Common use of PACKAGING AND MARKING Clause in Contracts

PACKAGING AND MARKING. Each packing unit must be marked for identification purposes with an item tag and a release note. Whenever possible, all individual items must be unambiguously marked in order to ensure traceability as far back as the raw material. The marking of the packing unit must contain at least the following information: - Article description - Customer article number - Quantity - Inspection status - Production batch - Date of manufacture and filling - Dispatcher In the case of auxiliary materials (lacquers, primers, adhesives, activators, etc.), a "best before date" and recommended storage temperature must be marked on every packing unit. Unless otherwise agreed, products which can only be stored for a limited period of time (e.g. adhesive die-cut components, lacquers, primers, adhesives, etc.) must indicate a minimum storage date of 12 months starting with the date on which they are received by the Customer. The Supplier must prove by means of a suitable medium that the product has not fallen below the valid minimum temperature during the storage and delivery process. Goods which have a shorter processing period will be rejected and/or reclaimed unless there is an explicit written agreement between the Customer's scheduling department and the Supplier.

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Sources: Quality Assurance Agreement, Quality Assurance Agreement, Quality Assurance Agreement