The Supply Agreement sets out the relationship between you, a supplier, and the businesses purchasing the products you are supplying.













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The purpose of a Supply Agreement is to set out the relationship between a supplier and the businesses purchasing the products supplied. It defines the terms and conditions of the supply arrangement.
You should use a Supply Agreement if you are supplying products to another party, want to ensure accurate reporting and delivery of products, and seek to eliminate any confusion regarding each party’s rights and obligations.
The Supply Agreement covers various aspects, including the nature of services to be performed, placement of orders and supply of products, insurance, termination, price and payment, confidentiality, KPIs and reporting, and relevant warranties and indemnities.
Yes, other names for a Supply Agreement include Product Supply Agreement, Supplier Agreement, and Supply Contract.
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