Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
arrêts programmés
English translation:
Agenda of scheduled stoppages
French term
arrêts programmés
DOCUMENTS CONTRACTUELS
2.1 Les documents contractuels qui constituent le Contrat sont dans l’ordre de priorité décroissante :
I. le présent contrat,
II. ses annexes, à savoir :
Annexe 1 : la liste des Produits
Annexe 2 : les prévisions de reprise des Produits pour l’année 2013
Annexe 3 : les spécifications des Produits
Annexe 4 : les Fiches de Données Sécurité (FDS) des Produits
Annexe 5 : le point d’enlèvement de la fourniture et les incoterms
Annexe 6 : le prix des Produits
Annexe 7 : le calendrier des arrêts programmés
Annexe 8 : la liste des correspondants
2.2 Le Contrat prévaut sur toute disposition antérieure, contraire ou supplémentaire, figurant dans tout document ou toute communication échangée entre les Parties avant et pendant son exécution, sauf si cette disposition a fait l’objet d’un accord exprès et écrit des Parties mentionnant sa primauté.
3 +4 | Agenda of scheduled stoppages | Rowena Fuller (X) |
3 | Programmed (or Planned) Shut-downs | Anca Florescu-Mitchell |
3 | scheduled production (line) outages | pooja_chic |
Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher
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