General, Scope
These General Conditions of Sale, Service and Delivery (GTCs) shall apply to all our business relationships with our customers (“Buyers”).
The GTCs shall apply in particular to contracts for the sale and/or delivery of goods (”Goods”), regardless of whether we produce the goods ourselves or buy them from suppliers. Unless otherwise agreed, the GTCs shall apply in the version valid at the time of ordering by the Buyer and/or in any case in the last text form the Buyer received as a framework agreement, including for future contracts of the same type, without our needing to refer to them again in every instance. The GTCs shall also apply to the provision of services.
Our GTCs shall apply exclusively. Differing, conflicting or additional GTCs of the Buyer shall only become part of the contract when we have given our express consent. This consent requirement shall apply in every case, including in cases where we carry out the delivery to the Buyer without reservation with knowledge of their GTCs.
Legally relevant declarations and notifications, which are to be delivered to us by the Buyer upon conclusion of the contract (e.g. setting deadlines, informing of defects, notice of withdrawal or reduction), shall require the written form to be effective.
Conclusion
Our offers are non-binding and subject to change. This shall also apply if we hand over catalogues, technical documentation (e.g. drawings, plans, calculations, references to DIN standards), other product descriptions or documents – including in electronic form – for which we hold ownership and copyrights.
The ordering of goods by the Buyer shall be considered a binding contract offer. Provided that nothing else arises from the order, we shall be entitled to accept this contract offer within four weeks of its receipt by us.
Acceptance can take place either in text form (e.g. order confirmation by e-mail) or by delivering the goods to the Buyer within the period stated in § 2 (2).
Delivery Period and Delivery Delay
The delivery period shall be agreed individually, or stated by us upon acceptance of the order. Delivery dates or periods which have not been expressly agreed upon as being binding shall be exclusively non-binding.
The delivery period shall commence with the dispatch of our order confirmation, but not before all details and documents to be produced by the Buyer and/or approvals to be ensured by the Buyer have been procured, and in particular not before an agreed deposit or proof of an agreed payment security has been received. A further requirement shall be the timely provision of any preliminary construction and assembly work on the part of the buyer and the demonstration of such, as well as the provision of electricity, gas, water, etc.
If we cannot meet binding delivery deadlines for reasons for which we are not responsible (non-availability of service, such as operational disruptions of all kinds, difficulties in procuring materials or power, transport delays, strikes, legal lockouts, shortage of labour, energy or raw materials, difficulties in obtaining necessary regulatory approvals, official measures or missing, incorrect or untimely delivery by suppliers), we shall immediately inform the Buyer thereof and at the same time provide the new, most probable delivery date. If performance continues to be impossible within the new delivery period, we shall be entitled to withdraw in whole or in part from the contract; we shall immediately refund any consideration already paid by the buyer.
The commencement of our delivery default shall be determined by statutory provisions. In any case, a reminder on the part of the Buyer shall be required. If we are in default of delivery, the Buyer shall be entitled to demand a one-off compensation for their default damages if they can justify that they have indeed incurred damages. The lump-sum compensation shall amount to 0.5% of the net price per completed calendar week (delivery value), but no more than 5% of the delivery value of the delayed goods. We shall reserve the right to prove that the Buyer has in fact incurred no damages, or has incurred significantly less damage than the lump-sum compensation allows for.
Both claims for damages by the Buyer owing to default of the service as well as claims for damages instead of the service which go beyond the limits set out in § 3 (4) shall in all cases exclude delayed delivery, including after expiry of the deadline for delivery set by us. This shall not apply in cases of liability due to intent, gross negligence or due to injury to life, body or health. A change in the burden of proof to the detriment of the Buyer shall not be tied to the aforementioned rules. Our statutory rights shall remain unaffected, particularly in the case of an exclusion of liability (e.g. due to impossibility or unreasonableness of performance and/or supplementary performance).
Delivery, Transfer of Risk, Acceptance, Default of Acceptance
The delivery shall be carried out from the warehouse (FCA Hjo, Incoterms 2010), which is also the place of performance for the delivery and for any subsequent performance. At the request and expense of the buyer, the goods shall be sent to another destination (dispatch sale) and, if agreed, added to the Buyer’s costs. Unless otherwise agreed, we shall be entitled to determine the type of shipment (in particular the transport company, shipping, packaging).
The risk of accidental loss and accidental deterioration of the goods shall pass to the Buyer at the latest with the transfer of the goods. In case of dispatch sales, the risk of accidental loss and accidental deterioration of the goods, as well as the risk of default shall be transferred as soon as the goods are delivered to the shipper, carrier or other person or institution assigned to carry out the dispatch. This shall also apply if partial deliveries are made or if we have taken on other services (e.g. shipment or installation).
