Repair Interval definition

Repair Interval means Repaired Product turnaround time and is measured in calendar days, starting when the Product Return arrives at Supplier’s dock with complete and correct documentation, and ending when the Repaired Product is either delivered by Supplier to Company’s designated transportation carrier in accordance with Article 6.0, or declared to be Unrepairable Product in accordance with Article 4.7.

Examples of Repair Interval in a sentence

  • If, during this Repair Interval, Supplier is unable to meet their commitment, Company will request a Corrective Action Plan submitted to Company within two (2) business days after Company’s request.

  • In the event that the appropriate LCS organization fails to reconcile discrepancies identified in Articles 5.1(a) or 5.1(b) above within four business (4) hours of the notice specified therein, the timing of the Repair Interval for such shipment shall be incremented by the amount of time needed to address the discrepancies.

  • The Supplier shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the Repair Interval does not exceed 20 calendar days for any Repair Order and the number of open Repair Orders aged beyond the 10 calendar day Repair Interval does not exceed 10% of the total open Repair Orders.

  • If no Repair Interval is shown, Supplier and Company shall agree on the Repair Interval for the Unrepaired Product.

  • In the event that the appropriate LCS organization fails to reconcile discrepancies identified in Sections 4.1(a) or 4.1(b) above within four (4) hours of the notice specified therein, the timing of the Repair Interval for such shipment shall be suspended until such time as the discrepancies are reconciled by the parties.

  • Such delays shall not be deemed to affect any measure of Supplier’s performance in respect of complying with the Repair Interval for such Repaired Products.