Packaging and dispatch Sample Clauses

Packaging and dispatch. 9.1 The Supplier will package the goods at its own expense subject to the requirements stipulated in the Agreement and by law in a manner that is appropriate for the goods. The Supplier is liable for the damage caused by insufficient or inadequate packaging.
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Packaging and dispatch. 1. The Goods should be properly packaged to ensure that they reach the place of destination in good condition. They should also be marked according to all legal provisions and any supplementary regulations of SPP.
Packaging and dispatch. 1. Goods shall be dispatched (including any returns) at the expense and risk of the purchaser unless other- wise agreed. This shall also be the case where we deliver the goods using our own vehicles. In all cases, we shall be entitled to charge delivery costs up to the amount that would have been incurred had a different me- thod of dispatch been chosen.
Packaging and dispatch. The Seller shall package the goods safely and carefully and pack them suitably in all respects considering the peculiarity of the material for normal safe transport by Sea/ Air / Rail/ Road to its destination suitably protected against loss, damage, corrosion in transit and the effect of tropical salt laden atmosphere. The packages shall be provided with fixtures/ hooks and sling marks as may be required for easy and safe handling. If any consignment needs special handling instruction, the same shall be clearly marked with standard symbols / instructions. Hazardous material should be notified as such and their packing, transportation and other protection must conform to relevant regulations. The packing, shipping, storage and processing of the goods must comply with the prevailing legislation and regulations concerning safety, the environment and working conditions. Any Imported/Physical Exports items packed with raw/ solid wood packing material should be treated as per ISPM – 15 (fumigation) and accompanied by Phytosanitory/ Fumigation certificate. If safety information sheets (MSDS – Material Safety Data Sheet) exist for an item or the packaging, vendor must provide this information without fail along with the consignment. Each package must be marked with Consignee name, Purchase order number, Package number, Gross weight and net weight, dimensions (LxBxH) and Seller’s name. Packing list of goods inside each package with PO item number and quantity must also be fixed securely outside the box to indicate the contents of each box. Total number of packages in the consignment must also be indicated in the packing list. Separate packing & identification of items should be as follows.
Packaging and dispatch. 1. The Goods should be properly packaged to ensure that they reach the place of destination in good condition. They should also be marked according to all legal provisions and any supplementary regulations of Sanquin.
Packaging and dispatch. 6.1 The goods must be properly packed (unless the nature of the goods dictates otherwise) and secured in such a way that they reach their destination in good condition during normal carriage. Seller shall, to the satisfaction of Buyer, take out sufficient insurance against risks that may reasonably be considered present during transport.
Packaging and dispatch. 7.1. The Supplier must dispatch the goods according to the batch sizes, predetermined in the Subcontracting Agreement.
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Packaging and dispatch. 1. The goods will be packaged according to standards which are customary in the industry and trade. The cost shall be paid by the buyer.
Packaging and dispatch. 1. The Contractor will pack the goods for delivery, in the most economical, safe and careful way possible, in such a way that the consignment can be handled during transport and offloading. The Contractor will ensure that the goods make it to the destination in good condition. Special packaging to be returned to the Contractor must be indicated as such. The Contractor must always include the available Safety Data Sheets for the goods or packaging with the delivery. The Contractor will mark the consignment with the FIB order- and reference number and the number of packages as well as the correct delivery address information. The exterior of the package will be equipped with a packing list indicating the content of the consignment. FIB may refuse a delivery if these requirements are not met.
Packaging and dispatch. (1) The dispatch ensues at the risk of the purchaser (see clause 3. (1). The goods are commercially and well packaged and dispatched. Packaging is invoiced at approximate cost price and is non returnable.
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