Labeling and Serialization Sample Clauses

The Labeling and Serialization clause establishes requirements for how products must be labeled and assigned unique serial numbers or codes. Typically, this clause specifies the type of information that must appear on product labels—such as batch numbers, manufacturing dates, or regulatory compliance marks—and outlines the method for serializing individual units for tracking and traceability. Its core function is to ensure that products can be accurately identified and traced throughout the supply chain, which helps prevent counterfeiting, supports recalls, and ensures regulatory compliance.
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Labeling and Serialization. (a) Supplier shall affix to each Product the applicable Alcatel trademarks, trade names and trade dress, and otherwise label each Product, in accordance with the Specifications. Supplier shall not use any Alcatel trademark, trade name or trade dress delivered to Supplier in connection with this Agreement except as permitted by this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to grant to Supplier any right in any Alcatel trademark, trade name or trade dress affixed to any Product. Supplier agrees to undertake, at its cost, “Alcatelization” of the Supplier products that will be sold by Alcatel. This means, among other items, bringing the hardware and software products to a point where branding, splash and menu screens, CLI, external appearance, system messages, and supporting documentation says Alcatel. (b) Supplier shall serialize each Product in accordance with Alcatel’s serialization specifications and the procedures set forth on Schedule 6.6. Supplier hereby acknowledges receipt of a copy of the current version of Alcatel’s serialization specifications. If Alcatel modifies its serialization specifications, then Alcatel shall promptly deliver to Supplier a copy of the modified specifications.