If acceptance has been agreed, this shall be decisive for the transfer of risk. The goods shall be deemed to be accepted when (i) the delivery and, in cases where we also owe the installation, the installation is completed; (ii) we have informed the Buyer with regard to the assumed acceptance in accordance with this Section and requested their acceptance; (iii) twelve working days have passed since the delivery or installation or the Buyer has begun to use the goods (e.g. the delivered equipment is in use) and in this case six working days have passed since delivery or installation and (iv) the Buyer has refrained from giving their acceptance within this period for a reason other than because of a reported defect, making the use of the goods impossible or considerably detracting from their usefulness. The handover/acceptance shall remain the same even if the Buyer is in default of acceptance.
If the Buyer is in default of acceptance, refrains from cooperating or our delivery is delayed for other reasons that are to be justified by the Buyer, we shall be entitled to demand compensation for the damage resulting from this, including additional expenses (e.g. warehousing costs).
We shall be entitled to partial deliveries in cases where (i) partial delivery is suitable for the Buyer within the context of the contractual intended purpose, (ii) the delivery of the remaining ordered goods is ensured and (iii) the Buyer will not thereby incur any considerable additional effort or costs (unless we declare that we are prepared to assume these costs).
Prices and Payment Conditions
Unless otherwise agreed in individual cases, our prices are valid at the time the contract is concluded ex-warehouse (FCA Hjo,, Incoterms 2010), plus statutory VAT, if applicable.
For dispatch sales, § 4(1), the Buyer shall bear the costs of transport and packaging ex-warehouse, unless otherwise agreed, as well as the costs of transport insurance, if so desired by the Buyer. Any duties, fees, taxes and other public charges shall be paid by the Buyer.
The purchase price shall be due and payable within 30 days of invoicing and delivery or acceptance of the goods. We shall, however, be entitled at any time, including in the framework of an ongoing business relationship, to carry out delivery in whole or in part only against advance payment. We shall declare a corresponding reservation no later than at the point of order confirmation.
The Buyer shall be in default upon expiry of the aforementioned payment period. The purchase price shall be subject to interest during the period of default in the amount of the legally valid default interest rate. We shall reserve the right to claim further damages. Our claim to commercial maturity interest vis-à-vis the merchants shall remain unaffected.
The Buyer shall only be entitled to offsetting or retention rights where their claim is legally justified or uncontested. The reciprocal rights of the Buyer, particularly in accordance with § 7 of these GTCs, shall remain unaffected by delivery defects.
If, upon conclusion of the contract, it should become apparent (e.g. by an application to open insolvency proceedings) that our claim for the purchase price is at risk owing to the inability of the Buyer to settle the amount, we shall be entitled to withdraw from the contract in accordance with the statutory regulations on refusal of performance and if applicable, after setting a deadline for settlement. For contracts regarding the manufacture of non-substitutable goods (unique products), we can declare the withdrawal immediately; the statutory rules regarding the dispensability of the deadline remain unaffected.
Retention of Title
We shall retain ownership of the purchased goods until complete settlement of all current and future liabilities from the purchase agreement and an ongoing business relationship (secured claims).
The goods subject to retention of title shall be neither pledged to a third party before complete settlement of the secured claims nor transferred as means of a security. Buyer shall keep the goods at Buyers premises, separately stored from Buyer and third party property and clearly marked with a label stating that the goods is the property of Signode. The Buyer shall inform us immediately in writing if an application to open insolvency proceedings has been filed or if third parties have access to goods belonging to us (e.g. pledges).
In the event of non-contractual behaviour on the part of the Buyer, in particular non-payment of the owed purchase price, we shall be entitled to withdraw from the contract in accordance with statutory provisions and to reclaim the goods on the basis of retention of title and the withdrawal. If the Buyer fails to pay the owed purchase price, we shall only assert these rights if we have set the Buyer an appropriate deadline for payment which has since lapsed, or a deadline of this type is dispensable in accordance with statutory provisions.
The Buyer shall, until further notice, be entitled to sell on and/or to process the goods held under retention of title in the ordinary course of business in accordance with (c) below. In this case, the following provisions shall also apply.
The retention of title shall extend to the processing, mixing or combining of the products resulting from our goods in their full value, whereby we shall be considered the manufacturer. If, in the case of processing, mixing or combining with third party goods, a right of ownership of the third party exists, we shall acquire co-ownership of the processed, mixed or combined goods in proportion to the invoice value. Moreover, the provisions which apply to goods delivered under retention of title shall also apply to the resulting product.
The Buyer hereby assigns to us, by way of security, any and all claims from the resale of the goods or the products vis-à-vis third parties in full or to the extent of any co-ownership interest in accordance with the preceding paragraph. We accept the assignment. The obligations of the Buyer stated in Section (2) shall also apply with regard to the assigned claims.
