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BST International Delivery Specifications


I. The delivery note should be prepared in accordance with DIN 4991

 

       1. It must include the following data fields:

 

  • BST PO number
  • Delivery note number
  • BST PO position
  • Delivery note date
  • BST code number
  • Type of shipping
  • Designation of building component
  • Name of freight carrier
  • Delivery quantity
  • Shipping conditions
  • Number and type of carriers (Europallet, Eurobox etc.)
  • Additional purchaser's data, if any
  • Net unit weight
  • Information on ESD directives (for electronic subassemblies and components)
  • Total gross weight
  • Information on hazardous goods (if required)
  • Name and address of supplier

   2. The delivery documents shall be handed separately to the freight carrier.

        Another copy must be attached to the outside of the package in a visible, adequately protected manner.

 

   3. A separate delivery note must be prepared for each order.

 

   4. The supplier shall ensure that the freight carrier responsible enters correctly the unloading place information

        onto the freight documents.

 

   5. The unloading place will be specified in the BST PO.


II. In addition to the BST Terms of Conditions of Purchase, the following conditions apply to packaging:

  

    1. Protection of components

       Packaging must be of such a standard that components are kept clean, corrosion-free and free from damage and must be

        suitable for the method of transport selected. Further conditions relating to packaging will be defined in the purchase order or

        in the packaging spec sheets.


    2. Marking

 

        a.) The packaging must be marked in accordance with VDA recommendation no. 4902.

              In any case, marking must include the following data fields:

 

  • BST code number
  • Quantity per carrier                                                     
  • Designation of building component
  • BST PO number
  • Number and position number of carriers
  • BST PO position

          b) The inner package / the small load carrier must be marked as follows:

 

  • BST part number (bar code)
  • BST PO number
  • BST designation
  • Quantity per package
  • Hard-/software revision
  • Week/year of production
  • Serial number
  • Expected life ( e.g. for rubber parts)

        Example:

 


       c) The marking must be applied in a legible manner on the side of the carrier / the outer package.

 

       d) The marking of small load carriers must be attached using the pockets provided for this purpose.

           The marking of cardboard boxes must be stuck on.

   

       e) If a test certificate is added to the material consignment, this must be attached to the outside of the load carrier / package

            in a visible, adequately protected manner.

 

       f) Hazardous goods or substances must be marked in accordance with legal regulations.

 

       g) For the preparation of bar codes used on the labels, a separate description will be made available on request.

 

       h) If components have an expected life of less than one year, this must be marked on the package or on the component itself.


  3. Handling 

 

      a) Carriers and packages with a weight of more than 25 kg must have a bottom clearance of at least 100 mm for entering the

          arms of a fork stacker. The maximum weight for inner packaging / small load carriers is 15 kg. The maximum height for small

          load carriers and cardboard boxes is 1 m.

 

      b)  If consignments comprise several code numbers per carrier, each code number must be separately packed and marked,

            and separate transport of each code number must be possible.

 

      c) In order to ensure stackability, components must not protrude above the upper end of a Eurobox. If they protrude laterally,

          collision protection must be provided.

 

      d)  Electronic subassemblies / components must be packed in accordance with the ESD directives.

 


  4. Disposal of packaging material

      

      a) When using non-returnable packaging, its weight and volume should be a minimum.

      

      b) Generally, the packaging regulation 1991 for the avoidance and recycling of packaging waste must be observed,

          and only environmentally compatible and recoverable materials shall be used.

 

      c) Material combinations (e.g. iron clamps, nails in timber) must be a minimum, and easy separation after use must be ensured.

     

      d)  Markings on packaging must not affect the suitability of the material for recycling (e.g. no PVC stickers on

           cardboard boxes).