Delivery Frequency Sample Clauses

Delivery Frequency. Routing — DISTRIBUTOR will provide each Operator with a minimum delivery frequency based on annual case volume as shown below as long as the Operator meets the minimum order requirements set forth in Section 5 hereof: Delivery Frequency Annual Case Volume Summer Routing Winter Routing Less than 120 cases 3 deliveries during a 12 month period 120-199 cases 4 deliveries during a 12 month period 200-349 cases 6 deliveries during a 12 month period 350-499 cases 8 deliveries during a 12 month period 500-999 cases Every 4 weeks Every 4 weeks 1,000-1,999 cases Every 3 weeks Every 4 weeks 2,000-3,499 cases Every week Every 2 weeks Greater than 3,499 cases Every week Every week This schedule is intended to serve as a guideline only and DISTRIBUTOR agrees to provide additional regular deliveries as requested by Operator and approved by COMPANY in writing. COMPANY will provide DISTRIBUTOR with the initial delivery frequency for each Store in Schedule 3. COMPANY and DISTRIBUTOR will mutually agree on the exact date for routing changes from summer to winter and winter to summer but each period will be approximately six (6) months with summer routing from April through September and winter routing from October through March. In the event an emergency delivery is required based upon the Operator’s needs and not due to a delivery error by DISTRIBUTOR nor during the time periods specified in Section 2.06, DISTRIBUTOR will accommodate the Operator’s request with the most efficient available delivery method. All additional freight expense will be at the Operator’s expense and will be billed upon DISTRIBUTOR’s receipt of the invoice from the shipping agent. If DISTRIBUTOR is able to schedule such an emergency delivery in conjunction with a nearby route, the additional freight expense will be [CONFIDENTIAL](2). Where possible, a store may order up to [CONFIDENTIAL](3) cases to be delivered to a nearby store, on that store’s delivery day (and with that store’s consent) without an additional charge. Products delivered to a nearby store will be billed on a separate invoice. Should the need arise for an emergency or special delivery due to supplier error, DISTRIBUTOR and COMPANY will work with the supplier to remedy the shortage at the supplier’s expense. If supplier fails to pay the additional freight expense, COMPANY will be required to do so provided DISTRIBUTOR notifies COMPANY immediately of supplier non-performance. If an emergency delivery is necessary due to DISTRIBUTOR er...
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Delivery Frequency. Agreed address and frequency of deliveries is indicated in the Delivery Schedule. In case of special or urgent deliveries, both parties shall agree the date and time of delivery.
Delivery Frequency. Routing - DISTRIBUTOR will provide each Operator with a minimum delivery frequency based on annual case volume as shown below as long as the Operator meets the minimum order requirements set forth in Section 5 hereof:
Delivery Frequency. Routing - DISTRIBUTOR will provide each Operator with a minimum delivery frequency based on annual case volume as shown below as long as the Operator meets the minimum order requirements set forth in Section 5 hereof: Delivery Frequency Annual Case Volume Summer Routing Winter Routing Less than 200 cases 4 deliveries during a 12 month period 200-349 cases 6 deliveries during a 12 month period 350-499 cases 8 deliveries during a 12 month period 500-999 cases Every 4 weeks Every 4 weeks 1,000-1,999 cases Every 3 weeks Every 4 weeks 2,000-3,499 cases Every week Every 2 weeks Greater than 3,499 cases Every week Every week
Delivery Frequency. The deliveries according to orders must be effected on a specific day basis. If a delivery frequency is agreed this must also take place on a specific day basis. Delivery frequency: Delivery: daily O weekly O Monday O monthlyO Tuesday O Wednesday O Thursday O Friday O The delivery frequency can be changed by XXXXXX with a notice period of one month.
