Quality and documentation. 1. With regard to its delivery, the supplier must comply with the accepted rules of engineering, safety regulations, accident prevention and occupational safety regulations, occupational healthcare rules and the agreed technical data and consumer protection regulations. A CE Declaration of Conformity must be appended to every part in the delivery where required under applicable law (currently EU directives). The China Compulsory Certification (CCC) must be provided once with the first delivery by every supplier for every new item incorpo- rated into the product range, if required by international law (currently the China National Regulatory Commission for Certification and Accreditation – CNCA). All required protection provisions must be supplied. Changes to the goods to be delivered shall require the Pur- chaser's prior written consent. 2. If the type and scope of tests and the means and methods of testing have not been agreed specifically by the supplier and Purchaser, the Purchaser shall be prepared to discuss the tests with the supplier, on the supplier's request, within the scope of its knowledge, experi- ence and opportunities to ascertain the required level of test technology. 3. Regarding the technical documents, the supplier must also keep special records of how, when and by whom the goods were tested in terms of the characteristics requiring manda- tory documentation, as well as what results the required quality tests produced. The test documents must be stored for ten years and copies given to the Purchaser on request. The supplier must impose identical obligations on any sub-suppliers to the extent permitted by statutory provisions. 4. If authorities wish to view the production processes and the Purchaser's test documents in order to inspect specific requirements, the supplier shall be prepared to grant them the same rights and all reasonable assistance on its premises at the Purchaser's request. 5. The supplier must take all measures to guarantee supply chain security in production, stor- age, loading and transportation. This includes in particular securing business premises, pro- tecting goods against unauthorised access and using secure staff. 6. Supplier shall comply with the Xxxx Deere Supplier Code of Conduct, which is found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/suppliercode.
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Samples: General Terms and Conditions of Purchase, General Terms and Conditions of Purchase
Quality and documentation. 1. With regard to its delivery, the supplier must comply with the accepted rules of engineering, safety regulations, accident prevention and occupational safety regulations, occupational healthcare rules and the agreed technical data and consumer protection regulations. A CE Declaration of Conformity must be appended to every part in the delivery where required under applicable law (currently EU directives). The China Compulsory Certification (CCC) must be provided once with the first delivery by every supplier for every new item incorpo- rated incorporated into the product range, if required by international law (currently the China National Regulatory Commission for Certification and Accreditation – CNCA). All required protection provisions must be supplied. Changes to the goods to be delivered shall require the Pur- chaserPurchaser's prior written consent.
2. If the type and scope of tests and the means and methods of testing have not been agreed specifically by the supplier and Purchaser, the Purchaser shall be prepared to discuss the tests with the supplier, on the supplier's request, within the scope of its knowledge, experi- ence experience and opportunities to ascertain the required level of test technology.
3. Regarding the technical documents, the supplier must also keep special records of how, when and by whom the goods were tested in terms of the characteristics requiring manda- tory mandatory documentation, as well as what results the required quality tests produced. The test documents must be stored for ten years and copies given to the Purchaser on request. The supplier must impose identical obligations on any sub-suppliers to the extent permitted by statutory provisions.
4. If authorities wish to view the production processes and the Purchaser's test documents in order to inspect specific requirements, the supplier shall be prepared to grant them the same rights and all reasonable assistance on its premises at the Purchaser's request.
5. The supplier must take all measures to guarantee supply chain security in production, stor- agestorage, loading and transportation. This includes in particular securing business premises, pro- tecting protecting goods against unauthorised access and using secure staff.
6. Supplier shall comply with the Xxxx Deere Supplier Code of Conduct, which is found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/suppliercode.
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Samples: General Terms and Conditions of Purchase, General Terms and Conditions of Purchase
Quality and documentation. 1. With regard to its delivery, the supplier must comply with the accepted rules of engineering, safety regulations, accident prevention and occupational safety regulations, occupational healthcare rules and the agreed technical data and consumer protection regulations. A CE Declaration of Conformity must be appended to every part in the delivery where required under applicable law (currently EU directives). The China Compulsory Certification (CCC) must be provided once with the first delivery by every supplier for every new item incorpo- rated incorporated into the product range, if required by international law (currently the China National Regulatory Commission for Certification and Accreditation – CNCA). All required protection provisions must be supplied. Changes to the goods to be delivered shall require the Pur- chaserPurchaser's prior written consent.
2. If the type and scope of tests and the means and methods of testing have not been agreed specifically by the supplier and Purchaser, the Purchaser shall be prepared to discuss the tests with the supplier, on the supplier's request, within the scope of its knowledge, experi- ence experience and opportunities to ascertain the required level of test technology.
3. Regarding the technical documents, the supplier must also keep special records of how, when and by whom the goods were tested in terms of the characteristics requiring manda- tory mandatory documentation, as well as what results the required quality tests produced. The test documents must be stored for ten years and copies given to the Purchaser on request. The supplier must impose identical obligations on any sub-suppliers to the extent permitted by statutory provisions.
4. If authorities wish to view the production processes and the Purchaser's test documents in order to inspect specific requirements, the supplier shall be prepared to grant them the same rights and all reasonable assistance on its premises at the Purchaser's request.
5. The supplier must take all measures to guarantee supply chain security in production, stor- agestorage, loading and transportation. This includes in particular securing business premises, pro- tecting protecting goods against unauthorised unauthorized access and using secure staff.
6. Supplier shall comply with the Xxxx Deere Supplier Code of Conduct, which is found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/suppliercode.
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Quality and documentation. 1. With regard to its delivery, the supplier must comply with the accepted rules of engineeringengineer- ing, safety regulations, accident prevention and occupational safety regulations, occupational occupa- tional healthcare rules and the agreed technical data and consumer protection regulations. A CE Declaration of Conformity must be appended to every part in the delivery where required re- quired under applicable law (currently EU directives). The China Compulsory Certification (CCC) must be provided once with the first delivery by every supplier for every new item incorpo- rated incorporated into the product range, if required by international law (currently the China National Regulatory Commission for Certification and Accreditation – CNCA). All required protection provisions must be supplied. Changes to the goods to be delivered shall require the Pur- chaserPurchaser's prior written consent.
2. If the type and scope of tests and the means and methods of testing have not been agreed specifically by the supplier and Purchaser, the Purchaser shall be prepared to discuss dis- cuss the tests with the supplier, on the supplier's request, within the scope of its knowledge, experi- ence experience and opportunities to ascertain the required level of test technology.
3. Regarding the technical documents, the supplier must also keep special records of how, when and by whom the goods were tested in terms of the characteristics requiring manda- tory documentation, as well as what results the required quality tests produced. The test documents must be stored for ten years and copies given to the Purchaser on request. The supplier must impose identical obligations on any sub-suppliers to the extent permitted permit- xxx by statutory provisions.
4. If authorities wish to view the production processes and the Purchaser's test documents in order to inspect specific requirements, the supplier shall be prepared to grant them the same rights and all reasonable assistance on its premises at the Purchaser's request.
5. The supplier must take all measures to guarantee supply chain security in production, stor- agestorage, loading and transportation. This includes in particular securing business premisesprem- ises, pro- tecting protecting goods against unauthorised unauthorized access and using secure staff.
6. Supplier shall comply with the Xxxx Deere Supplier Code of Conduct, which is found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/suppliercode.
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