PROCESSING AND PACKAGING Sample Clauses

The "Processing and Packaging" clause defines the standards and procedures for handling, preparing, and packaging goods before delivery. It typically outlines requirements such as the use of specific materials, adherence to industry standards, and ensuring that products are protected from damage during transit. This clause ensures that goods arrive in acceptable condition, minimizing the risk of loss or damage and clarifying responsibilities for proper preparation.
PROCESSING AND PACKAGING. 9.1 PENINSULA shall procure its requirements of materials other than the Compound which are necessary for processing the Compound into the Product at its own responsibility and expense. 9.2 PENINSULA shall prepare or have prepared, at its own expense, packaging materials, labels and insert brochures of the Product for use in the Territory, purchasing necessary materials from a source or sources selected by PENINSULA. PENINSULA shall provide to TAKEDA the descriptions of such packaging materials, labels and insert brochures therein and designs thereof. PENINSULA shall be responsible for obtaining from Regulatory Authorities in the Territory all approvals of the packaging materials, labels and insert brochures of the Product that are necessary to secure and/or maintain the Registration.
PROCESSING AND PACKAGING. 8.1 AIPC will act in conformity with the Manual/Codebook. The Manual/Codebook in-process and finished Product specifications will be controlling. 8.2 AIPC agrees to abide by all current Kashruth requirements set by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America in the manufacture of Product requiring Kosher Certification. 8.3 With respect to the process and equipment certified for the production of Product, AIPC will notify CPC's QA Department in writing * prior to implementation of any and all planned process changes excluding replacement of like equipment for like equipment. This includes changes in processing equipment, ingredient and significant changes in procedures affecting through-put rates. Any such changes will be implemented by AIPC only after full and open discussion, including testing where advisable, between the Parties.
PROCESSING AND PACKAGING. 2.1 VPH agrees to process and package meat product to Customer’s specifications within limitations due to, but not limited to, standard equipment settings, standard packaging materials, timing of other order demands, Governmental Authority action or other unforeseeable events. In any event, VPH will provide best efforts to timely and completely fulfill Customer’s order. 2.2 If Customer provides meat for processing, as opposed to livestock, Customer will provide meat that meets VPH’s food safety and quality specifications according to the type of product to be produced. Food safety and quality specifications are maintained by VPH’s Quality Assurance Department. If Customer delivers raw materials to VPH that are discovered to be of an unsuitable safety or quality, Customer is responsible for all processing expenses and meat costs. This may include, but is not limited to, processing costs, handling and disposal by VPH, and fair market value, or equivalent, of any other meat contaminated by the unsuitable meat. 2.3 If Customer provides meat for processing, as opposed to livestock, Customer will provide a Certificate of Analysis (COA) or Letter of Guarantee acknowledging their intervention and verification steps for the control of pathogenic 2.4 VPH and Customer are further bound by terms in Sections 4 through 7, regarding services in relation to processing, as they apply.
PROCESSING AND PACKAGING. (a) AG Promover will timely deliver all Technical Specifications and Processing Standards for each Product (including formulae, procedures, specifications, samples and masters) for Offerors to be able to carry out the manufacture subject to them. (b) AG Promover will in a timely manner provide Offerors with such technical assistance that allows doubts resolution, processing problems, etc. (c) The Parties agree that the transformation of Raw Ingredients and Packaging Materials involves a risk of loss and waste. Any loss or waste of Raw Ingredients, Packaging Materials and/or finished Products that up to the percentages indicated below will be borne by AG Promover, and any such loss or waste that exceeds the percentages indicated below will be borne by Offerors: Packaging Materials 0.9 % Bulks 1.0 % Raw Ingredients 1.0 % Finished Products 0.1 %
PROCESSING AND PACKAGING. Section 9.1 superseded by Section 4(c) of the 2007 Amendment] 9.1 [***] 9.2 PENINSULA shall prepare or have prepared, at its own expense, packaging materials, labels and insert brochures of the Product for use in the Territory, purchasing necessary materials from a source or sources selected by PENINSULA. PENINSULA shall provide to TAKEDA the descriptions of such packaging materials, labels and insert brochures therein and designs thereof. PENINSULA shall be responsible for obtaining from Regulatory Authorities in the Territory all approvals of the packaging materials, labels and insert brochures of the Product that are necessary to secure and/or maintain the Registration.
PROCESSING AND PACKAGING. Oread shall permit Praecis or its representatives (including representatives of any licensee or sublicensiee of Praecis to observe and consult with Oread during the Processing and Packaging, including the quality control testing and analysis of the Product.

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  • Packaging and Labeling Seller shall properly ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, and ship Goods and provide Buyer with shipment documentation showing the Order number, Seller’s identification number for the subject Goods, the quantity of goods in shipment and the number of cartons or containers in the shipment.

  • Packaging and Shipping All shipping containers shall be packed and packaged to: (i) ensure safe arrival to final destination; (ii) secure the lowest transportation costs;(iii) comply with requirements of common carriers; (iv) meet Buyer's written instructions; and (v) meet the requirements of all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.

  • Packaging Tangible product shall be securely and properly packed for shipment, storage, and stocking in appropriate, clearly labeled, shipping containers and according to accepted commercial practice, without extra charge for packing materials, cases, or other types of containers. All containers and packaging shall become and remain Customer’s property.

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  • PACKING AND SHIPPING a. Seller shall pack Goods to prevent damage and deterioration. Unless otherwise set forth in this Contract, Seller shall package Goods in accordance with the requirements of Boeing Document D37522-6 “Supplier Packaging.” Buyer may charge Seller for damage to or deterioration of any Goods resulting from improper packing or packaging. b. If this Contract specifies FOB destination (place of delivery), then in addition to any other shipping instructions, Seller shall forward Goods freight prepaid. Seller shall make the transportation arrangements, pay the shipping costs, and remain responsible for Goods until Goods are delivered and Buyer takes possession at the destination. c. If this Contract specifies FOB origin (place of shipment), then in addition to any other shipping instructions, Seller shall forward Goods collect. For Goods shipped within the United States, Seller shall make no declaration concerning the value of Goods shipped except on Goods where the tariff rating is dependent upon released or declared value. In such event, Seller shall release or declare such value at the maximum value within the lowest rating. Seller shall ship Goods in accordance with the Boeing Global Routing Guide found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/logistics.html. Upon Buyer’s request, Seller shall identify packaging charges showing material and labor costs for container fabrication. d. Seller shall provide with each container shipped under this Contract an Advanced Shipping Notice (“ASN”). For each container shipped, Seller shall provide two (2) readable copies of the ASN barcode as follows: one (1) copy is to be securely affixed to the outside of each container and one (1) copy is to be loose inside each container. Non-conforming shipments are subject to rejection and repackaging at Seller’s expense. Instructions and guidelines related to the ASN process can be found on the Boeing Supplier Portal. Seller shall access by selecting the “Enterprise ASN Instructions” hyper-link under the header “Exostar Resources.” A copy of these instructions can also be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/.