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Eagle Alloy, Inc. Terms and Conditions |
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- These terms and conditions supersede any other unless agreed to in writing.
- Our liability is limited to cost of our casting including associated freight and surcharges present at time of billing.
- Material Certifications are available upon request for an added cost. Cost of certifications depends on type requested.
- Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, shipping box / pallet billed separately.
- Tooling invoice payment due 30 days after sample approval.
- Payment terms NET 30 days, unless otherwise specified by Eagle Alloy. Shipments may be held pending receipt of delinquent payments.
- Freight is F.O.B. Muskegon, MI and ships collect.
- Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, casting cost does not include metal surcharge currently in effect.
- Surcharges are subject to monthly adjustment and are assessed at the time of shipment. This includes any orders open at the time of adjustment.
- Minimum release value for Shell-molded product is $2,000.
- Sample lead time starts after all AQP issues have been satisfied.
- Tooling price and lead time assumes customer can provide required CAD models. Customer may contract with Eagle Alloy to create CAD models and drawings for an additional charge.
- All purchased tooling is the responsibility of the owner/customer to insure.
- Unless otherwise negotiated, castings will be produced to MSS-SP-55 Standard.
- Cancelled orders may be subject to cancellation charges if production has already been started.
- Any tooling that is inactive for a 24 month period can be subject to storage fees.
- Eagle Alloy traditionally makes up to 10% over the order quantity to account for in-process loss. All acceptable castings will ship so the possibility of overshipments up to 10% of order quantity must be allowed.
- Our books and records, financial or otherwise, are the property of Eagle Alloy, Inc and are not available for public inspection.
- Unless otherwise specified above or agreed to in writing, all terms and conditions follow standard foundry industry practice.
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