Preparation for Delivery Sample Clauses

Preparation for Delivery. All products shall be packed to ensure safe delivery to destination at lowest rates. Packaging shall comply with the requirements of Section 403.7191, Florida Statutes, and can be viewed at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String =&URL=0400-0499/0403/Sections/0403.7191.html. This statute addresses toxic (materials) in packaging. Due to the nature of the products that will awarded in this solicitation, awarded contractors must ensure that defense products are delivered only to authorized end-user customers, packaged securely with precautions taken to prevent accidental spills, discharge, breakage or misdelivery to (an) unauthorized individual(s). Each container shall be marked to include a description of the product, the name of vendor, and the State’s contract and purchase order numbers.
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Preparation for Delivery. All Products shall be packaged and prepared to ensure safe delivery to the Customer’s identified destination at the lowest rates, based on Customer’s requested shipping method and timeframes. Packaging shall comply with all applicable laws, including the requirements of section 403.7191, F.S. Due to the nature of the Products that are provided under this Contract, Contractors must ensure that Products are delivered only to authorized Customer representatives and are securely packaged, with precautions taken to prevent accidental spills, discharge, breakage, or misdelivery to unauthorized individual(s). Title and risk of loss or damage to all Commodities shall be the responsibility of the Contractor until accepted by the Customer in accordance with this Contract. Each container shall be marked to include a description of the Product, the name of the Contractor, and the State’s Contract and purchase order numbers.
Preparation for Delivery. All Products shall be packaged and prepared to ensure safe delivery to the Customer’s identified destination at the lowest rates, based on Customer’s requested shipping method and timeframes. The Customer is responsible for all shipping and freight charges. Packaging shall comply with all applicable laws, including the requirements of section 403.7191, F.S. Due to the nature of the Products that are provided under this Contract, Contractors must ensure that Products are delivered only to authorized Customer representatives and are securely packaged, with precautions taken to prevent accidental spills, discharge, breakage, or misdelivery to unauthorized individual(s). Title and risk of loss or damage to all Commodities shall be the responsibility of the Contractor until accepted by the Customer in accordance with this Contract. Each container shall be marked to include a description of the Product, the name of the Contractor, and the State’s Contract and purchase order numbers.
Preparation for Delivery. All products shall be packed to ensure safe delivery to destination at lowest rates. Packaging shall comply with the requirements of Section 403.7191 of the Florida Statutes. Each container shall be marked to include a description of the product, the name of the Contractor, the State’s contract number, and the Customer’s purchase order numbers.
Preparation for Delivery. Packing: The Contractor shall ensure all products are packed in a manner which ensures safe delivery to Customers.
Preparation for Delivery. The Forklifts shall be supplied in drive-away condition, to include all fluid levels in normal operating ranges.
Preparation for Delivery. 5.1 Dating: All mattresses delivered under this specification shall bear the date of manufacture.
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Preparation for Delivery. 5.1 Dating: All box springs delivered under this specification shall bear the date of manufacture.
Preparation for Delivery. The TOYOTA DYNA Light Flatbed shall be supplied in drive-away condition, to include all fluid levels in normal operating ranges.
Preparation for Delivery. Supplies shall be prepared for delivery in accordance with ASTM-D-3951-98(2004), “Standard Practice for Commercial Packaging”. All material to be delivered shall be afforded the degree of packaging (preservation and packing) required to prevent deterioration and damages due to the hazards of shipment, handling and storage. The contractor shall ensure packaging is appropriate for forces afloat and other DOD activities. The contractor shall use MIL-STD-2073-1D and MIL-E-17555H as guidance. Hazardous materials shall be packaged in accordance with Title 49 (Parts 100 to 185) of the Code of Federal Regulations, U.S. Hazardous Materials Regulation (HMR) and International Air Transport Association (IATA) Restricted Articles and Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR). Marking shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-129, Standard Practice for Military Marking, to identify military equipment. Military equipment shall be identified in terms of Line Replaceable Unit(s) (LRU) and Shop Replaceable Unit (SRU). The contractor shall include the software/firmware version identification on the item. The contractor shall also include a statement confirming each delivered item has successfully passed acceptance test procedures. The contractor shall also include a listing of the “as built” configuration for each delivered MIDS-LVT system, LRU or SRU. The commercial practices used to mark military equipment shall include marking LRUs, SRUs and shipping containers to identify Controlled Cryptographic Items (CCI). The contractor shall mark CCI in accordance with Communication Security (COMSEC) Material System, Policy and Procedures for Navy Electronic Key Management System Tiers 2 and 3 (EKMS-1) Article 525, unless otherwise directed by the Government. This shall include anti-tamper indicators or labels.
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