The Buyer shall remain authorised to collect the claim in addition to us. We shall be obliged not to collect the claim if the Buyer meets their payment obligations to us, demonstrates no failure in performing their obligations and we do not make use of the retention of title by exercising a right in accordance with paragraph (3). If this is the case, however, we shall be entitled to demand that the Buyer informs us of the assigned claims and their debtors, provides all details required for collection, hands over the associated documents and informs the debtors (third parties) of the assignment. We shall also be entitled in this case to revoke the authority of the Buyer to sell on and process the goods under retention of title.
We shall release the conditional goods, as well as the replaced goods or claims, if their value exceeds the amount of the secured claims by more than 125%. The selection of the objects to be released shall remain at our discretion.
The Buyer shall store the conditional goods at no extra cost and shall carry out maintenance and inspection work at their own cost, if required. The Buyer shall provide us with information regarding the location of the conditional goods at any time, and provide us with the opportunity to inspect their proper condition. To this end, the Buyer shall provide us access to the location of the retained goods.
The buyer shall be obliged to insure the conditional goods at their own cost against theft, breakage, fire and water damage and to prove at our request the existence of this insurance. The insurance claim resulting from damages shall be assigned to us in the amount of the invoiced amount plus a security deposit of 25% of the invoice amount. We hereby accept the assignment.
Warranty Claims by the Buyer
For the rights of the Buyer regarding physical and legal defects (including incorrect and short delivery, as well as incorrect assembly or incorrect assembly instructions) the statutory provisions shall apply unless otherwise agreed in the following. The statutory special provisions regarding final delivery of the goods to the consumer shall remain unaffected in all cases.
The basis for our liability for defects is chiefly the agreement regarding the quality of the goods. The product descriptions (including those of the manufacturer) shall apply as an agreement regarding the quality of the goods; these are passed on to the Buyer before ordering or are included in the contract in the same manner as these GTCs. Raw material or manufacturing-related deviations in dimensions, weight, quantity or quality as well as technically required changes to the design shall not represent a defect if equal in value to the agreed quality.
If the quality was not agreed upon, it shall be assessed in accordance with statutory stipulations whether a defect is present or not. We shall not accept liability, however, for public statements by the manufacturer or other third parties (e.g. advertising statements).
The Buyer’s claims regarding defects require that they have satisfied their statutory assessment and notification obligations. If a defect should be identified during the assessment or later, we must be notified of this immediately and in writing. Notification shall be considered immediate if it is carried out within two weeks, whereby the timely sending of the notification is sufficient to satisfy the deadline. Regardless of this assessment and notification obligation, the Buyer shall notify us in writing of any obvious defects (including incorrect or short delivery) within two weeks of delivery, whereby the timely sending of the notification is sufficient to satisfy the deadline. If the Buyer fails to carry out the proper assessment and/or defect notification, we will not be liable for any unreported defects.
If the delivered goods are defective, the Buyer may initially demand, at our discretion, remedy of the defect (repair) or delivery of a flawless good (replacement delivery) as subsequent performance.
We shall be entitled to make the owed subsequent performance dependant on the Buyer settling the purchase price due. The Buyer is, however, entitled to retain a portion of the purchase price in proportion to the defect.
The Buyer shall allow us the necessary time and opportunity to complete the owed subsequent performance, and in particular must handover the rejected goods for inspection purposes. In the event of a replacement delivery, the Buyer shall return the defective goods in accordance with statutory regulations. The fulfilment shall include neither the assembly of the defective good nor renewed installation if installation was not originally a contractual obligation.
The expenses required for assessment and fulfilment, in particular transport, road, labour and material costs (not: assembly and installation costs), shall be borne by us if a defect is actually present. Otherwise, we can demand that the costs arising from the incorrect assertion of a defect repair (in particular assessment and transport costs) be reimbursed, unless the lack of a defect was not discernible by the Buyer.
If the fulfilment fails or a deadline for the fulfilment set by the Buyer expires without successful rectification, or this deadline is dispensable in accordance with statutory regulations, the Buyer may withdraw from the purchase agreement or reduce the purchase price. No right to withdraw shall exist in the event of a minor defect, however.
Furthermore, no claims for defects shall exist for deteriorations owing to normal wear and tear or for damages that occur after the transfer of risk owing to improper assembly, treatment or incorrect, incomplete or late maintenance, improper storage, excessive use, unsuitable equipment or use of non-approved consumables, an unsuitable installation site or due to external influences, such as chemical, electro-chemical or electrical influences or extraordinary temperature or weather conditions which were not foreseen in the contract, as well as for non-reproducible software errors. Likewise, no claims for defects exist for improper changes to delivered objects carried out by the Buyer or a third party, e.g. by installing components of unknown origin. Claims for defects arising from the adaptation of software on software associated with the Buyer shall only be valid up to the interface of the delivered object. In any case, the Buyer shall bear the additional costs arising from repairing defects caused by the change.
