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Fleet. Contractor shall use its best efforts to insure that their carriers provide a consistently high level of professionalism, workmanship, and customer service. Contractor shall maintain a sufficient fleet of fuel trucks, either with subcontractors or under their direct control, to meet delivery needs of the State and this Master Contract. The on-time performance of all carriers must be measured by Contractor and corrective actions shall be taken to remedy poor carrier performance. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, Contractor must remove any particular carrier or delivery personnel from providing Service to any particular Purchaser upon Enterprise Services’ or the Purchaser’s request and reasonable business judgment.
Fleet. Maintain vehicles; transport materials and supplies. • “Maintain vehicles” means keeping vehicles in good repair and working order. “Vehicles” include all vehicles owned or used by the utility, including cars, trucks, vans, backhoes, and such. • “transport materials and supplies” means moving tangible goods from one site to another.
Fleet. A. The City has the right to limit the number of Small Vehicles that the Operator may have operating in their fleet at any time. B. The Operator may reduce the number of Small Vehicles in operation without prior notice to the City. C. The Operator shall ensure that each Small Vehicle is in working order, well-maintained, and clean. D. The Operator shall affix its logo and a clearly visible unique, permanent identification number to each of its Small Vehicles in the City and shall not allow other logos or advertisements to appear on any of its Small Vehicles. E. The Operator shall provide, at minimum, a customer service phone number on each Small Vehicle, with information about how to report a damaged or incorrectly parked Small Vehicle. F. The Operator shall certify that all Small Vehicles deployed comply with safety standards established by the Consumer Product Safety Commission or the American Society for Testing and Materials, and all other applicable federal, state, and city safety standards. G. Electric assist for any Small Vehicle within the fleet may not exceed 15 miles per hour.
Fleet. In general, any in-house mechanic may be assigned to respond to any emergency during normal working hours in any of the three operating companies. (This does not supersede the Mechanic Personnel Working Across 309 Jurisdictional Boundaries Agreement dated October 4, 2007). Example 1: Lincoln (CILCO) unit breaks down in the northern part of its territory. It would make sense for the Bloomington (rp) mechanic to respond to the service call. Lincoln staffs a 2nd shift mechanic only and the vehicle in need of repair is closer to the Bloomington garage. This example covers areas that both have Ameren in-house mechanics. Example 2: Any CIPS 702 units could be repaired by Ameren staffed mechanics in 702 territories. This would generally happen in areas that are in close proximity to an IP or CILCO garage. This example covers 702 CIPS areas that do not have Ameren in-house mechanics. These jobs currently are outsourced. Perform Preventive Maintenance on CIPS 702 equipment at individual operating centers where advantageous. This work is currently outsourced. It is not the company’s intent to perform all PM’s with in-house mechanics.
Fleet. Maintain vehicles; transport materials and supplies.
Fleet. As to each contracting state, "fleet" includes only those buses that actually travel a portion of their total miles in such state. A fleet must include 3 or more buses. [PL ▇▇▇▇, ▇. ▇▇▇, ▇▇. ▇, §▇ (NEW); PL 1993, c. 683, Pt. B, §5 (AFF).]
Fleet. As to each contracting state, "fleet" includes only those buses that actually travel a portion of their total miles in such state. A fleet must include 3 or more buses.
Fleet. Licensee shall be responsible for contracting with a bus company to provide the shuttle bus service. The City will not provide or operate any services. All buses must only operate in the busway area at Parkway Station. Vehicles used to provide services shall be operated and maintained in conformance with federal and state law. All terms of this Agreement, including insurance and indemnification requirements, extend to all Licensee’s contractors, subcontractors, and other providers of shuttle bus services for the Event. Licensee must provide evidence that all of Licensee’s contractors, subcontractors, and other providers of shuttle bus services must agree to the terms of this License. Such evidence shall be provided at least five days before the commencement of the License.
Fleet. AGSC provides fleet management services for vehicles owned or leased by AGLR System Companies. Any remaining costs not directly charged or assigned will be allocated using the Composite Ratio to affiliates receiving these services.
Fleet. The minimum number of Rental Vehicles in the Fleet referred to Section 3C of the above-captioned agreement throughout the following period shall be: TIME PERIOD NUMBER OF RENTAL VEHICLES On or before the last month of the first Agreement Year ___________________________(______) On or before the last month of the second Agreement Year ___________________________(______) On or before the last month of the third Agreement Year ___________________________(______) At no time after the end of the third Agreement Year shall there be less than _________________(_______) Rental Vehicles in the Fleet.