PACKING AND LABELLING. 12.1 The Products shall be packed and marked separately as set out in the Specifications and the applicable Purchase Order. The Purchase Order and product numbers shall be set out in the shipping documents.
13.1 All Product Supply shall be handled in accordance with the standards/requirements set out in the Specification and in Enclosure 2.3
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PACKING AND LABELLING. 6.1 The Goods shall be packed and marked in accordance with Buyer’s instructions. Under all circumstances, the packing and package shall give the protection required under normal transport conditions to prevent damage to or deterioration of the Goods. The purchase order number and Buyer’s product numbers shall be set out in the shipping documents.
6.2 Seller shall introduce and maintain a system of bar code labeling in accordance with Buyer’s instructions.
PACKING AND LABELLING. 6.1 The Goods shall be packed and marked in accordance with Ericsson's instructions. The purchase order number and Ericsson's product numbers shall be set out in the shipping documents.
6.2 The Seller shall introduce and maintain a system of bar code labelling.
7.1 Seller undertakes to comply with the applicable requirements in the ISO 9000 quality system standards and ISO 14001 environmental system standards, or such equivalent standards as are specified by Seller and agreed with Ericsson. If Seller does not comply to the ISO 14001 or equivalent environmental standards, Seller shall on or before the execution of this Agreement provide Ericsson with a plan for implementation of the said standard.
7.2 Upon reasonable notice to the Seller, Ericsson shall be entitled, at no charge by the Seller, to inspect the Seller's premises during normal business hours with respect to the verification of processes and quality systems, quality control of Goods and carrying out sampling and conducting other necessary investigations of quality and delivery performance. The Seller shall use this best endeavours to provide for a similar inspection by Ericsson on the premises of the Seller's subcontractors. In the event that such an inspection does not meet with Ericsson's quality demands, the Seller shall, without delay or cost to Ericsson, take the appropriate remedial measures in order to achieve the necessary quality level.
7.3 The seller shall issue all documents reasonably requested by Ericsson, in a format specified by Ericsson, regarding the quality of the Goods.
PACKING AND LABELLING. 6.1 The Goods shall be packed into a Type-A Package Design (herein after referred to as a transport container), which is responsibility of the Seller. The transport container is a non-returnable package where a purchased quantity of the Goods is no more than 0.5
PACKING AND LABELLING. (a) Lucent must comply with the requirements relating to packing, marking and labelling of the items of Equipment as specified in Schedule 7.
(b) Lucent must ensure that the items of Equipment are packed for road freight transportation.
PACKING AND LABELLING. The packing and package shall give the protection required to prevent damage to or deterioration of the goods during transport. All goods shall be identified with part and Order numbers. The packaging material must be in compliance with environmental regulations of both buying and selling country.
PACKING AND LABELLING. 5.1. The products shall be packed in a transport packaging set (of A type) as determined by the Seller. The Seller manufactures the transport packaging set (hereinafter referred to as the «cargo package»), and it is a disposable package.
5.2. The Seller shall label every cargo package in accordance with the regulations of ICAO, RSTRM-73 (Rules of safe transportation of radioactive materials), and Safety Standards of IAEA, series 6 (1996). The Seller is responsible for the safety of packages.
5.3. The Seller shall put a Quality certificate for the products being shipped and a Packing list inside each cargo package.
5.4. The Seller shall label every cargo package in accordance with the Buyer’s purchase order.
PACKING AND LABELLING. RSG will fix a packing list giving full details of the contents of a consignment to the outside of the packaging so that it is easily located and unlikely to be lost or damaged, including the following details: (a) Place of Delivery address; (b) relevant identity numbers (e.g. PO, line item, and manufacturer’s part/item numbers or RSG’s serial/item numbers (where allotted)); (c) item description and quantity; (d) consignment weight in kilograms; (e) any recommended handling instructions; (f) any special safety/dangerous goods details; and (g) dispatch date. RSG will pack the Hardware:
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