PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION. 6.1 If this LTA-G or any Purchase Order provides that the Goods generally, or the Goods to be supplied under that Purchase Order (as the case may be), are to subject to pre-delivery inspection, then the following provisions will apply: (a) Pre-delivery inspection will be conducted at UNICEF’s expense by an independent inspection agency selected by UNICEF. (b) At UNICEF’s request, the Supplier will provide its reasonable cooperation to UNICEF and its designated inspection agency, including but not limited to access to production data, at no additional cost to UNICEF. (c) The Supplier will advise UNICEF Quality Assurance Centre of the location of the manufacturing facility/facilities by email to: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx. UNICEF's Quality Assurance Centre will advise the Supplier of the name of the designated inspection agency. (d) Notice of the readiness of each consignment of Goods, in the form attached to the Purchase Order, must be provided by the Supplier to UNICEF and the designated inspection agency at least seven (7) days prior to the planned shipment date. (e) UNICEF will notify the Supplier promptly of its decision whether or not to release the Goods for shipment. If UNICEF issues a release notice, the Supplier will immediately expedite shipment of the released consignments. If UNICEF notifies the Supplier that the Goods are non-conforming, then Article 2.6 of the UNICEF General Terms and Conditions of Contract (Goods) will apply. 6.2 The Supplier acknowledges that any inspection of the Goods by UNICEF or its designated inspection agents does not constitute a determination whether the specifications for the Goods set out in this LTA-G or any Purchase Order (including mandatory technical requirements) have been met. The Supplier will be required to comply with its warranty and other contractual obligations whether or not UNICEF carries out such pre-delivery inspection of the Goods. 6.3 The pre-delivery inspection and any testing of the Goods undertaken by UNICEF or its designated inspection agents will not substitute for the inspection and testing of the Goods upon delivery to UNICEF.
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Samples: Long Term Arrangement for Goods, Long Term Arrangement for Goods
PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION. 6.1 If this LTA-G or any Purchase Order provides that the Goods generally, or the Goods to be supplied under that Purchase Order (as the case may be), are to subject to pre-pre- delivery inspection, then the following provisions will apply:
(a) Pre-delivery inspection will be conducted at UNICEF’s expense by an independent inspection agency selected by UNICEF.
(b) At UNICEF’s request, the Supplier will provide its reasonable cooperation to UNICEF and its designated inspection agency, including but not limited to access to production data, at no additional cost to UNICEF.
(c) The Supplier will advise UNICEF Quality Assurance Centre of the location of the manufacturing facility/facilities by email to: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx. UNICEF's Quality Assurance Centre will advise the Supplier of the name of the designated inspection agency.
(d) Notice of the readiness of each consignment of Goods, in the form attached to the Purchase Order, must be provided by the Supplier to UNICEF and the designated inspection agency at least seven (7) days prior to the planned shipment date.
(e) UNICEF will notify the Supplier promptly of its decision whether or not to release the Goods for shipment. If UNICEF issues a release notice, the Supplier will immediately expedite shipment of the released consignments. If UNICEF notifies the Supplier that the Goods are non-conforming, then Article 2.6 of the UNICEF General Terms and Conditions of Contract (Goods) will apply.
6.2 The Supplier acknowledges that any inspection of the Goods by UNICEF or its designated inspection agents does not constitute a determination whether the specifications for the Goods set out in this LTA-G or any Purchase Order (including mandatory technical requirements) have been met. The Supplier will be required to comply with its warranty and other contractual obligations whether or not UNICEF carries out such pre-delivery inspection of the Goods.
6.3 The pre-delivery inspection and any testing of the Goods undertaken by UNICEF or its designated inspection agents will not substitute for the inspection and testing of the Goods upon delivery to UNICEF.
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Samples: Long Term Arrangement for Goods, Long Term Arrangement for Goods
PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION. 6.1 If this LTA-G or any Purchase Order provides that the Goods generally, or the Goods to be supplied under that Purchase Order (as the case may be), are to subject to pre-delivery predelivery inspection, then the following provisions will apply:
(a) Pre-delivery inspection will be conducted at UNICEF’s expense by an independent inspection agency selected by UNICEF.
(b) At UNICEF’s request, the Supplier will provide its reasonable cooperation to UNICEF and its designated inspection agency, including but not limited to access to production data, at no additional cost to UNICEF.
(c) The Supplier will advise UNICEF Quality Assurance Centre of the location of the manufacturing facility/facilities by email to: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx. UNICEF's Quality Assurance Centre will advise the Supplier of the name of the designated inspection agency.
(d) Notice of the readiness of each consignment of Goods, in the form attached to the Purchase Order, must be provided by the Supplier to UNICEF and the designated inspection agency at least seven (7) days prior to the planned shipment date.
(e) UNICEF will notify the Supplier promptly of its decision whether or not to release the Goods for shipment. If UNICEF issues a release notice, the Supplier will immediately expedite shipment of the released consignments. If UNICEF notifies the Supplier that the Goods are non-conforming, then Article 2.6 of the UNICEF General Terms and Conditions of Contract (Goods) will apply.
6.2 The Supplier acknowledges that any inspection of the Goods by UNICEF or its designated inspection agents does not constitute a determination whether the specifications for the Goods set out in this LTA-G or any Purchase Order (including mandatory technical requirements) have been met. The Supplier will be required to comply with its warranty and other contractual obligations whether or not UNICEF carries out such pre-delivery inspection of the Goods.
6.3 The pre-delivery inspection and any testing of the Goods undertaken by UNICEF or its designated inspection agents will not substitute for the inspection and testing of the Goods upon delivery to UNICEF.
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Samples: Long Term Arrangement for Goods