Supplier Performance Expectations definition

Supplier Performance Expectations means those quality standards and metrics that EI must meet as further described in Section 11.1 Quality Standards and SOW hereto.
Supplier Performance Expectations means those quality standards and metrics that have been mutually agreed between the parties and Flextronics must meet as further described in Section 15.1, Exhibit J, and Exhibit Q Appendix N.

Examples of Supplier Performance Expectations in a sentence

  • Without limiting any of SUPPLIER's other obligations hereunder and without limiting any of the express warranties or obligations agreed to elsewhere in this Agreement, including without limitation its obligations hereof, MSD expects that SUPPLIER will abide by the letter and spirit of MSD's Supplier Performance Expectations, as in effect from time to time, a copy of which is available at http://www.msd.com/about/how-we-operate/code-of-conduct/home.html.

  • In the event of a conflict between the obligations in this SECTION 25 and MSD’s Supplier Performance Expectations, on the one hand, and any other provision in this Agreement, on the other hand, such other provision of this Agreement shall control (but only to the extent of the conflict).

  • Without limiting any of SUPPLIER's other obligations hereunder and without limiting any of the express warranties or obligations agreed to elsewhere in this Agreement, including without limitation its obligations hereof, MAH expects that SUPPLIER will abide by the letter and spirit of MAH's Supplier Performance Expectations, as in effect from time to time, a copy of which is available at http://www.msd.com/about/how-we-operate/code-of-conduct/home.html.

  • In the event of a conflict between the obligations in this Condition 28 and MSD’s Supplier Performance Expectations, on the one hand, and any other provision in this Agreement, on the other hand, such other provision of this Agreement shall control (but only to the extent of the conflict).

  • In the event of a conflict between the obligations in this SECTION 20 and MSD’s Supplier Performance Expectations, on the one hand, and any other provision in this Agreement, on the other hand, such other provision of this Agreement shall control (but only to the extent of the conflict).

  • Without limiting any of Moderna’s other obligations hereunder, Merck expects that Moderna will abide by the letter and spirit of Merck’s Supplier Performance Expectations and Business Partner Code of Conduct (the “Code”), a copy of which is available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/about/how-we-operate/code-of-conduct/values.html, in its performance of this Agreement.

  • In the event of a conflict between the obligations in this SECTION 25 and MAH’s Supplier Performance Expectations, on the one hand, and any other provision in this Agreement, on the other hand, such other provision of this Agreement shall control (but only to the extent of the conflict).

  • Gambling includes card playing of any variety, dice, sports betting; online gaming of any type is tolerated at HHS.

  • Since the early 2000s, fashion production has doubled and is expected to grow in volume from 62 million tonnes in 2015 to 102 million tonnes by 2030,1 representing $3.3 trillion in value.

  • SUPPLIER EXPECTATIONS:Without limiting any of SUPLLIER’s other obligations hereunder and without limiting any of the express warranties or obligations agreed to elsewhere in this Agreement, including without limitation its obligations hereof, MSD expects that SUPLLIER will abide by the letter and spirit of MSD's Supplier Performance Expectations, as in effect from time to time, a copy of which is available at http://www.msd.com/about/how-we-operate/code-of-conduct/home.html.

Related to Supplier Performance Expectations

  • Extreme performance coating means coatings designed for harsh exposure or extreme environmental conditions.

  • Key Performance Indicators or “KPIs” means the performance measurements and targets set out in Part 3 of Schedule 1 (Services) of this Framework Agreement;

  • Key Performance Indicator means a measure that captures the performance of a critical variable to expand and improve community-based corrections programs to promote offender success, ensure accountability, enhance public safety, and reduce recidivism.

  • Control Performance Standard or “CPS” shall mean the reliability standard that sets the limits of a Balancing Authority’s Area Control Error over a specified time period.

  • Service Level means the standard set forth below by which IBM measures the level of service it provides in this SLA.

  • Service Levels means any service levels applicable to the provision of the Services under this Call Off Contract specified in Annex 1 to Part A of Call Off Schedule 6 (Service Levels, Service Credits and Performance Monitoring);

  • Performance Monitoring System has the meaning given to it in paragraph 1.1.2 in Part B of Schedule 6 (Service Levels, Service Credits and Performance Monitoring);

  • Energy savings performance contract means a contract under which the rate of payments is based upon energy and operational cost savings and a stipulated maximum energy consumption level over the life of the contract.

  • Annual performance report means a written appraisal of the teaching staff member's performance prepared by the teaching staff member’s designated supervisor based on the evaluation rubric for his or her position.

  • Performance Indicators means the indicators for Project monitoring and evaluation set forth in the Operational Manual.

  • Energy Performance Score means the numeric rating generated by Portfolio Manager that compares the Energy usage of the building to that of similar buildings.

  • Capacity Performance Resource means a Capacity Resource as described in Tariff, Attachment DD, section 5.5A(a).

