Value-Added Service Clause Samples
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Value-Added Service. The performance of any value-added service shall void the manufacturer’s warranty and render products non-returnable. Orders incorporating such services are, accordingly, non-cancelable and the products are non-returnable. Any third party value-added service provider is deemed to be an agent of Buyer.
Value-Added Service. The Contractor, in its sole discretion, may choose to discontinue a Value-Added Service. Prior to terminating a Value-Added Service, the Contractor must notify the following entities:
Value-Added Service. The Contractor, in its sole discretion, may choose to discontinue a Value-Added Service. Prior to terminating a Value-Added Service, the Contractor must notify the following entities:
a) The Contractor must notify EOHHS no later than sixty (60) days in advance of the proposed effective date of termination if the Contractor is choosing to terminate a Value-Added Service. Further, the Contractor must provide EOHHS with a plan to have all Members receiving the Value-Added Service complete their course of treatment at a clinically appropriate point and refer Members to an alternative service if medically appropriate and available under the benefit package.
Value-Added Service. Additional services and commodities the Contractor may offer to the Department, at no additional cost.
Value-Added Service. Immediate delivery from stock • No minimums-competitive pricing • Quantity discounts-credit card pay Total expanse of ▇▇▇ Forging • Special packaging & bar coding • EDI compatible-full traceability is now 450,000 sq. ft. • Quick turn-around on modified The Forge consists of (2) #23 and (1) & custom products #38 Die Forgers, (1) 640 ton Metric • Inventory stocking and Press, (1) 20,000▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, (13) consolidated programs Erie and Chambersburg hammers and • Technical support, expert staff
Value-Added Service. ▇▇▇▇▇ Sales Display has many values added service to offer their customers including a list of the following:
1. CSD manufactures all their garland pole wraps that are proposed within in this RFP giving our customer a quick turnaround time for last minute additions that often happen.
2. CSD has one of the largest rental inventories of Holiday decorations in Florida giving our customers 100’s of last-minute opportunities’ to add items to areas that the City may want to add.
3. CSD Also stocks in there Tavares warehouse a full line of lighting supplies (LED bulbs, mini lights, wire & sockets etc..) for direct sales ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ // FAX ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ // ▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Sales Display accepts all terms and conditions as required by the RFP With the following exceptions:
1. PRIOR TO REQUESTING SERVICE, THE CITY WILL NEED TO CONFIRM THAT ALL POWER IS WORKING PROPERLY AT THE OUTLET WHERE LIGHTS AND DECORATIONS ARE PLUGGED INTO. CONFIRMING THAT THERE IS AT LEAST 120 VOLT OUTPUT.
2. THEFT OF LIGHT BULBS, ORNAMENTS, ETC. ARE NOT A SERVICE ISSUES, ▇▇▇▇▇ SALES DISPLAY WILL PROVIDE INCANDESCENT REPLACEMENT BULBS TO THE CITY, IF REQUESTED. (LED BULBS WILL BE CHARGED AT MARKET VALUE)
3. ANIMATED TREES TYPICALLY HAVE A 12-15 SECOND DELAY ON POWER UP AS THE ANIMATION CONTROLLERS ARE A TYPE OF COMPUTER THAT BOOTS UP.
4. CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TURNING TREE ON AT SPECIFIC TIME.
5. ▇▇▇▇▇ SALES DISPLAY CAN NOT ALTER PROGRAMMING WITHING 1 DAY. PROGRAMMERS TURN AROUND TIME IS 30 – 60 DAYS.
6. TREE AND ELECTRONICS IS OUTDOOR RATED WEATHER RESISTANT NOT WATERPROOF.
7. CITY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RESETTING GFCI RECEPTACLES. HOLIDAY TREE MUST DRY AND FREE OF MOISTURE, RAIN, WATER, LIQUIDS ETC PRIOR TO RESESTING GFCI.
8. ▇▇▇▇▇ SALES DISPLAY WILL PROVIDE 45’ BUCKET TRUCK TO ASSEMBLE AND DISASSEMBLEY OF TREE.
Value-Added Service. Merchant may avail additional value added services from Worldline by accepting terms and conditions .
Value-Added Service. Offerors may provide costs for Value Added Services listed below and/or list additional Value Added Services with associated costs as illustrated in chart below. For each value added service, Offerors must provide a detailed narrative describing the service that will be provided.
Value-Added Service. Drawings will be released in SeaMED's system in order to procure, inspect, and stock parts for manufacturing. . SeaMED will minimize the cost of this activity by simply taking Rita's drawings, creating a part number, and releasing them as is with a cover sheet. Assumptions: . ▇▇▇▇ will provide drawings for all parts in the unit. . Documents will be transferred at $50/part. . Per a ▇▇▇▇ Excel BOM, dated 11-29-99, there are 392 parts that need to be transferred. . There will only be one A-Level assembly. . All drawings have had a thorough tolerance analysis and include complete material and finish callouts. . All dimensions are in inches. . All components have completed Source Control Drawings that include manufacturer, part numbers and data sheets.
Value-Added Service. Offerors may provide costs for Value Added Services listed below and/or list additional Value Added Services with associated costs as illustrated in chart below. Value Added Services Cost Form Value Added Service Cost Per Unit Onsite print center, including staffing $ Introduction of new technology as it becomes available for MPS $ Options for on-site full-time and/or part-time staff $ Additional software or licensing components of any services not provided within the base service such as mobile device printing $ Customized reports $ Other recycling programs After hour rate for MPS $ $ * Value added section are desirables and will not be evaluated and will not be assigned points. If the State chooses to add these services, the Vendor will be held to any costs stated.