Non-Standard Components definition

Non-Standard Components are components purchased for Products that Supplier purchased on behalf of Customer in performance of a Purchase Order or Forecast that are non-cancelable, non-returnable, have been altered from original packaging and/or received value added services, such as programming, tape and reeling or special customer marking, or unusable in manufacturing for Supplier’s other customers. Such parts shall be identified in writing at time of contract approval or upon release of a new board assembly requirement, which includes such components and shall be resubmitted upon any change to part status at Supplier. Due to the dynamic nature of such listing, Seller may experience changes in designation during the quarter. In such event, if material liability is created due to a forecast change by Buyer, Seller will provide backup data to justify the Buyer liability. Notwithstanding the above, Buyer is liable for standard components that have been altered from original packaging and/or received value added services, such as programming, tape and reeling or special Buyer marking that Seller can not mitigate.

Examples of Non-Standard Components in a sentence

  • SANMINA-SCI shall make purchase commitments (including purchase commitments for Long Lead-time Components) to its Component manufacturers or suppliers (“Vendors”) based upon the Forecast, and [***] shall be required to pay for and will receive delivery of any Non-Standard Components purchased in support of CUSTOMER’s then-current Forecast.