Export Packaging Clause Samples
The Export Packaging clause defines the requirements and standards for packaging goods intended for export. It typically specifies the type of materials, labeling, and methods to be used to ensure that products are adequately protected during international transit and comply with destination country regulations. For example, it may require moisture-resistant wrapping or specific markings for customs clearance. The core function of this clause is to minimize the risk of damage, loss, or regulatory issues during shipment, thereby ensuring that goods arrive safely and in compliance with all applicable laws.
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Export Packaging. Goods shall be packaged in accordance with Seller's standard procedures for transportation under normal conditions. Unless otherwise identified in a Quotation, quoted prices do not include the cost for export or special packaging of Goods, and Buyer shall assume and be responsible for those extra costs associated with such export and packaging.
Export Packaging. Each Participating Manufacturer shall place a visible indication on each package of Tobacco Products it manufactures for sale outside of the fifty United States and the District of Columbia that distinguishes such package from packages of Tobacco Products it manufactures for sale in the fifty United States and the District of Columbia.
Export Packaging. Each Participating Manufacturer shall place a visible indication on each pack of Cigarettes it manufactures for sale outside of the fifty United States and the District of Columbia that distinguishes such pack from packs of Cigarettes it manufactures for sale in the fifty United States and the District of Columbia.
