Process Change definition
Examples of Process Change in a sentence
At the conclusion of the response period established during the evaluation of the proposed change, the Executive Board shall evaluate whether to approve the Process Change, if an E-MOU change will be required, and a proposed timeline for implementation.
The Executive Board shall review the Data Governing Board’s recommendation and make a final decision whether the Process Change is an approved change.
Supplier shall notify Buyer of any changes made to the products via a Product or Process Change Notification (PCN).
If the change is a Process Change, the Data Governing Board, through the Operating Group, shall ensure that each Party is provided a copy of the original proposed change.
If a new agency becomes a Participating Agency after the Participating Agencies have been asked to respond to questions about the Process Change but before the designated response date, the new Participating Agency will be given an opportunity to respond by the designated response date.
A subsequent First Article Inspection is required per ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s procedures, as a minimum, whenever there has been a Major Process Change.
In the event that Supplier, acting in good faith, represents that a Process Change is necessary, but Glatfelter does not consent to such change, Glatfelter shall have the option to terminate the Agreement in its entirety, or with respect to such Product, at its option, upon ninety (90) days’ written notice.
If requested by Glatfelter, Supplier will provide at no cost to Glatfelter sufficient quantities of product made with a Process Change to enable Glatfelter, or its customer(s), if applicable, to conduct trials using such altered product before Supplier discontinues the existing Product.
If the surplus is caused by Process Change, the provisions of paragraphs 15.06(b) and 15.08 shall not apply.
The Company shall also notify the Union in writing whether the surplus condition is caused by Process Change or by an External Event as those terms are defined in a letter of agreement.