Stop Ship Order definition

Stop Ship Order means a stop ship order under WDC's established stop ship procedure as set forth in EXHIBIT C.
Stop Ship Order means a process by which NetApp stops a released Product or other item from being shipped from Dot Hill or a Dot Hill DCM to NetApp or any NetApp DCM.
Stop Ship Order means a process by which Dot Hill stops a released Product or other item from being shipped from Supplier.

Examples of Stop Ship Order in a sentence

  • In the event the parties fail to qualify Products pursuant to Section 3.1, or to resolve a Stop Ship Order, the parties will use their best efforts to cure such failure until the midpoint of life of the Active Program.

  • Dot Hill shall provide advance written notice of desire to an inspection at least [***] prior notice for routine visits and with [***] notice for Out of Control or Stop Ship Order situations.

  • At this point, a production Stop Ship Order or a screen / rework at Supplier’s expense will be issued.

  • NetApp shall provide reasonable advance written notice of its desire to perform an inspection, with at least [***] prior notice for routine visits and with at least [***] notice for Dot Hill Out of Control or Stop Ship Order situations.

  • If the Product experiences a BOM non-conformance, Dot Hill can impose a Stop Ship Order or inspection for failing criteria [***].

  • If any customer of Dot Hill experiences any a significant amount of DOA Products, attributable to Supplier workmanship or components, Dot Hill may impose a Stop Ship Order or inspection for failing criteria [***].

  • If an Out of Control condition occurs, NetApp reserves the right to require Dot Hill to implement corrective actions which include, without limitation, a Stop Ship Order or agreed additional manufacturing processes, screens, tests, and/or burn-in processes, at Dot Hill’s expense.