Common use of TRANSITION OF SUPPLY Clause in Contracts

TRANSITION OF SUPPLY. Upon expiration or termination of the Purchase Order for any reason, Seller will cooperate with the Buyer to help avoid production disruptions while the production of the Goods is being resourced to another supplier. To the extent requested by the Buyer, and at no cost to Buyer, Seller will: (a) work diligently with the Buyer to identify an alternative source of supply that is acceptable to the Buyer; and (b) promptly provide all requested information and documentation regarding, and access to, Seller’s manufacturing process, including identifying Seller’s component-part and raw-material suppliers relating to the Goods. In addition, the Supplier will supply the Buyer at the prices and other terms stated in this Order during the transition period to the new supply source. If a transition period longer than 6 months is required, the Buyer and the Supplier will negotiate in good faith on the terms and conditions of any longer transition period.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

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