Production Process Changes Sample Clauses

The Production Process Changes clause defines the procedures and requirements for making alterations to the methods or steps used in manufacturing or delivering goods or services under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines how one party must notify the other of proposed changes, obtain necessary approvals, and document any modifications to the process. For example, if a supplier wants to switch to a new manufacturing technique or substitute materials, they must follow the steps set out in this clause. Its core function is to ensure that both parties maintain oversight and control over production quality and consistency, thereby minimizing risks associated with unapproved or unexpected changes.
Production Process Changes. Seller shall notify Buyer ninety (90) days prior to making any changes to Products, which will cause Products not to meet specifications listed in Schedule I or in Seller’s reasonable judgment will otherwise not be reasonably equivalent to Products produced prior to such change, and shall obtain Buyer’s agreement that such changes do not render the Products supplied hereunder unsuitable for Buyer’s use prior to instituting such changes.
Production Process Changes. 12.1 Regardless of effect on form, fit or function, Flextronics will notify Alimera of any intended change to manufacturing/assembly process, inspection and test procedures and/or packaging and storage procedures with respect to the Product, prior to implementing the change. Alimera will evaluate the intended change to determine the significance of the change and the appropriate regulatory action, if any. Notwithstanding any other terms herein, this notice shall only be through Flextronics’ Change Control System. 12.2 Flextronics shall develop written procedures describing the receipt, identification, quarantine, storage, handling, sampling, testing and approval/rejection of materials and sub-components used in the Product. 12.3 Flextronics shall implement appropriate production process controls including quality data/metrics, as agreed upon in writing with Alimera, prior to initiation of production. Flextronics shall analyze and report to Alimera on quality data/metrics during Quarterly Business Review (QBR) sessions held between Flextronics and Alimera each quarter.
Production Process Changes. Vendor shall notify Be Utopian Technosoft a minimum of 120 days in advance of making any changes to items/materials provided by Vendor, or raw materials/ formulations/feedstocks used to produce items/materials or changes to the production process, or production equipment, suppliers and/or locations. Vendor shall obtain Be Utopian Technosoft’s written consent that such changes do not render the materials supplied hereunder unsuitable for Be Utopian Technosoft’s use prior to instituting such changes. Be Utopian Technosoft will review the requested change and if authorized by Be Utopian Technosoft, Vendor must obtain Be Utopian Technosoft’s written consent that such changes do not render the materials supplied hereunder unsuitable for Be Utopian Technosoft’s use prior to instituting such changes.
Production Process Changes. Seller shall notify Buyer prior to making any significant changes to Materials provided by Seller, to the production process, or production equipment and/or location(s) involved in the fulfillment of this Agreement and shall obtain Buyer's agreement that such changes do not render the products supplied hereunder unsuitable for Buyer's use prior to instituting such changes. Each revision or change is considered accepted by Buyer if a notice is not received within 30 days after Seller mails it, requesting that Buyer and Seller meet as soon as possible to determine the most *CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED effective way for Buyer to provide an efficient cost effective Material for use in view of the proposed significant changes described above. If no exceptions are received, Buyer agrees to the proposed Seller changes. [...***...]

Related to Production Process Changes

  • Product Changes Vocera shall have the right, in its absolute discretion, without liability to End User, to update to provide new functionality or otherwise change the design of any Product or to discontinue the manufacture or sale of any Product. Vocera shall notify End User at least 90 days prior to the delivery of any Product which incorporates a change that adversely affects form, fit or function (“Material Change”). Vocera shall also notify End User at least 90 days prior to the discontinuance of manufacture of any Product. Notification will be made as soon as reasonably practical for changes associated with regulatory or health and safety issues.

  • Escalation Process If Customer believes in good faith that Customer has not received quality or timely assistance in response to a support request or that Customer urgently need to communicate important support related business issues to Service Provider’s management, Customer may escalate the support request by contacting Service Provider and requesting that the support request be escalated to work with Customer to develop an action plan.

  • Program Changes Contractor agrees to inform the County of any alteration in program or service delivery at least thirty (30) days prior to the implementation of the change, or as soon as reasonably feasible.

  • Evaluation Process ‌ A. The immediate supervisor will meet with an employee at the start of their review period to discuss performance expectations. The employee will receive copies of their performance expectations as well as notification of any modifications made during the review period. Employee work performance will be evaluated during probationary, trial service and transition review periods and at least annually thereafter. Notification will be given to a probationary or trial service employee whose work performance is determined to be unsatisfactory. B. The supervisor will discuss the evaluation with the employee. The employee will have the opportunity to provide feedback on the evaluation. The discussion may include such topics as: 1. Reviewing the employee’s performance; 2. Identifying ways the employee may improve their performance; 3. Updating the employee’s position description, if necessary; 4. Identifying performance goals and expectations for the next appraisal period; and 5. Identifying employee training and development needs. C. The performance evaluation process will include, but not be limited to, a written performance evaluation on forms used by the Employer, the employee’s signature acknowledging receipt of the forms, and any comments by the employee. A copy of the performance evaluation will be provided to the employee at the time of the review. A copy of the final performance evaluation, including any employee or reviewer comments, will be provided to the employee. The original performance evaluation forms, including the employee’s comments, will be maintained in the employee’s personnel file. D. If an employee disagrees with their performance evaluation, the employee has the right to attach a rebuttal. E. The performance evaluation process is subject to the grievance procedure in Article 30. The specific content of a performance evaluation is not subject to the grievance procedure. F. Performance evaluations will not be used to initiate personnel actions such as transfer, promotion, or discipline.

  • Selection Process The Mortgage Loans were selected from among the outstanding one- to four-family mortgage loans in the Seller's portfolio at the related Closing Date as to which the representations and warranties set forth in Subsection 9.02 could be made and such selection was not made in a manner so as to affect adversely the interests of the Purchaser;