Commodity Code definition
Commodity Code means a group of like products or services.
Commodity Code. Contract Type:
Commodity Code means a group of like products or services. "Contracts" means the Contracts Division of the OHCA. "Division" means a division within the OHCA.
Examples of Commodity Code in a sentence
The Commodity Code used for this solicitation and subsequent contract is 80101507, Information Technology Consulting Services, United Nations Standard Products and Services Codes (UNSPSC).
More Definitions of Commodity Code
Commodity Code means the product specific code used to classify the goods comprised in any Consignment shipped internationally.
Commodity Code means the code for the Deliverable under the Integrated Tariff of European Communities or local equivalent.
Commodity Code means the product specific code used to classify the goods comprised in any Parcel for import and export duty.
Commodity Code means a number designated to include a specific type of supply or service. The commodity codes provide a means for Contractors registered with State Procurement Bureau to easily define the supplies and/or services they offer and for agencies to target specific Contractors when issuing solicitations.
Commodity Code means the numerical code which is applied to a category of goods in the Goods Classification Table;
Commodity Code means the product specific code, with a minimum of 8 digits, used to classify the goods comprised in any Consignment for import or export including those set out in the United Kingdom Trade Tariff.
Commodity Code means a system of words and numbers designed to identify and list commodities or services by classes and sub-classes and used to identify products or services to be purchased by the state.