Forecasted Quantities Sample Clauses

Forecasted Quantities. At the beginning of each calendar month following the Initial Forecast under Section 2.3 and each month thereafter, Duramed shall provide an updated rolling forecast of Duramed’s estimated requirements for quantities of such Product over the [*] period commencing after the date of such forecast, with expected order amounts, order dates and delivery dates (each such forecast a “Rolling Forecast”). Except as provided below, such Rolling Forecasts shall represent Duramed’s reasonable estimates for planning purposes only and shall not obligate Duramed to purchase any such quantities. Each Rolling Forecast shall be made by Duramed in good faith, taking into account reasonable projections of demand for Products including, without limitation, demand in line with prescription trends, and allowing for reasonable safety stock. Shire shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure sufficient manufacturing capacity to meet the Rolling Forecast. Duramed shall forecast in amounts comprising full batch quantities for each Product. The first three (3) months of any given Rolling Forecast for a Product delivered after the Effective Date shall be binding upon Duramed and Duramed shall be required to issue a Purchase Order for such amount of Product. No portion of any Rolling Forecast issued by Duramed prior to the Effective Date shall be binding upon Duramed.
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Forecasted Quantities. Gogo shall make available to Supplier, on a quarterly basis in writing or electronically, a twelve (12) month, non-binding and information-only rolling forecast as a purchase order estimate including an estimated Product Lead-Time (“Forecast”). The quantities listed in any Forecast are for planning purposes only, do not constitute an Order, and shall in no way bind Gogo to actually place Orders for any such quantities indicated in the Forecast or otherwise expose Gogo to any form of liability. Supplier shall make available to Gogo, at least monthly, in writing or electronically, a six (6) month Material Resource Plan (“MRP”) schedule that reflects Orders received.
Forecasted Quantities. Gogo shall make available to Supplier, on a quarterly basis in writing or electronically, a [***], non-binding and information-only rolling forecast as a purchase order estimate including an estimated Product Proprietary & Confidential lead-time (“Forecast”). The quantities listed in any Forecast are for planning purposes only, do not constitute an Order, and shall in no way bind Gogo to actually place orders for any such quantities indicated in the Forecast or otherwise expose Gogo to any form of liability. Supplier shall make available to Gogo, at least monthly in writing or electronically, a [***] material resource plan schedule that reflects Orders received.
Forecasted Quantities. Gogo shall make available to Supplier, on a quarterly basis in writing or electronically, a twelve (12) month, non-binding and information-only rolling forecast as a purchase order estimate including an estimated Product lead-time (“Forecast”). The quantities listed in any Forecast are for planning purposes only, do not constitute an Order, and shall in no way bind Gogo to actually place orders for any such quantities indicated in the Forecast or otherwise expose Gogo to any form of liability. Supplier shall make available to Gogo, at least monthly in writing or electronically, a six (6) month material resource plan schedule that reflects Orders received.

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  • Forecast Customer shall provide Flextronics, on a monthly basis, a rolling twelve (12) month forecast indicating Customer’s monthly Product requirements. The first ninety (90) days of the forecast shall be in weekly time buckets and will constitute Customer’s written purchase order for all Work to be completed within the first ninety (90) day period. Such purchase orders will be issued in accordance with Section 3.2 below.

  • Rolling Forecasts The parties shall cooperate in good faith to develop rolling twelve (12) month (by Product and pack type), non-binding order forecasts of Buyer’s needs for the Products. The parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide such forecasts at least ten (10) business days prior to the start of the applicable month.

  • Quantities 2.1 The BUYER shall make the agreed prepayment according to the payment schedule set forth in Appendix A. XXXXXX shall sell and deliver to BUYER and BUYER will purchase and take from WACKER the annual quantities of PRODUCT set forth in Appendix A.

  • Rolling Forecast (i) On or before the fifteenth (15th) calendar day of each month during the Term (as defined in Section 6.1 herein), Buyer shall provide Seller with an updated eighteen (18) month forecast of the Products to be manufactured and supplied (each a “Forecast”) for the eighteen (18) month period beginning on the first day of the following calendar month. The first two months of each Forecast will restate the balance of the Firm Order period of the prior Forecast, and the first three (3) months of the Forecast shall constitute the new Firm Order period for which Buyer is obligated to purchase and take delivery of the forecasted Product, and the supply required for the last month of such new Firm Order period shall not be more than one (1) full Standard Manufacturing Batch from the quantity specified for such month in the previous Forecast (or Initial Forecast, as the case may be). Except as provided in Section 2.2(a), Purchase Orders setting forth Buyer’s monthly Product requirements will be issued for the last month of each Firm Order period no later than the fifteenth calendar day of the first month of each Firm Order period, and such Purchase Order will be in agreement with the Firm Order period of the Forecast. If a Purchase Order for any month is not submitted by such deadline, Buyer shall be deemed to have submitted a Purchase Order for such month for the amount of Product set forth in Buyer’s Forecast for such month.

