Common use of Controlled Shipping Clause in Contracts

Controlled Shipping. Controlled Shipping is a request made by ▇▇▇▇ for the Supplier to implement an additional inspection process for segregating nonconforming materials while the root cause(s) for the issue(s) are not eliminated. Level-1 or Level-2 Controlled Shipping is used when the Supplier shows to be unable to correct the quality issues of a particular item only with the RNC (Nonconformity Report) system. Its implementation will depend on the analysis of the following factors: For any of the cases, ▇▇▇▇ will formalize the Entry of the Supplier in Level-1 or Level-2 Controlled Shipping by means of a Letter of Entry in Controlled Shipping.

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Sources: Quality Agreement

Controlled Shipping. Controlled Shipping is a request made by ▇▇▇▇ for the Supplier to implement an additional inspection process for segregating nonconforming materials while the root cause(s) for the issue(s) are not eliminatednoteliminated. Level-1 or Level-2 Controlled Shipping is used when the Supplier shows to be unable to correct the quality issues of a particular item only with the RNC (Nonconformity Report) system. Its implementation will depend on the analysis of the following factors: For any of the cases, ▇▇▇▇ will formalize the Entry of the Supplier in Level-1 or Level-2 Controlled Shipping by means of a Letter of Entry in Controlled Shipping.

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Sources: Quality Agreement