Performance and productivity of the equipment Sample Clauses

The 'Performance and productivity of the equipment' clause sets standards and expectations for how equipment must operate during the term of an agreement. It typically outlines minimum performance metrics, such as output levels, efficiency rates, or uptime requirements, and may specify procedures for monitoring and reporting these metrics. This clause ensures that the equipment consistently meets the operational needs of the parties involved, helping to prevent disputes over inadequate performance and providing a basis for remedies if the equipment fails to deliver as required.
Performance and productivity of the equipment. [insert one of the followings]
Performance and productivity of the equipment. [insert one of the followings] i) Performance and productivity of the equipment. An adjustment representing the capitalized cost of additional operating costs over the life of the goods will be added to the Tender price, for evaluation purposes if specified in the TDS 33.6. The adjustment will be evaluated based on the drop in the guaranteed performance or efficiency offered in the Tender below the norm of 100, using the methodology specified below.
Performance and productivity of the equipment. Bidders shall state the guaranteed performance or efficiency in response to the specifications.
Performance and productivity of the equipment. (i) Goods offered shall have a minimum productivity specified under the relevant provision in the Technical Specifications to be considered responsive. Evaluation shall be based on the cost per unit of the actual productivity of goods offered in the bid or otherwise specified in the Bid Data Sheet or in the Technical Specifications.
Performance and productivity of the equipment. [insert one of the followings] i) Performance and productivity of the equipment. An adjustment representing the capitalized cost of additional operating costs over the life of the goods will be added to the Tender price, for evaluation purposes if specified in the TDS 33.6. The adjustment will be evaluated based on the drop in the guaranteed performanceor efficiency offered in the Tender below the norm of 100, using the methodology specified below. [Insert the methodology and criteria if applicable e.g. The Following aspects could be considered in the formulation of this methodology and criteria: (i) Tender price for the equipment; ii) Price of spare parts required for AAA years of operations, iii) Adjustments to tender price for omissions, deviations and exceptions to technical and commercial conditions in the tender documents; iv) Capitalized cost savings due to the equipment efficiency at the rate of XXX (specify currency and amount) for each YYY % (percent) above the minimum ZZZ % (percent) efficiency; v) Capitalized cost for the auxiliary power consumption at PPP (specify currency and amount) per KW for AAA years; and

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