Common use of Delivery Scheduling Clause in Contracts

Delivery Scheduling. Delivery shall be made in the quantities and at the times specified by Buyer. Unless otherwise stated in the applicable Order, Goods will be shipped DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) (per Incoterms® 2020). No charges for unauthorized transportation are allowed. Supplier must fully prepay any unauthorized shipment that will result in excess transportation charges. Buyer is not responsible for any packaging, labeling or boxing not separately itemized in the Order. Buyer shall not be liable for payment for goods delivered to Buyer in excess of quantities specified and Buyer may from time to time change the specified delivery schedule or direct temporary suspension of shipments. If at any ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has reason to believe that deliveries will not be made by it as scheduled, Seller shall immediately provide written notice thereof to Buyer setting forth the cause of the anticipated delay and the anticipated date of delivery. If Seller’s acts or omissions result in or are likely to result in Seller’s failure to meet ▇▇▇▇▇’s delivery requirements and Buyer requires a more expeditious method of transportation for the goods than the transportation method originally specified by Buyer, Seller will be solely responsible for all costs and expenses associated with such expedited shipments.

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Sources: Purchase Order, Purchase Order Terms and Conditions