ENGINEERING CHANGE Sample Clauses

ENGINEERING CHANGE. Orders Applied may change its drawings, design, and Specifications at any time and generate a proposed ECO therefor in accordance with Article 24 of Exhibit 1. An Applied supplier engineer will review with Supplier all proposed ECO's that affect the form, fit, or function of Items. Applied will provide, in writing, approved ECO's (Attachment 12), indicating the effective dates of all changes. Unless otherwise notified, Applied's receiving inspection will inspect to the latest revision in effect per the Authorized Demand Signal. Supplier will be provided twelve (12) time periods during the calendar year when Supplier will be allowed to submit requests for engineering changes to an Item. Such changes may include without limitation changes in Component parts, testing or manufacturing procedures or cosmetic changes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Supplier may request an engineering change related to a safety, quality or delivery issue at any time. Supplier shall request any such engineering changes via a Supplier Problem Sheet (Attachment 13) and shall submit such request to Applied's designated buyer and designated Supplier Problem Sheet administrator. Changes shall not be implemented by Supplier (and Supplier shall not ship any Items with any such changes) until written permission to proceed is given by Applied's authorized purchasing representative and the Agreement is modified accordingly. Applied will consider Supplier's request to modify the terms of this Agreement relating to a requested change order if such request is made before the implementation by Supplier of the requested engineering changes. 4.2 Tooling Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing, dies, tools, patterns and drawings used in the manufacture of Items shall be furnished by and at the expense of Supplier. Any tooling which is built or procured by Supplier and which is unique to the Modules and/or relevant to the manufacture, testing, maintenance, repair or troubleshooting of Modules will, upon Applied's request, be sold to Applied by Supplier at the net book value of such tooling at the time of request. If applicable upon Applied's request, Supplier agrees to provide a separate line item quote for tooling. Applied will, upon agreement to a quote for tooling, pay for the tooling cost separately, and title to the tooling and cost for the tooling will not be amortized into the Contract Prices of the purchased Items. Supplier will establish appropriate accountability and tracking...
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ENGINEERING CHANGE. Page 21 SECTION 13.0 INVENTORY ................................................ Page 22 SECTION 14.0 INTEGRATION .............................................. Page 24 SECTION 15.0 DROP SHIPMENTS ........................................... Page 29 SECTION 16.0 PACKAGING ................................................ Page 30 SECTION 17.0 QUALITY .................................................. Page 30
ENGINEERING CHANGE a) MSL is required to inform IBM of any necessary or required EC which would be applicable to the Products in general. In no event shall MSL make any changes or incorporate any modification to Products without the prior written agreement of IBM.
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ENGINEERING CHANGE. 10.1 At any time, Supplier may make any improvements to the Products as Supplier may determine in its discretion. Supplier will communicate such improvements to Cummins at least thirty (30) days prior to implementation with respect to any future Products to be delivered to Cummins.
ENGINEERING CHANGE. In the event that BIZ determines that the Embassy-Enabled Product requires further technical modifications, BIZ shall provide Wave with written notice detailing the proposed modifications and Wave shall in good faith determine the feasibility of implementing such proposed modifications. If Wave determines that it is feasible to implement the modifications, Wave and BIZ agrees to work together in good faith to implement such modifications to the Embassy-Enabled Product.
ENGINEERING CHANGE. In the event that 3Com finds or becomes aware of a situation which in its opinion necessitates or would benefit from an engineering change in any of the Products, 3Com shall suggest such proposed engineering change to Seller and Seller and 3Com agree to work with each other in good faith to determine whether such change will be made and if so will work with each other on the implementation of such change. Seller agrees to work with 3Com in good faith to upgrade or alter the Product to changing market requirements.
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ENGINEERING CHANGE. “Engineering Change” is a material or process change that affects a Product’s safety, performance, cost, reliability or appearance. Unless the Product Specifications for a Product provide a more stringent communication process, either Party may request an Engineering Change, but it will occur only if the Parties agree in writing as to any resulting Product Specification changes, cost savings or other outcomes, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned.
ENGINEERING CHANGE. Engineering Change happens when partial circuit modification is needed for any reasons. Part or all of the above flow may be run through depending on the scale of modification. Also depending on the negotiation with Foundry, some wafers may need to be held on contract to enhance the modification schedule at the initial stage of the product. All changes must go through GDA's Change Control Board and the cost and schedule impacts if necessary will be negotiated by Parties in good faith.
ENGINEERING CHANGE. ORDERS (ECO) CHANGES. EMC reserves the right to make substitutions and modifications in the specifications and design of any Material and Software. Substitutions and modifications do not create or imply any obligation to make substitutions or modifications to any Material or Software previously provided. All substitutions and modifications shall be made in accordance with EMC's standard Engineering Change Order (ECO) control procedures as set forth in the Services Guide (as defined in Section 15.1 below), as such procedures may be amended from time to time.
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