Common use of Manufacturing Schedule Clause in Contracts

Manufacturing Schedule. The Supplier shall provide a manufacturing schedule to the Purchaser through e-mail 30 days after award of the PO. The schedule shall be in a format agreed upon by the Purchaser. E-mail addresses will be supplied in the Supplemental Specifications, but shall include [***]. At a minimum, the manufacturing schedule shall include the following: • Shop order number. • Purchaser’s plant name. • Unit number. • Section or component. • Witness and hold points as required by the Purchaser. The Supplier shall issue an updated manufacturing schedule to the Purchaser when monthly schedule changes are made. The Supplier shall notify the Purchaser of any delays during fabrication and shall have approval before changing fabrication schedule. In addition to the requirements stated above, the Supplier shall provide a current copy of the Supplier’s schedule to the Purchaser’s quality representative at the initial visit to be used to schedule the surveillance activities. This schedule shall include all witness and hold points established in the Supplier’s inspection and test plan (ITP) and any additional preestablished witness and hold points specified in the Purchaser’s procurement documents and/or initial visit.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Supply Agreement (Powersecure International, Inc.), Master Supply Agreement (Powersecure International, Inc.), Master Supply Agreement (Powersecure International, Inc.)

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