Boeing Raw Material Strategy Sample Clauses

Boeing Raw Material Strategy. During the term of this SBP, Seller shall procure from Boeing (or its designated service provider who will act on behalf of Boeing) all raw material of the commodity type specified on the SBP Attachment entitled "Commodity Listing and Terms of Sale" (SBP Attachment 8) necessary to support any Order issued pursuant to this Agreement. From time to time, Boeing may amend the SBP Attachment entitled "Commodity Listing and Terms of Sale" by adding or deleting commodity types. Any such amendment, or revisions to the raw material pricing, shall be subject to adjustment under GTA Section 10.1 (Changes), provided that Seller shall take no action to terminate its existing supply agreements when such termination would result in an assertion for an adjustment until the Seller has received approval from Boeing. The provision of any raw material by Boeing to Seller shall be according to Boeing's standard terms of sale, the text of which is included in the SBP Attachment entitled "Commodity Listing and Terms of Sale". Boeing shall advise Seller of any designated service provider to be used at the time the Order is issued. Upon request by Boeing, Seller must provide to Boeing documentation (e.g., packing slips, invoices) showing Seller's full compliance with the obligations under this SBP Section.
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