Estimated Volume Clause Samples
The Estimated Volume clause defines the anticipated quantity of goods or services that one party expects to purchase or receive under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines a non-binding estimate, providing both parties with a reference point for planning production, inventory, or resource allocation. Its core practical function is to set expectations and facilitate operational planning, while clarifying that actual volumes may vary, thus helping to prevent misunderstandings or disputes over supply commitments.
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Estimated Volume. The dollar volume purchased under the Master Agreement is estimated to be approximately $200M annually. While no minimum volume is guaranteed to Supplier, the estimated annual volume is projected based on the current annual volumes among the Principal Procurement Agency, other Participating Public Agencies that are anticipated to utilize the resulting Master Agreement to be made available to them through OMNIA Partners, and volume growth into other Public Agencies through a coordinated marketing approach between Supplier and OMNIA Partners.
Estimated Volume. The estimated volume is over 1000 Forms per year; each Form will typically need to be translated into multiple languages. Each language is a translation request, Contractor will bill per language. For example, one Form may need to be translated into 8 languages, the Contractor will bill for those 8 languages.
Estimated Volume. The estimated dollar volume of Products and Services purchased under the proposed Master Agreement is $500 Million Dollars annually. This estimate is based on the anticipated volume of the Lead Public Agency, the U.S. Communities Advisory Board members, and current sales within the U.S. Communities program. While there is no minimum quantity of products required to be purchased under the proposed Master Agreement, the City of Kansas City, MO and the U.S. Communities Advisory Board Members are committed to utilizing the Master Agreement. The Advisory Board members shall determine if the Master Agreement is of value to their agency, and will promote the Master Agreement among other public agencies nationwide and internationally. The Advisory Board in 2016 purchased more than $168 Million Dollars of products and services from existing U.S. Communities contracts. U. S. Communities provides marketing support for each Supplier's products through the following: • National Sponsors as referenced above. • Over 85 State Associations of Counties, Schools and Municipal Leagues. • Sales and marketing personnel that directly promote the U.S. Communities Suppliers to Participating Public Agencies through public agency meetings, webinars, direct mail, email, online and print advertising, social media, articles, and exhibiting and presenting at national and local trade shows. • U.S. Communities provides Suppliers government sales training, and a host of online marketing and sales management tools to effectively increase sales through U.S. Communities.
Estimated Volume. An estimated volume cannot be calculated for this category due to the nature of the circumstances that this category would be utilized.
Estimated Volume. If the Municipality or its designate determines that the supply and delivery of Drinking Water to ▇▇▇▇▇ Power has not been recorded or has not been recorded accurately for any period of time, the Municipality or its designate shall reasonably estimate the average volume of Drinking Water supplied and delivered to ▇▇▇▇▇ Power during such period of time based upon the data documented for and relating to the corresponding period of time during the previous month or year, as applicable.
Estimated Volume. The estimated volume is over 200 supported language text block translation requests per year; each request will typically need to be translated into multiple languages. Each language is a translation request, Contractor will bill per language. For example, one job may need to be translated into 8 languages, the Contractor will bill for those 8 languages.
Estimated Volume. The UC anticipates spending approximately $8 million annually on as needed and full-service elevator, escalator, chairlift and platform lift, maintenance program. The overall dollar volume of supplies purchased under the contract is estimated to be $80 million annually. While no minimum volume is guaranteed, the estimated annual volume is projected based on the current annual volumes among the UC, other government agencies that intend to utilize the resulting contract to be made available to them through OMNIA Partners, and volume growth into other agencies through a coordinated marketing approach between the Contractor and OMNIA Partners. As outlined in Exhibit A, the awarded supplier(s) are required to pay an administrative fee.
Estimated Volume. The estimated volume is 500 Publications per year. Each Publication will need to be translated into multiple languages. Each language is a translation request, Contractor will bill per language. For example, one publication may need to be translated into 8 languages, the Contractor will bill for those 8 languages.
Estimated Volume. The estimated dollar volume of Products and Services purchased under the proposed Master Agreement is $1 million dollars annually. While there is no minimum quantity of products required to be purchased under the proposed Master Agreement, Eagle County Paramedic Services and PSAI are committed to utilizing the Master heir Agreement. PSAI shall determine if the Master Agreement is of value to t agency, and will promote the Master Agreement among other public agencies nationwide and internationally. PSAI provides marketing support for each Supplier’s products through the following: EMS Services, Municipalities, Fire Departments, Law Enforcement Schools and Universities, Hospitals, training facilities and other Public Safety services. Administrative and marketing personnel that directly promote the PSAI to Participating Public Agencies through public agency meetings, email, national publications, annual meetings, Higher Education and State Associations. PSAI will utilize the Savvik Buying Group online Marketplace, which gives Participating Public Agencies the ability to purchase from many PSAI contracts directly from the Savvik website. The Marketplace makes it easier for Participating Public Agencies to access many contracts through a single login and place orders using credit card or purchase order. Suppliers have the ability to add their products to the Marketplace at no cost. Multiple awards may be issued as a result of the solicitation. Multiple awards will ensure that any ensuing Master Agreements fulfill current and future requirements of the diverse and large number of Participating Public Agencies. Proposals will be evaluated by Eagle County Paramedic Services and PSAI in accordance with, and subject to, the relevant statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations that govern its procurement practices. PSAI Board members and other Participating Public Agencies will assist the Lead Public Agency in evaluating proposals. The Supplier(s) that respond(s) affirmatively meets the requirements of this Request For Bid and provides the best overall value will be eligible for a contract award. PSAI reserves the right to make available or not make available Master Agreements awarded by a Lead Public Agency to Participating Public Agencies. Scope of the Project Eagle County Paramedic Services is seeking proposals from qualified firms to establish a cooperative contract or contracts for Ultrasound and Portable Ultrasound Equipment on behalf of all public safety servi...
Estimated Volume. The estimated dollar volume of Products and Services purchased under the proposed Master Agreement is $100 Million Dollars annually. This estimate is based on the anticipated volume of the Lead Public Agency, the U.S. Communities Advisory Board members, and current sales within the U.S. Communities program. While there is no minimum quantity of Products required to be purchased under the proposed Master Agreement, City of Charlotte and the U.S. Communities Advisory Board Members are committed to utilizing the Master Agreement. The Advisory Board members shall determine if the Master Agreement is of value to their agency, and will promote the Master Agreement among other public agencies nationwide and internationally. The Advisory Board in 2015 purchased more than $160 Million Dollars of Products and Services from existing U.S. Communities Contracts.