  • Forecasting Manager and Sprint PCS will work cooperatively to generate mutually acceptable forecasts of important business metrics including traffic volumes, handset sales, subscribers and Collected Revenues for the Sprint PCS Products and Services. The forecasts are for planning purposes only and do not constitute Manager's obligation to meet the quantities forecast.

  • Forecasts and Purchase Orders On or before the twelfth (12th) day of each month, beginning on January 12, 2022, Indivior shall furnish to Curia a written twelve (12) month rolling forecast of the quantities of Product that Indivior intends to order from Curia during such period ("Rolling Forecast"). The first six (6) months of such Rolling Forecast shall constitute a firm and binding commitment to order quantities of Product specified therein ("Firm Period Forecast"), and the following six (6) months of the Rolling Forecast shall be non-binding, good faith estimates. Each month of the Rolling Forecast shall begin on the twelfth (12th) of the calendar month in which such Rolling Forecast is submitted and end on the eleventh (11th) day of the following calendar month. With exception to the Firm Period Forecast, Curia reserves the right to reject any Rolling Forecast that does not align with the physical Processing capabilities of the Facility(ies) and the parties shall work in good faith to adjust the Rolling Forecast based on available resources, Facility capacity and other relevant factors. Indivior shall have the right to request an increase of the Firm Period Forecast to include additional units of Product. Curia may, in its sole discretion, supply such additional quantities, subject to Curia's other supply commitments and manufacturing capacity. In the event Curia agrees to supply such additional quantities, Indivior shall submit a Purchase Order for such additional quantities, with the required lead times as specified below. In no event shall Curia's inability to fulfill Purchase Orders for quantities in excess of the Firm Period Forecast be deemed a breach of this Agreement, nor relieve Indivior of its obligations under this Agreement. Indivior shall submit with each Rolling Forecast, a non-cancelable Purchase Order for the Firm Period Forecast (or such portion of the Firm Period Forecast not covered by previously submitted Purchase Orders). Indivior may alternatively submit Purchase Orders for certain portions of the Firm Period Forecast subsequent to the submission of the Rolling Forecast, provided the Purchase Orders provide the required lead time for Processing as set forth below. Curia shall notify Indivior of acceptance of the Rolling Forecast and any Purchase Order within seven (7) business days of receipt. Curia shall be deemed to have accepted Purchase Orders which it does not acknowledge within seven (7) business days of receipt. Curia shall have the right to reject Rolling Forecasts and Purchase Orders that are inconsistent with this Agreement. Each Purchase Order shall specify the quantity of Product being ordered, and the desired delivery date. Upon mutual agreement in writing for additional quantities of Product beyond the Firm Period Forecast, including projected delivery date(s), Indivior shall issue the applicable Purchase Order to be accepted by Curia as described above. Once placed, all Purchase Orders for Product shall be non-cancelable. No different or additional terms or conditions set forth in any Purchase Order shall modify in any way the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and in the event of a conflict between terms in any Purchase Order and this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall control. All Purchase Orders submitted in accordance with the terms of this Agreement shall be effective and binding on the parties upon acceptance by Curia. Except as otherwise provided herein, neither party shall have the right or power to refuse, reduce, or otherwise modify their obligations under any Purchase Order; however, Purchase Orders may be amended (i) upon written mutual agreement regarding such modification that is signed by both parties; or (ii) as otherwise provided in this Section 4.3 or Section 4.4.

  • Minimum Sales 4.1 The minimum volume of sales of the Products that CSR commits to use its best efforts to achieve in the Territory on an annual basis in the first Agreement Year is 60,000 gallons (avg. 5,000 gallons per month). RCAI will review the annual volumes of sales of the Products prior to the beginning of any successive term during which this Agreement may continue and RCAI may change and adjust such minimums as it, in its sole judgment, sees fit.

  • CONTRACT YEAR The first Contract Year is the period of time ending on the first contract anniversary. Subsequent Contract Years are the annual periods between contract anniversaries.

