Engineering Change Order definition

Engineering Change Order. (ECO) shall mean the document that details a change in the Specifications and/or design of a Product.
Engineering Change Order means a written request for a change to or ECO a Product's Manufacturing Specification.
Engineering Change Order means a written direction in the form of an engineering change order to make a change to a Product including a change to the design, manufacture, and repair or test procedure for a Product.

Examples of Engineering Change Order in a sentence

  • All changes other than changes in quantity of Products to be furnished shall be requested pursuant to an Engineering Change Notice (“ECN”) and finalized in an Engineering Change Order (“ECO”).

  • The quality systems include Engineering Change Order Review, Material Qualification, Supplier Qualification, Product Qualification, and Process Qualification.

  • Canton Engineering Change Order Policy The need for a Change Order for work or materials not included in the scope of the contract or exceeding plan quantities may occur at any time during the contract.

  • Based on a technical evaluation of three proposals submitted for evaluation, Radiometer Physics, GmbH (RPG) (http://www.radiometer-physics.de) has been selected as the supplier with an option to purchase a second instrument (Engineering Change Order [ECO]-00491).

  • All changes other than changes in quantity of Products to be furnished shall be requested pursuant to an Engineering Change Notice ("ECN") and, if accepted by CUSTOMER, finalized in an Engineering Change Order ("ECO").


More Definitions of Engineering Change Order

Engineering Change Order means a change to the voting system that does not affect the current federal certification, form, fit, or function of the voting system.
Engineering Change Order or “ECO” means a change to the design of a Product after Mass Production has begun. ECOs may be initiated by either party, but must be approved by Sonos prior to implementation.
Engineering Change Order has the meaning set out in Article 59.3;
Engineering Change Order or “BCO” means any mechanical or electrical change in supplier, drawings, specification, designs, bills of material or product standards involving equipment part substitutions or internal rea1locations of parts which would affect performance, reliability, function, safety, serviceability, appearance, quality, immersions or tolerances of the product.
Engineering Change Order or “ECO”). All non-recurring costs of implementing ECO’s (including, without limitation, premium costs of materials; material handling charges; process and tooling charges; engineering charges; and evaluation testing costs and other costs which result form the ECO) will be the responsibility of Buyer, except as otherwise mutually agreed to in writing between the parties. Neither party will unreasonably withhold or delay agreement to an ECO and the parties agree to use commercially reasonable efforts to implement at the earliest opportunity ECO’s relating to personal and product safety.
Engineering Change Order has the meaning given to it in Section 2.3.
Engineering Change Order or “ECO” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.