Series Production, Traceability, Identification, Deliveries Sample Clauses

The 'Series Production, Traceability, Identification, Deliveries' clause governs the processes and requirements for manufacturing products in series, tracking their origin, marking them for identification, and managing their delivery. It typically requires the supplier to maintain detailed records of production batches, ensure each product is properly labeled for traceability, and adhere to agreed delivery schedules and procedures. This clause ensures that products can be traced back through the supply chain in case of defects or recalls, facilitates efficient logistics, and helps allocate responsibility in the event of quality or delivery issues.
Series Production, Traceability, Identification, Deliveries. In case of process disturbances and quality deviations, the causes must be analyzed, improvement measures must be introduced, and their effectiveness must be checked. If the supplier detects deviations from the specification, a written exception must be obtained from GGB before the products are shipped. GGB must also be notified immediately of any deviations detected subsequently. The supplier undertakes to ensure the traceability of the products delivered by him. In the event of a detected defect, traceability must be possible in such a way that the quantities of defective parts / products can be limited (e.g. batch tracing). The supplier shall ensure that the products are delivered in suitable means of transport approved by GGB to avoid damage and quality degradation (e.g. contamination, chemical reaction). Different batches must be delivered separately packed and labelled. Regarding the labelling of products, parts and packaging, the requirements agreed with GGB must be observed. Deviations from existing labelling obligations require a written agreement between the supplier and GGB.

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