Identification and Traceability Clause Samples

The identification and traceability clause establishes requirements for marking, tracking, and documenting products or materials throughout their lifecycle. In practice, this clause may require suppliers to assign unique identifiers, maintain records of product origins, and ensure that items can be traced back through the supply chain in case of defects or recalls. Its core function is to enable efficient tracking and accountability, thereby facilitating quality control, regulatory compliance, and rapid response to issues such as product recalls or safety concerns.
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Identification and Traceability. Each PV module used in any solar power project must use a RF identification tag. The following Information must be mentioned in the RFID used on each module (This can be inside or outside the laminate, but must be able to withstand harsh environmental conditions.) i. Name of the manufacturer of PV Module ii. Name of the Manufacturer of Solar cells
Identification and Traceability. 7.16.1 The supplier shall properly identify product throughout the realization process and establish a system that identifies the production status, verifies product acceptance with regards to inspection and testing and properly controls product disposition. 7.16.2 The supplier shall create a traceability method for unique identification of each part or material lot, unless otherwise agreed upon by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Scientific. The supplier shall work with ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Scientific to develop and approve an acceptable method, location, and content for marking the product. The supplier shall maintain records for this section in accordance with 7.3 of this agreement.
Identification and Traceability. Supplier shall maintain identification and traceability of raw materials, components, and Products during all stages of receipt, processing, test, storage, shipment, and distribution.
Identification and Traceability. The Supplier is responsible to maintain Identification and traceability of product and materials through all stages of production processing sources. Supplier’s system shall ensure that products are traceable back to the raw material batch or lot from which they were made, including traceability to the source mill. Supplier’s system shall also provide means to trace where raw materials have been used.
Identification and Traceability. Cells/Racks/Packs Assembly shall meet seismic requirement for the plant location of the ▇▇▇▇. Labelling of cells/batteries shall include manufacturer’s name, cell type, name-plate rating, date of manufacture and date of expiry of parts and labour warranty.
Identification and Traceability. Products and materials produced for TTM shall have lot information provided and traceability of all the component materials used in its construction. If TTM discovers a root cause for a quality issue to be from a material purchased by a Supplier that was used in their manufacturing process, the Supplier needs to be able to identify all the lots of material or parts that they shipped to TTM that used the indicated material. The Supplier shall also be able to find and contain all such affected material on their site. When acceptance authority media are used (e.g., stamps, electronic signatures, passwords), the organization shall establish appropriate controls for the media.
Identification and Traceability. Within its area of responsibility, the Supplier maintains a system, which guarantees clear allocation of the parts to the respective drawing and processing status. If required, the system allows the deployed materials, machines, used parameters and the established test results to be allocated to the respective production batches to ensure traceability.
Identification and Traceability. Identification and traceability for product shall be maintained throughout the supplier’s production and handling processes, from raw materials to finished goods. Lot control must be maintained throughout the process.
Identification and Traceability. The Products shall be marked with the date of manufacture enabling the relevant lot to be traced back to the date, and location of production.
Identification and Traceability. Part H — Manufacture and Process Controls