Engineering Change definition

Engineering Change means any mechanical or electrical change to a Hardware Product which affects its form, fit, function, safety, reliability, performance or maintainability.
Engineering Change means a change in any of the following (as determined by Purchaser in its discretion, even if the Specifications are not changed) that could impact the regulatory status or the fit, form, or function of the material provided: Product formulation, raw materials (including source of supply), manufacturing methodology, or manufacturing location.
Engineering Change means any change to the process, materials, equipment, technology, location or any other items listed in FoundryCo’s standard specifications for which a change would affect the performance, function or reliability of the Wafers.

Examples of Engineering Change in a sentence

  • Tesla may, upon notice to Supplier, submit Engineering Change Orders (“ECOs”) or request other changes within the scope of the Agreement with respect to any of the following: (i) Specifications; (ii) the place and date of delivery of Items; or (iii) the place, date and manner of inspection or acceptance of Items.

  • The Parties recognize that from time to xxxx Xxxxxx will request or will be requested by Buyer to implement Engineering Change Orders (hereinafter referred to as "ECOs").

  • The Supplier is encouraged to develop and submit Value Engineering Change Proposals (VECPs) voluntarily.

  • TheraSense may request, in writing, that ------------------- Facet incorporate an Engineering Change into any Product.

  • Such request will include a description of the proposed Engineering Change sufficient to permit Flextronics to evaluate its feasibility, impacts, and cost.


More Definitions of Engineering Change

Engineering Change means a mechanical or electrical change to the Product which affects form, fit, function or maintainability.
Engineering Change. (EC) shall mean a mechanical or electrical design and/or specification changes which, if made, would in the good faith opinion of IBM, affect the schedule, performance, reliability, availability, serviceability, appearance, dimensions, tolerance, safety or cost of Products, and which, in IBM's good faith opinion, would eventually require additional approval tests.
Engineering Change or “EC” means any change(s) to Product.
Engineering Change or "EC" means any change(s) to Product.
Engineering Change shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.1.
Engineering Change. Engineering Change Order” or “ECO” means a change to the design of a Product after Mass Production has begun. ECOs may be initiated by either party, but must be approved by Sonos prior to implementation.
Engineering Change or “EC” means a written request by Customer to change the Product or Products subject to this Agreement.