  • Quantity Seller shall exclusively make available to Buyer and Buyer agrees to purchase from Seller, during the term of this Agreement a quantity equal to 100% of the current and future production into the Points of Delivery. Except as otherwise provided in this Section, Seller shall deliver all gas it develops and produces into the Points of Delivery. Unless agreed to by Buyer Seller shall not sell any gas to any other party. It is currently estimated that Atlas Energy Group, Inc. and Atlas Resources, Inc. will collectively deliver approximately 27,000 Mcf per day and Resource Energy. Inc. will deliver approximately 7,000 Mcf per day at the Points of Delivery. Buyer and Seller agree to mutually cooperate and regularly meet to establish production schedules of gas into the Points of Delivery. Seller shall nominate, by the 25th calendar day of the preceding month, the daily volumes to be delivered during the following month to the Points of Delivery. Seller's daily deliveries shall be no greater than one hundred and ten percent (110%) or no less than ninety percent (90%) of Seller's daily nominated volume as long as Seller's deliveries at each Point of Delivery are at least 500 Mcf per day, with the exception of the Wheatland Dehydration Meter, for which the minimum volume is 300 Mcf per day. If Seller's daily volume delivery is less than ninety percent (90%) of Seller's daily nominated volume, then Seller's shall pay Buyer one hundred and two percent (102%) of the Buyer's replacement cost, less the price set forth on Schedule I, for the volume of gas which is the difference between Seller's daily volume delivery and ninety percent (90%) of Seller's daily nominated volume. If Seller's daily volume delivery is more than one hundred and ten percent (110%) of Seller's daily nominated volume, then, regardless of other pricing provisions contained in this Agreement, Buyer shall pay Seller ninety eight percent (98%) of the daily market price of each Point of Delivery, as set forth on Schedule I, for the volume of gas which is the difference between Seller's daily volume delivery and one hundred and ten percent (110%) of Seller's daily nominated volume. Notwithstanding the first paragraph of this Section 4, it is understood and agreed to by the parties that Seller shall continue to supply gas to its three (3) direct delivery customers, Wheatland Tube Company, CSC Industries and Xxxxxx Consolidated for the life of those agreements, including any extensions or renewals. Buyer and Seller agree that Buyer will provide all billing services for the above three (3) customers. Buyer agrees that it will not utilize Seller's local production, or any other source of supply, as source of sales to the above three (3) customers of Seller to the extent Buyer's offer would supplant or in any manner displace the existing amount of Seller's direct delivery agreements throughout the term of Seller's agreements with the above three (3) customers, including any extensions or renewals. Seller currently delivers 2,600 Mcf per day to the Wheatland Tube Company, 3,400 Mcf per day to CSC Industries and 325 Mcf per day to Xxxxxx Consolidated. Seller agrees that Buyer may sell any amount, in excess of Seller's current volumes (so long as Seller continues to have a contact with the above three (3) customers) to such customers. Buyer shall not be restricted in selling to any of the above three (3) customers if Seller no longer has a contract with such customer. Seller's commitment to deliver all of the gas it produces to Buyer is subject to the right of investors, including limited partnerships where Seller is acting as the General Partner, in xxxxx operated by Seller, to take their gas in kind. In the event a party wishes to take its gas in kind, Seller shall promptly notify Buyer. Seller further agrees to indemnify Buyer for full losses attributable to gas which has been taken in kind by investors in xxxxx operated by Seller, to the extent Buyer has incurred a loss on such gas because of a prior commitment by Buyer.

  • Firm Orders Unless otherwise agreed in the Product Agreement, the first [**] of the Rolling Forecast will be considered binding firm orders. The remaining [**] of each Rolling Forecast submitted by Client shall be for planning purposes only, and thus shall not be binding. Concurrent with the [**] forecast, Client will issue a new firm written order in the form of a purchase order or otherwise (“Firm Order”) by Client to purchase and, when accepted by Patheon, for Patheon to manufacture and deliver the agreed quantity of the Products. The Delivery Date will not be less than [**] days following the date that the Firm Order is submitted. Firm Orders submitted to Patheon will specify Client's purchase order number, quantities by Product type, monthly delivery schedule, and any other elements necessary to ensure the timely manufacture and shipment of the Products. The quantities of Products ordered in those written orders will be firm and binding on Client and may not be reduced by Client. Expedited Firm Orders will be subject to additional fees.

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