Put into Production definition

Put into Production or “Production” means that the Project Company goes through the confirmation procedures in the relevant parks and receives the confirmation notice of the Project being put into Production.

Examples of Put into Production in a sentence

  • If each Release is Put into Production whenever it has been accepted by the Customer, there will be a Handover, Production and approval period for each Release – see clauses 2.4 and 2.5.

  • The project and milestone plan in Appendix 4 should state whether each Release will be put into ordinary operation (production) – see clause 2.5.1 – as the Release is accepted by the Customer, or whether all or parts of the deliverables will be Put into Production as a whole.

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