Common use of Supply Chain Audit Clause in Contracts

Supply Chain Audit. It is prudent that our project teams immediately complete a supply chain audit to identify, determine the impact and identify mitigation strategies for supply chain interruption including but not limited to the following: • Possible shortages of raw materials • Possible shortages of finished products • Cost escalation of products or materials • Any vulnerabilities to the supply chain • Changes to delivery services or procedures We will be providing support and sharing information as it becomes available to assist you in managing this potential disruption. It is important to recognize that these disruptions may not be seen or recognized for weeks or months. Timely notification of potential disruptions are typically defined in our Contracts so please become acutely familiar with notification periods as soon as possible. Again, please communicate concerns or questions to your supervisor or management. APPENDIX C EXAMPLE COVID – 19 TRAVEL & EXPOSURE POLICY

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: And Agreement, And Agreement, And Agreement

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