  • Performance Metrics means criteria established by the Administrator relating to any of the following, as it may apply to an individual, one or more business units, divisions, or Affiliates, or on a company-wide basis, and in absolute terms, relative to a base period, or relative to the performance of one or more comparable companies, peer groups, or an index covering multiple companies:

  • Vehicle measuring attitude means the position of the vehicle as defined by the co-ordinates of fiducial marks in the three-dimensional reference system.

  • Performance Requirements The ordering entity reserves the right to inspect and verify that all deliveries are in accordance with specifications, both at the point of delivery and at the point of use. For orders that specify an “authorized party” to receive and inspect deliveries and/or installations, acceptance and inspection procedures must be performed by the” authorized party” to be considered and accepted by the ordering entity. Products inspected at the time of use are subject to refusal and return requirements for issues of quality such as defects in manufacturing and/or workmanship. Products will not be considered accepted by the ordering entity until the installation is complete for the applicable products.

  • Performance Standard means the acceptable range of performance for a Performance Indicator or a Service Volume that results when a Performance Corridor is applied to a Performance Target.

  • Baseline means the “Initial Small Business Lending Baseline” set forth on the Initial Supplemental Report (as defined in the Definitive Agreement), subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 3(a).

  • Continuous parameter monitoring system (CPMS means all of the equipment necessary to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration program, to monitor process and control device operational parameters (for example, control device secondary voltages and electric currents) and other information (for example, gas flow rate, O2 or CO2 concentrations), and to record average operational parameter value(s) on a continuous basis.

  • Performance Indicator means a measure of HSP performance for which a Performance Target is set; technical specifications of specific Performance Indicators can be found in the MSAA Indicator Technical Specifications document;

  • Quantitative fit test or "QNFT" means an assessment of the adequacy of respirator fit by numerically measuring the amount of leakage into the respirator.

  • Performance evaluation means evaluation of work and program participation as well as other areas of behavior.

  • Qualifying Performance Criteria means any one or more of the following performance criteria, either individually, alternatively or in any combination, applied to either the Company as a whole or to a business unit, Parent, Subsidiary or business segment, either individually, alternatively or in any combination, and measured either annually or cumulatively over a period of years, on an absolute basis or relative to a pre-established target, to previous years’ results or to a designated comparison group, and on a pre-tax or after-tax basis, in each case as specified by the Committee in the Award: (i) cash flow (including operating cash flow or free cash flow); (ii) earnings (including gross margin, earnings before interest and taxes, earnings before taxes, and net earnings); (iii) earnings per share; (iv) growth in earnings or earnings per share; (v) stock price; (vi) return on equity or average stockholders’ equity; (vii) total stockholder return; (viii) return on capital; (ix) return on assets or net assets; (x) return on investment; (xi) revenue; (xii) income or net income; (xiii) operating income or net operating income; (xiv) operating profit or net operating profit; (xv) operating margin; (xvi) return on operating revenue; (xvii) market share; (xviii) contract awards or backlog; (xix) overhead or other expense reduction; (xx) growth in stockholder value relative to the moving average of the S&P 500 Index or a peer group index; (xxi) credit rating; (xxii) strategic plan development and implementation (including individual performance objectives that relate to achievement of the Company’s or any business unit’s strategic plan); (xxiii) improvement in workforce diversity; (xxiv) expenses; (xxv) economic value added; (xxvi) product quality; (xxvii) number of customers; (xxviii) objective customer indicators; (xxix) customer satisfaction; (xxx) new product invention or innovation; (xxxi) profit after taxes; (xxxii) pre-tax profit; (xxxiii) working capital; (xxxiv) sales; (xxxv) advancement of the Company’s product pipeline; (xxxvi) consummation of strategic transactions; (xxxvii) reduction in cash utilization; and (xxxviii) addition of technologies and products. The Committee may appropriately adjust any evaluation of performance under a Qualifying Performance Criteria to exclude any of the following events that occurs during a performance period: (A) asset write-downs; (B) litigation or claim judgments or settlements; (C) the effect of changes in tax law, accounting principles or other such laws or provisions affecting reported results; (D) accruals for reorganization and restructuring programs; and (E) any gains or losses classified as extraordinary or as discontinued operations in the Company’s financial statements.

  • Basket Performance means a decimal number calculated by applying the following formula: X ⎛ Underlyingi,FINAL ⎞⎜⎟BP = ∑⎜ Wi × Underlying ⎟i=1 ⎝i,INITIAL ⎠ where: BP = Basket Performance X = 2 Wi = Weighting of the relevant Underlying Underlying i,FINAL Underlying i,INITIAL= Reference Price of the relevant Underlying with respect to the Valuation Date = Initial Price of the relevant Underlying

  • Performance Level means a reference to one of Performance Level I, Performance Level II, Performance Level III, Performance Level IV or Performance Level V.

  • Performance Standards or “PS” shall mean the cleanup levels and other measures of achievement of the remedial action objectives, as set forth in the ROD.

  • Sound level meter means an instrument which includes a microphone, amplifier, RMS detector, integrator or time averager, output meter, and weighting networks used to measure sound pressure levels.