Common use of CONTROL OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN Clause in Contracts

CONTROL OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN. Systems to control the supply chain must provide credible assurance that timber products can be traced throughout the supply chain from harvesting or point of import to the point of export. It will not always be necessary to maintain physical traceability for a log, log load or timber product from the point of export back to the forest of origin, but it is always needed between the forest and the first point of mixing (e.g. a timber terminal or a processing facility).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Voluntary Partnership Agreement, Voluntary Partnership Agreement, Voluntary Partnership Agreement

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CONTROL OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN. Systems to control the supply chain must provide credible assurance that timber and timber products can be traced throughout the supply chain from: • the point of harvesting in the forest to the point of export; • from the point of harvesting in the forest to the point of sale on the domestic market; • from the point of import to the point of sale on the domestic market or export; and • from the point of import to the point of export. It will not always be necessary to maintain physical traceability for a log, log load or timber product from the point of export back to the forest of origin, but it is always needed between the forest and the first point of mixing (e.g. a timber terminal or a processing facility).

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Samples: www.forestry.gov.gy

CONTROL OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN. Systems to control the supply chain must provide credible assurance that timber products can be traced throughout through the supply chain from the point of harvesting or point of legal import to the point of export. It will not always be necessary to maintain physical traceability for a log, log load or timber product from the point of export back to the forest of origin, but it is always needed between the forest and the first point of mixing (e.g. a timber terminal or a processing facility).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Voluntary Partnership Agreement

CONTROL OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN. Systems to control the supply chain must provide credible assurance that timber and timber products can be traced throughout the supply chain from:  the point of harvesting in the forest to the export;  from harvesting or the point of harvest to the point of sale on the domestic market; and  from the point of import to the point of export. It will not always be necessary to maintain physical traceability for a log, log load or timber product from sale on the point of export back to the forest of origin, but it is always needed between the forest and the first point of mixing (e.g. a timber terminal or a processing facility)domestic market.

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Samples: www.forestry.gov.gy

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CONTROL OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN. Systems to control the supply chain must provide credible assurance that timber products can be traced throughout the supply chain from harvesting or from: – the point of harvest in the forest to the point of export; – the point of harvest in the forest to the point of sale on the domestic market; – the point of import to the point of sale on the domestic market; and – the point of import to the point of export. It will not always be necessary to maintain physical traceability for a log, log load or timber product from the point of export back to the forest of origin, but it is always needed between the forest and the first point of mixing (e.g. a timber terminal or a processing facility).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Voluntary Partnership Agreement

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