Planning and Control. 8. The competent authority shall satisfy itself that, on every occasion when a vessel is newly constructed or the crew accommodation of a vessel has been reconstructed, such vessel complies with the requirements of this Annex. The competent authority shall, to the extent practicable, require compliance with this Annex when the crew accommodation of a vessel is substantially altered and, for a vessel that changes the flag it flies to the flag of the Member State, require compliance with those requirements of this Annex that are applicable in accordance with paragraph 3.
Planning and Control. In order to produce packaging materials and provide services such that they are supplied in the quality and quantity required by the customer, the internal process operations of the supplier must be planned and controlled in an optimum manner. Checking and confirmation of production feasibility The supplier must check, before confirming the order, whether secure production is possible while complying with customer requirements and taking account of his own or any additional external production facilities required. If the supplier finds that he cannot comply with certain requirements, he must agree a further course of action with the relevant technical departments of the customer. Initial production sampling The customer defines internally which products or services require initial production sampling (see Quality Assurance Agreement with Production Material Suppliers / S 296001 Part 2 – Production Process and Product Release Procedure). The requirements associated with initial production sampling are defined in the relevant "submission level" (see S 296001-2). This information is passed on to the supplier in the form of an initial production sample order by the purchasing department at the specific recipient plant of the customer. Initial production sampling serves as proof that the product demands which have been agreed with the customer are met. Depending on the specified “submission level” the customer assesses on the basis of the corresponding documents and records to be included in the delivery as well as on the basis of initial production samples, whether the requirements for volume production release and volume production delivery for products which conform to specifications are met. Inspection planning The supplier must define the required monitoring and inspection activities before the start of production. Measures to be taken by the supplier in response to the occurrence of defects If, at the supplier’s premises, the product or service to be supplied is found to have a defect, the process must be interrupted immediately and corrected. If products are produced in series, those manufactured since the last inspection that gave a positive result (last good part) are to be inspected 100%. If it is found, when the defective quantity is being delimited, that defective products may already have been despatched to the customer, the relevant quality assurance function in the specific recipient plant of the customer must be notified immediately and the furt...
Planning and Control. Team (PAC) (Europe) The FIGSL Group will continue to provide support and consultancy on IT services as presently provided by the GEFI Planning & Control. Actual costs billed via the allocation methodology applicable to the GEIH Group immediately prior to the date hereof. First anniversary from the Trigger Date but in no event later than three years from the date hereof. Items/Service Billing Rate or Payment Methodology Service Termination Date 17. QAS Address Changes (Europe) The FIGSL Group will continue to provide access to and use of the QAS system hosted at Cell. Actual costs billed via the allocation methodology applicable to the GEIH Group immediately prior to the date hereof. The earlier of one year after the Trigger Date or the completion of the GEIH Group transition but in no event later than three years from the date hereof.
Planning and Control. The Purchaser’s normal Risk Management Strategy will be followed and a risk register maintained and updated. Both parties will work together to manage the risks relating to this Agreement and have in place appropriate systems for risk identification, eradication or mitigation. Should an incident arise, staff will bring it to the attention of the appropriate officers of both parties using agreed incident reporting procedures. The Supplier will use their best endeavours to provide the service outlined in this Agreement.
Planning and Control. The Contractor shall ensure the planning, coordination, technical direction, and surveillance of all activities necessary to execute all Customer Test Requests (CTR) issued for these facilities. In doing so, the Contractor shall possess and provide technical expertise on all ETF test xxxxxxxx and EFDTF facilities. Currently, the Government uses a Test Preparation Sheet (TPS) (reference ET01-PRO-OWI-003, Test Preparation Sheet Instructions) to direct the contractor to perform technician work. The Contractor shall:
Planning and Control. The Contractor shall plan, schedule, track, and status manufacturing tasks through the fabrication shops. The Contractor shall perform manufacturing planning to accomplish the requirements of the Customer Orders. The Contractor’s planning department shall coordinate problems through the Technical Monitor and ensure “as-built” configuration agrees with the “as-designed” configuration. In addition, the Contractor’s planning department shall be the primary interface between the Technical Monitor and the Contractor’s other organizational departments for information, status, schedules, and estimates relative to the Customer Orders. The Contractor shall use Government-owned “Micro” from Estimating Systems, Inc TM to perform estimates for Customer Orders. The current Government provided seat subscriptions are fully subscribed in the fabrication shop area. Integrated with Micro is the CAD package SolidWorks ® by SolidWorks Corporation for CAD model acceptance. The current Government provided seat subscriptions are fully subscribed in the fabrication shop area. The Contractor shall perform production control functions as necessary to accomplish the requirements of both the Customer Order and Work Order. The Contractor shall provide accurate and reliable Work Order status and schedule information when requested by the COTR. The Contractor’s production control shall assign manpower allocations to all approved Customer Orders. The Contractor shall operate and maintain the storeroom. This task shall include, but not be limited to, inventory control, receipt, issue, storage and handling of hardware, parts, and materials for both the Government and Contractor. The Contractor shall not be responsible for any Program Critical Hardware (PCH) handling or moves. When PCH handling or moves becomes necessary, the Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating the move with the Government and the Government’s contractors that provide this service. The Contractor shall also request assistance for oversized equipment moves from the Government when such moves are required. The Contractor shall provide certified forklift and crane operators for handling normal equipment and material moves in their areas of responsibility. The Contractor shall provide proof-load capability for lifting slings and fixtures used in normal material and hardware handling operations within the Contractor’s work area. The Contractor shall request through the Technical Monitor support from the Government f...
Planning and Control. The Contractor shall perform manufacturing and test planning, including scheduling, to accomplish customer requirements.
Planning and Control. PREVENTCD is a project in which decisions on activities to be undertaken will be made centrally. On the other hand, the execution of these activities will be decentralized. The activities are subdivided in 7
Planning and Control. Team (PAC) (Europe) The FIGSL Group will continue to provide support and consultancy on IT services as presently provided by the GEFI Planning & Control. Actual costs billed via the allocation methodology applicable to the GEIH Group immediately prior to the date hereof. First anniversary from the Trigger Date but in no event later than three years from the date hereof. Items/Service Billing Rate or Payment Methodology Service Termination Date
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