Common use of SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE Clause in Contracts

SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE. The Supplier shall ensure that Distell’s specifications are implemented at the manufacturing location and that appropriate plant personnel have access to the latest specifications for materials. All properties and tolerances as specified on the Distell material/service specification must be adhered to. Only the latest Distell approved specifications are valid. Each material/unit at Distell will have a specification coupled to a SAP number (refer to Schedule C of commercial agreement). It is the responsibility of the supplier to ensure that the materials/services remain consistent in terms of quality. Varying specification will give variable results in terms of functionality, and efficiency. The Supplier must deliver materials/services that meet these specifications. If the Supplier anticipates that it will not be able to meet the specification, the relevant Quality Manager and relevant Procurement, Planning & Logistics Manager at the Distell Manufacturing plant(s) shall be notified immediately. International acceptable testing methods or as otherwise agreed must be used for testing purposes. When the supplier uses a different method, a validation study must have been performed in order to guarantee an equivalent output. The supplier shall ensure that material/service is not delivered until it have been inspected or otherwise verified by the supplier, as conforming to specified requirements. Prior to Distell accepting materials/services, the supplier must verify that delivery vehicles (such as trucks) have maintained the quality and safety of the material/service. Verification activities shall be documented and may include inspection of internal cleanliness and structural integrity.

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Sources: Supplier Quality Service Level Agreement, Supplier Quality Service Level Agreement

SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE. The Supplier shall ensure that Distell’s specifications are implemented at the manufacturing location and that appropriate plant personnel have access to the latest specifications for materials. All properties and tolerances as specified on the Distell material/service specification must be adhered to. Only the latest Distell approved specifications are valid. Each material/unit at Distell will have a specification coupled to a SAP number (refer to Schedule C of commercial agreement). It is the responsibility of the supplier to ensure that the materials/services remain consistent in terms of quality. Varying specification will give variable results in terms of functionality, and efficiency. The Supplier must deliver materials/services that meet these specifications. If the Supplier anticipates that it will not be able to meet the specification, the relevant Quality Manager and relevant ProcurementManager, Planning & Logistics Manager at the Distell Manufacturing plant(s) plant shall be notified immediately. International acceptable testing methods or as otherwise agreed must be used for testing purposes. When the supplier uses a different method, a validation study must have been performed in order to guarantee an equivalent output. The supplier shall ensure that material/service is not delivered until it have been inspected or otherwise verified by the supplier, as conforming to specified requirements. Prior to Distell accepting materials/services, the supplier must verify that delivery vehicles (such as trucks) have maintained the quality and safety of the material/service. Verification activities shall be documented and may include inspection of internal cleanliness and structural integrity.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Supplier Quality Service Level Agreement