Supplier Management Program Clause Samples

The Supplier Management Program clause establishes the requirements and procedures for overseeing and evaluating suppliers involved in a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the standards suppliers must meet, the methods for monitoring their performance, and the processes for addressing non-compliance or performance issues. For example, it may require regular audits, performance reviews, or reporting obligations from suppliers. The core function of this clause is to ensure that suppliers consistently meet contractual expectations, thereby reducing risks related to quality, delivery, and compliance.
Supplier Management Program. The contractor shall have a documented supplier quality assurance program in accordance with ISO 9001 Control of externally provided processes, products and services.
Supplier Management Program. Supplier agrees to participate in HP’s Supplier Management Program applicable to Services and Support and meet with HP, as requested up to twice per year, in order to review Supplier’s performance, establish performance metrics to drive continuous improvements, and discuss other areas of mutual concern. Supplier agrees to designate a Supplier Representative who shall act as HP’s primary contact for any service issues, parts purchases, exchange, repair, quality or customer escalated issues. Supplier must provide an internal written escalation process and said Representative or designated backup(s) must be available to HP during normal business hours.
Supplier Management Program. BD has instituted a Supplier Management Program by which it tracks the performance of its suppliers and develops with those suppliers processes designed to improve supplier performance across a set of defined metrics. West shall participate in the Supplier Management Program and meet with BD stakeholders on a quarterly basis.
Supplier Management Program. Supplier agrees to meet formally with HP as requested, […***…], to review Supplier's performance, establish performance metrics to drive continuous improvements, and discuss other matters of interest.

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