Manufacturing Facilities; Workforce; Inspections Sample Clauses

Manufacturing Facilities; Workforce; Inspections. (a) During the Term, (i) RJRT agrees to manufacture the RJRT Products exclusively at the Tobaccoville Facility in accordance with the Specifications, and (ii) Imperial agrees to manufacture the Lorillard Products exclusively at the Greensboro Facility in accordance with the Specifications. Subject to Sections 2.3(e) and 2.11(b), (A) RJRT agrees to maintain the Tobaccoville Facility and all equipment used or useful in the manufacture of the RJRT Products (and all components thereof) in good, clean, safe and hygienic condition and repair (subject only to normal wear and tear), and (B) Imperial agrees to maintain the Greensboro Facility and all equipment used or useful in the manufacture of the Lorillard Products (and all components thereof) in good, clean, safe and hygienic condition and repair (subject only to normal wear and tear). Subject to Sections 2.3(e) and 2.11(b), each Manufacturer agrees to maintain production capacity at the Tobaccoville Facility or Greensboro Facility, as applicable, to manufacture the applicable Products in the volumes projected in the most-recently provided Short-Term Forecast for such Products, subject to the limitations set forth in Section 3.2(a). (b) During the Term, each Manufacturer agrees to employ a sufficient workforce with the requisite ability, experience, expertise and licensure to manufacture the Products in accordance with the Specifications and other requirements of this Agreement. (c) Representatives of each Customer may, upon reasonable notice and at times and frequencies reasonably acceptable to the applicable Manufacturer, visit and inspect the Tobaccoville Facility or Greensboro Facility, as the case may be, where the Products are being manufactured, packaged and stored. Each Customer will bear its own expenses with regard to any such visits, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties. If requested by any Customer, the relevant Manufacturer will cause appropriate individuals working on the activities relating to this Agreement to be available for meetings during any such visit and inspection. The visitation and inspection rights covered by this Section 2.2(c) include the right to inspect all inventory of the Products, the manufacturing, packaging and storage facilities and processes relating to the manufacture, packaging and storage of the Products (including quality control measures) and the machinery, equipment and materials used in all such processes (including the storage and handling of the Custo...
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Manufacturing Facilities; Workforce; Inspections. During the Term, (i) RAI agrees to manufacture the RAI Products exclusively at the Tobaccoville Facility in accordance with the Specifications, and (ii) Imperial agrees to manufacture the Lorillard Products exclusively at the Greensboro Facility in accordance with the Specifications. RAI agrees to maintain the Tobaccoville Facility and all equipment used or useful in the manufacture of the RAI Products (and all components thereof) in good, clean, safe and hygienic condition and repair (subject only to normal wear and tear and casualty events), in each case, as is necessary to continue to manufacture the RAI Products in accordance with the Specifications throughout the Term. Imperial agrees to maintain the Greensboro Facility and all equipment used or useful in the manufacture of the Lorillard Products (and all components thereof) in good, clean, safe and hygienic condition and repair (subject only to normal wear and tear and casualty events), in each case, as is necessary to continue to manufacture the Lorillard Products in accordance with the Specifications throughout the Term. Subject to Section 2.3(d), each Manufacturer agrees to maintain production capacity at the Tobaccoville Facility or Greensboro Facility, as applicable, to manufacture the applicable Products in the volumes projected in the most-recently provided Short-Term Forecast for such Products, subject to the limitations set forth in Section 3.2(a).

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