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Important:
Do not move equipment from
the place it was set when unloading. Also,
do not remove or disturb packaging or
wrapping material prior to carrier damage
inspection. Equipment must be inspected by
carrier prior to handling after receipt. This
eliminates loss due to claims by carrier that
equipment was damaged or further
damaged on site after unloading.
6.
Be sure equipment is properly
protected from any further damage by
covering it properly after unloading.
7. If practical, make further inspection for
possible concealed damage while the
carrier’s inspector is on site. If inspection
for concealed damage is not practical at
the time the carrier’s inspector is
present, it must be done within 15 days
of receipt of equipment. If concealed
damage is found, the carrier must again
be notified and inspection made prior to
taking any corrective action to repair.
Also notify Siemens immediately at +1
(800) 347-6659 or +1 (919) 365-2200
outside the U.S.
8. Obtain the original of the carrier
inspection report and forward it along
with a copy of the noted delivery receipt
to Siemens at +1 (800) 347-6659 or +1
(919) 365-2200 outside the U.S.
Approval must be obtained by Siemens
from the carrier before any repair work
can be performed. Before approval can
be obtained, Siemens must have the
above referenced documents. The
carrier inspection report and/or driver’s
signature on the delivery receipt does
not constitute approval to repair.
Note:
Shipments are not released from the
factory without a clear bill of lading.
Approved methods are employed for
preparation, loading, blocking and tarping
of the equipment before it leaves the
Siemens factory. Any determination as to
whether the equipment was properly loaded
or properly prepared by shipper for over-the-
road travel cannot be made at the
destination. If the equipment is received in a
damaged condition, this damage to the
equipment has to have occurred while en
route due to conditions beyond Siemens
control. If the procedure outlined above is
not followed by the consignee, purchaser or
their agent, Siemens cannot be held liable
for repairs. Siemens will not be held liable
for repairs in any case where repair work
was performed prior to authorization from
Siemens.
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