defined as non-▇▇▇▇ Deere equipment (ex. Tiger mower). Non-contract and allied items would be sold as “open market” and the price of the item would be negotiated between the ▇▇▇▇ Deere dealer and the Sourcewell Member. The non-contract/allied item would appear on the purchase order (PO) with the contract item but would be listed as “non-contract”. For example, a Sourcewell Member could purchase a ▇▇▇▇ Deere Ag Tractor, a canopy (non-contract) and a Tiger mower (allied) by utilizing the Sourcewell contract. The price of the canopy and Tiger mower would be determined by the ▇▇▇▇ Deere dealer and both would be listed on the PO as non-contract items. We successfully use this process on other contracts. * 58 Identify any element of the total cost of acquisition that is NOT included in the pricing submitted with your response. This includes all additional charges associated with a purchase that are not directly identified as freight or shipping charges. For example, list costs for items like pre-delivery inspection, installation, set up, mandatory training, or initial inspection. Identify any parties that impose such costs and their relationship to the Proposer. For deliveries to Alaska, Hawaii, factory freight to the delivering dealer will be paid by the Sourcewell member. Factory freight is known at the time of quoting and will be included on the quote to the Sourcewell member. The dealer may charge $4.00 per loaded mile to deliver equipment from the dealership to the agency's location. The charge must appear on the quote or purchase order. * 59 If freight, delivery, or shipping is an additional cost to the Sourcewell Member, describe in detail the complete freight, shipping, and delivery program. For deliveries to Alaska, Hawaii, factory freight to the delivering dealer will be paid by the Sourcewell member. Factory freight is known at the time of quoting and will be included on the quote to the Sourcewell member. * The dealer may charge $4.00 per loaded mile to deliver equipment from the dealership to the agency's location. The charge must appear on the quote or purchase order. 60 Specifically describe freight, shipping, and delivery terms or programs available for Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, or any offshore delivery. For deliveries to...
Sourced Goods or “Open Market Items” means products, equipment, hardware, Software, or related services DIA wants to buy through Vendor or Vendor Contractors, directly or indirectly, but which are not expressly identified in the RFP or Proposal, but which are generally deemed incidental to the total transaction.

Examples of Sourced Goods in a sentence

  • Sourced Goods may include additional delivery or handling charges that would be the responsibility of the ordering Member.

  • If relevant, propose a method for the pricing of Open Market Items or Sourced Goods.

  • The prices for Sourced Goods shall be those prices that appear on the ordering platform at time of order, or as otherwise established between Staples and the applicable participating Member at the time the order is placed.

  • The prices for Sourced Goods shall be those prices that appear on the ordering platform at time of order, or as otherwise established between Vendor and the applicable participating Member at the time the order is placed.

  • Except for Sourced Goods and Open Market Items, Vendor represents and warrants that the Deliverables (in whole and in part) shall: (i) be free from material Deficiencies; and (ii) meet, conform to and operate in accordance with all Acceptance Criteria and in accordance with this Agreement.

  • List the solution components (including Sourced Goods and Open Market Items, e.g., equipment, hardware, Software, etc.) provided by Vendor that will be used to support the requirements.

  • Vendor shall identify and recommend to DOE all Sourced Goods and Open Market Items, whether originating with Vendor, Vendor Contractors, or other Third Parties, necessary or desirable to be acquired for the effective use of any Deliverables provided hereunder.

  • Solely to extent Sourced Goods and Open Market Items are generally deemed incidental to the total transaction by DOE or there exists a separate, legal procurement basis to justify the purchase, DOE may procure such Sourced Goods and Open Market Items through Vendor hereunder.

  • Sourced Goods and Services include, but are not limited to: specialized bodies (e.g., dumps, mixers, cranes, refuse, pump, utility, etc.), locally added equipment (e.g., pintle hook, auxiliary axles, fairings, logistics devices, etc.), extended warranty packages, and training.

  • Vendor shall take all action necessary to ensure DOE is able and entitled to receive and enjoy all warranties, indemnities, or other benefits associated with Sourced Goods and Open Market Items provided by or through a Third Party hereunder.