Common use of Quality Surveillance Deficiency Report Clause in Contracts

Quality Surveillance Deficiency Report. When deficiencies are found in the the Supplier’s quality program or quality of work, the Purchaser or the Purchaser’s representative may issue a quality surveillance deficiency report (QSDR) to the Supplier. The Supplier must formally respond to the QSDR within 10 days of issuance with a proposed plan of action or action taken. The Supplier’s response shall be sent to xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx as well as the Purchaser’s representative. If circumstances require, the Supplier may be instructed not to proceed with the next step in manufacturing until resolution of the QSDR and signoff by the Purchaser. Release-for-shipment shall not be granted for any material/equipment affected by an open QSDR.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Supply Agreement (Powersecure International, Inc.), Master Supply Agreement (Powersecure International, Inc.)

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Quality Surveillance Deficiency Report. When deficiencies are found in the the Supplier’s quality program or quality of work, the Purchaser or the Purchaser’s representative may issue a quality surveillance deficiency report (QSDR) to the Supplier. The Supplier must formally respond to the QSDR within 10 days of issuance with a proposed plan of action or action taken. The Supplier’s response shall be sent to xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx [***] as well as the Purchaser’s representative. If circumstances require, the Supplier may be instructed not to proceed with the next step in manufacturing until resolution of the QSDR and signoff by the Purchaser. Release-for-shipment shall not be granted for any material/equipment affected by an open QSDR.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Supply Agreement (Powersecure International, Inc.), Master Supply Agreement (Powersecure International, Inc.)

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