Value Engineering Services; DFX Analysis Sample Clauses

The Value Engineering Services; DFX Analysis clause defines the contractor's obligation to analyze and optimize the design, manufacturing, and cost-effectiveness of a product or system. This typically involves reviewing the design for manufacturability, assembly, reliability, and other factors (collectively known as Design for X or DFX) to identify opportunities for cost savings, improved performance, or enhanced quality. By requiring these analyses, the clause ensures that the final product is efficient to produce and meets the necessary standards, ultimately reducing costs and minimizing production issues.
Value Engineering Services; DFX Analysis. On an on-going basis during the Term, using normal workcell resources, Manufacturer shall provide value engineering services and DFX Analysis with respect to existing Products, upon Zebra’s request pursuant to the COR/COA process in Section 3.12 and/or the SOW process in Section 2.2, at no cost to Zebra.

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