Engineering Change Control definition

Engineering Change Control or “ECC” means the engineering change control procedures as set out in BP-PROC-00539.

Examples of Engineering Change Control in a sentence

  • Any change that Supplier proposes to the PRODUCT furnished hereunder and the documentation related thereto that would impact upon (a) reliability, (b) the PRODUCT specifications, or (c) form, fit, or function requires the approval of Company, as outlined in the Engineering Change Control Procedures, Appendix 5.

  • Purchaser shall not, without Kodak's written consent, attempt to enforce any of the provisions under the OEM Modification relating to (i) Engineering Specifications, Engineering Change Control or Production Quality Assurance or (ii) trademarks or trade names of Kodak or the Subsidiaries.

  • Any change that Supplier proposes to the Material furnished hereunder and the documentation related thereto that would impact upon (a) reliability, (b) the Material specifications, or (c) form, fit, or function requires the approval of Company, as outlined in the Engineering Change Control Procedures set forth in Attachment E.

  • SERVICE MANAGEMENT 7 2.1 ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE & RESPONSIBILITIES 7 2.1.1 Client Account Manager 7 2.1.2 New Project Implementation 7 2.2 KEY OPERATIONAL TEAMS 8 2.2.1 Engineering Change Control (ECC) 8 2.2.2 Work In Progress (WIP) 9 2.2.3 Purchasing 9 2.2.4 Print Services 9 2.2.5 Freight Management Traffic 10 2.2.6 IT 10 2.3 ESCALATION 11 2.3.1 Complaints 11 3.

  • In the event that Supplier develops a remedy for the defect(s) that cause the Epidemic Condition, and at Supplier’s sole expense and upon Logitech’s written approval, Supplier shall (i) incorporate the remedy in the affected Products according to Supplier’s Engineering Change Control procedure; (ii) ship all subsequent Products incorporating the required modification correcting the defect(s) at no additional charge to Logitech; and (iii) repair or replace Products that caused the Epidemic Condition.

  • If at any time following Final Acceptance of a Product either party considers it necessary or desirable to request such change to the Product or associated manufacturing process, that party may submit a written engineering change (“EC”) request to the other party in accordance with such Engineering Change Control Process.

  • Configuration Management will be exercised through the existing Engineering Change Control process that applies to all design aspects of the project.

Related to Engineering Change Control

  • Accounting Change refers to any change in accounting principles required by the promulgation of any rule, regulation, pronouncement or opinion by the Financial Accounting Standards Board of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants or, if applicable, the SEC.

  • Change Control means the process set out in Section 2.6.

  • Accounting Changes refers to changes in accounting principles required by the promulgation of any rule, regulation, pronouncement or opinion by the Financial Accounting Standards Board of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants or, if applicable, the SEC.

  • Value engineering change proposal (VECP) means a proposal that--

  • Change Control Process means the change control process, if any, referred to in the Key Provisions;