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Contract renewal · Acme

Today, 4:00 PM · Google Meet

Attendees
Marta Gil (Procurement), Luis Ferrer · and you
Latest with Acme
You agreed to review pricing by volume and to close the annex.
Minutes · Mar 12
You still owe
Send Marta the revised proposal you promised.
Email · Mar 13
Relevant documents
Acme_Proposal_v3.pdf Contract 2025.pdf
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What discount did we agree with Acme last time?

On March 12 you agreed on 8% for an annual volume above 50,000 units. Marta asked to revisit it if volume dropped below 40,000.

Sources Minutes · Mar 12 Email from Marta Gil · Mar 13

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MinutesToday, 4:00 PM

Contract renewal · Acme

Summary

  • Renewed the 8% discount for 2026.
  • Marta will send the expected volume before Friday.
  • Still need to align the pricing annex with Legal.

Detected follow-ups

  • Send the revised contractYouFri Apr 18
  • Confirm the annual volumeMarta GilFri Apr 18
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