Delivery Frequency. SYSCO shall determine order and delivery schedules and SYSCO will make deliveries to each Restaurant according to the required frequency noted on Exhibit A. Unless otherwise mutually agreed between CC and SYSCO, the Restaurants listed on Exhibit A shall receive the identified deliveries per week. However, no changes to Exhibit A will be authorized without the approval of the Vice President Purchasing and Distribution of FRI. Restaurants outside the Service Area may be added to Exhibit A upon mutual agreement by CC and SYSCO which approval shall not be unreasonably denied or declined. [*] During a 45 day period after the applicable program start-up date listed in Paragraph III.I., Restaurants being serviced by the respective operating company 4 or distribution center shall receive reasonable and necessary additional deliveries at no charge. After the opening of a new Restaurant, a 30 day grace period will be granted where additional delivery charges will be waived for that particular Restaurant for reasonable and necessary additional deliveries.
Delivery Frequency. SYGMA shall determine order and delivery schedules and SYGMA will make deliveries to each Restaurant according to the required frequency noted on Exhibit A. Unless otherwise mutually agreed between El Torito and SYGMA, the Restaurants listed on Exhibit A shall receive the identified deliveries per week. However, no changes to Exhibit A will be authorized without the approval of the Vice President of Supply Chain Management of FRI. Restaurants outside the Service Area may be added to Exhibit A upon mutual agreement by El Torito and SYGMA which approval shall not be unreasonably denied or declined. [*] 4 During a 45 day period after the program start-up date listed in Paragraph III.I., Restaurants being serviced by SYGMA shall receive reasonable and necessary additional deliveries at no charge. After the opening of a new Restaurant within the Service Area and/or on Exhibit A, a 30 day grace period will be granted where additional delivery charges will be waived for that particular Restaurant for reasonable and necessary additional deliveries.
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Delivery Frequency. Routing — DISTRIBUTOR will provide each Operator with a minimum delivery frequency based on annual case volume as shown below as long as the Operator meets the minimum order requirements set forth in Section 5 hereof: Delivery Frequency Annual Case Volume Summer Routing Winter Routing Less than 120 cases 3 deliveries during a 12 month period 120-199 cases 4 deliveries during a 12 month period 200-349 cases 6 deliveries during a 12 month period 350-499 cases 8 deliveries during a 12 month period 500-999 cases Every 4 weeks Every 4 weeks 1,000-1,999 cases Every 3 weeks Every 4 weeks 2,000-3,499 cases Every week Every 2 weeks Greater than 3,499 cases Every week Every week This schedule is intended to serve as a guideline only and DISTRIBUTOR agrees to provide additional regular deliveries as requested by Operator and approved by COMPANY in writing. COMPANY will provide DISTRIBUTOR with the initial delivery frequency for each Store in Schedule 3. Notwithstanding the foregoing unless and until it obtains another customer in the Salt Lake City area, DISTRIBUTOR will only be obligated to service the Utah portion of the Territory every two (2) weeks unless it acquires additional business from a 3rd party in that state and COMPANY acknowledges that Operators in Utah will receive service at two (2) week intervals, i.e. every 2, 4, 6, 8 10, 12, 14 or 16 weeks as the case may be, until such time as that 3rd party business begins. Similarly, DISTRIBUTOR will only be obligated to service Stores located in Casper, Mills, Lander and Gxxx Rock, Wyoming at three (3) week intervals, i.e. every 3, 6, 9, 12 or 15 weeks, as the case may be, unless and until DISTRIBUTOR acquires additional business in these markets as well. Stores to be serviced by VDI will receive service at two (2) week intervals, i.e. every 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 or 16 weeks, as the case may be. Scheduled delivery service from DISTRIBUTOR to Durango, Colorado and Pocatello, Idaho will be up to ten (10) and thirteen (13) times per year, respectively, until such time as the respective Operator purchases 1,000 or more cases on a rolling twelve (12) month basis. COMPANY and DISTRIBUTOR will mutually agree on the exact date for routing changes from summer to winter and winter to summer but each period will be approximately six (6) months with summer routing from April through September and winter routing from October through March. In the event an emergency delivery is required based upon the Operator’s needs and ...

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