Shipping to Company locations Sample Clauses

Shipping to Company locations. Most of the Products are designed to withstand a maximum of two pallet high floor storage. Components, including chips and batteries must be single stacked on the floor or stored in pallet racks. Company may direct Jabil to ship to specific Company locations and distributions centers such as, but not limited to, Sumner, WA; Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX, Xxxxxx; and Rotterdam, Netherlands. Incoterms for sale to Company are FCA Port (or airport) of Origin. Company will select the freight forwarder and communicate local contacts to Jabil. Based on selection of forwarder or ocean carrier, Company will specify the Port of Origin. Company will be responsible for paying the transportation costs from the origin port or airport to the destination, Jabil will arrange empty container delivery in accordance with the shipping schedule communicated to Jabil by Company. Upon receipt of container, Jabil will inspect the container for any signs of damages to flooring, any holes in the roof or side of the containers, and any sign of tampering with the latching device (tampering to include drilling out rivets and replacing the rivets with bolts). If the container has holes, damages or signs of tampering Jabil will request a replacement container. Products will be loaded on the container, floor stacked, in a manner to prevent damage and to fully utilize the container. Jabil shall adhere to any specific pallet configuration requested and provided by Company. If there is a requirement to ship on wooden pallets, then the pallets must meet the guidelines of ISPM15 and be appropriately marked, indicating the pallets meet the standards. Company will be responsible for the costs associated with purchasing these pallets. Containers must be sealed with a cargo seal that meets or exceeds ISO/PAS 17712:2006.
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