Warehousing and Transportation Sample Clauses

Warehousing and Transportation. The Supplier shall have implemented systems to manage warehousing and transportation to ensure that the safety, quality, and security of materials and products are maintained at all stages from receipt through to delivery of products to Distell plants. The Supplier shall conduct documented periodic assessments to ensure that requirements are met, if the Supplier uses third party warehouses to store packaging materials. The Supplier’s transportation program shall ensure that products are properly controlled at all times during transportation, and maintained in good condition, clean, dry and sealed.
Warehousing and Transportation. We will redefine the control of warehouses to ensure the right management and accountability. Increase vehicle utilization and productivity (fleet productivity 95%), having the right fleet size and vehicle types, use of advanced planning tools, improve fuel yields and taking advantage of fuel sourcing strategies and tax benefits. Execution of our Plan will require changes to our organization, an upgrade of leadership and capabilities, and improvements in the way we think and work. Our organization strategy will reposition the Coca-Cola Philippines System to focus on critical areas of growth while “right sizing” the business to current levels of volume and making step-change improvements in capability, leadership and workplace culture. In order to monitor improvement and ensure we are delivering against plan, we have defined clear metrics, key goals and accountabilities for 2013-2015 along with our key strategic pillars. This business plan is expected to deliver 650MM UCS by 2015. This represents a +6.2% CAGR from ‘12-‘15 and is in line with our long-term vision. 2011 Volume: 140MM ucs 2011 NARTD Share:16.5% With the Lotte Chilsung Beverage acquisition of 34% of PCPPI in 2010 they have become a more active player in both Sparkling and Stills and they are taking a more aggressive position in the local market with their 2012 plans to invest US$75mm to improve distribution and increase capacity. In terms of its portfolio, Pepsi is focusing on three big bets – Sparkling flavors (mainly Mt. Dew), Gatorade (its key profit driver), and Sting energy drink (its fastest growing product). This could include the launch of new products from the Lotte portfolio. Financially, despite having lower volumes than KO, the Pepsi System is estimated to have an Operating Income of US$2mm in 2011. This is attributed to a more profitable Sparkling business that does not include value brands, a strong high-margin Stills portfolio, and its lean and efficient delivery and sales structure. 2011 Volume: 66MM ucs 2011 NARTD Share: 8.4% It continued to gain share nationally at +0.8ppt vs. PY due mainly to territorial expansion. Expectations are that ARC is likely to accelerate penetration and continue expansion of production capacity and distribution in North Luzon and Mindanao. Operationally, ARC is expected to stick to its current business model of having a simple portfolio focused on two key packs, and in traditional trade, a simple RTM with a heavy reliance on wholesalers . In RTD Jui...

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  • Transportation The School District will provide for such student transportation as may be required to and from the College as required under State law, and for any off-site academic course assignments which require the Student to travel to satisfy course objectives that could include, without limitation, museum visits or job-site internships, or approved School and College field trips or extra-curricular activities, each pursuant to applicable School District rules and procedures.

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