Common use of Alterations to Artwork and Labels of Products Clause in Contracts

Alterations to Artwork and Labels of Products. Buyer may alter any specifications for artwork and label copy (“Alterations”) of Products upon thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Manufacturer (or longer as may be reasonably necessary to effectuate such change); provided, that any Alterations that require retooling or changes to the equipment essential to the Manufacture of any Products will require ninety (90) days’ prior written notice to Manufacturer. Buyer will provide to Manufacturer and, if need be, directly to packaging materials suppliers designated by Manufacturer, any materials required for implementation of such Alterations, including finished artwork and cylinders. Buyer hereby acknowledges that once the finished artwork has been received by Manufacturer’s packaging material suppliers, the process of ordering the materials and having them delivered to the plant requires approximately six (6) weeks; provided that Buyer will be afforded, at its reasonable request and sole cost, any opportunities reasonably available to expedite such timeline. Buyer will bear any reasonable and documented costs related to any such Alteration (including with respect to disposal of obsolete materials caused by such Alterations); provided that the Parties will use their respective commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate any such costs. Nothing in this Section 10(a) will be construed to permit Buyer to make any changes to the Product Standards.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Supply Agreement (Kellanova), Supply Agreement (WK Kellogg Co), Supply Agreement (WK Kellogg Co)