The warranty period shall be one year from the date of delivery or, if acceptance is required, from the date of acceptance. This period shall not apply for the Buyer’s claims for damages arising from injury to life, limb or health or from intentional or grossly negligent breach of duty by us or our agents and which are time-barred in accordance with the statutory provisions. Any warranty is excluded for used delivered objects.
The Buyer’s claims for damages or compensation for wasted effort shall also exist for defects only in accordance with § 8 and are otherwise excluded.
Other Liability
Unless otherwise stipulated in these GTCs, including the following stipulations, we shall be liable in accordance with the statutory provisions for any breach of contractual and non-contractual obligations.
We shall be liable for damages, regardless of the legal reason, in the context of fault-based liability for intent and gross negligence. In cases of simple negligence, we shall only be held liable, subject to a milder liability scale in accordance with legal stipulations (e.g. to the extent of care that we would employ in our own affairs),
for damages arising from injury to life, body or health,
for damages arising from the significant breach of a key contractual obligation (an obligation, the fulfilment of which enables the proper implementation of the contract overall and the adherence to which the contractual partner regularly relies upon and may rely upon); in this case, our liability is however limited to the replacement of the foreseeable, typical damages.
Notwithstanding the above, we will not be liable for any loss of use, loss of product, loss of profit, downtime or any other indirect, incidental, special, punitive or consequential damages resulting from this agreement. Our aggregate liability under this agreement shall in no event exceed 100 percent of the value of the relevant order.
The liability limitations arising from paragraph (2) shall also apply for breaches of duty by/in favour of persons whose debts are to be represented by us in accordance with statutory regulations. They shall not apply if we fraudulently conceal a defect or have accepted a warranty for the quality of the goods and for Buyer’s claims in accordance with the Product Liability Act.
In the event of a breach of obligation that is not part of a defect, the Buyer cannot withdraw or terminate the contract if we are responsible for the breach of duty. A right of termination of the Buyer shall be excluded. The statutory requirements and legal consequences shall also apply.
Compliance with Safety Regulations, Traceability
Our products offer the industry-standard protection against accidents when used properly in conjunction with any security barriers it may be necessary for our customer to install.
The smooth running of our strapping drive depends on the use of a strapping material that is subject to constant checks during production in order to ensure that our usual tolerances and material goods can be upheld.
The Buyer may only transfer operation of the equipment we provide to persons that are appropriately instructed in the technical regulations, public sector safety rules and practical use of the equipment. Possible costs that arise from the instruction and the commissioning of the equipment for demonstration purposes shall be borne by the Buyer.
The safety regulations of the manufacturer of the application products we use must be strictly observed.
If the Buyer passes on the delivered goods to third parties, the Buyer shall ensure the traceability of the goods through appropriate measures. The Buyer shall ensure in particular that, in the event of a measure required owing to product liability reasons (e.g. product recall, product warning), the delivered goods shall be traced and their last buyer shall be informed of such measures immediately. If the Buyer does not pass on the delivered goods to a third party, but instead uses/consumes these in their own operation, they shall also ensure that, in the event of a required measure in accordance with Sentence 2, warehouse goods and goods in use shall be sought out.
Export regulations
We reserve the right to perform checks of legal export provisions and will supply any necessary regulatory approval (e.g. an export licence) subject to these checks. We shall take all reasonable action to obtain said regulatory approval. We shall not accept a guarantee that the necessary regulatory approval has been granted, however. The Buyer shall be obliged to support us in obtaining such approval and to provide us with the necessary documents and information within an appropriate period of time.
The Buyer shall be obliged to obtain any required import licences.
The Buyer shall be obliged to carry out all required inspection measures (sanction lists, end use, embargo stipulations, etc.) prior to the export of the goods delivered directly or indirectly by us to ensure compliance with national, international and especially US (re-)export control regulations, and to obtain the necessary approvals from the relevant authorities at their own expense as required.
The Buyer shall be obliged to maintain confidentiality on all information made known to him as part of the business relationship or on occasion thereof (such as export data), refraining in particular from forwarding said information to non-authorised persons without prior written approval or from making said information accessible in another form.
Force Majeure
Performance by either party hereunder will be extended for a period of time equal to reasonable time lost due to delays beyond the reasonable control of such party (events of “force majeure”) including acts of God, unforeseeable acts of any governmental official or agency, civil or military, including fuel or material allocations, gas shortage, gas rationing, unavoidable accident, unlawful acts of third parties, earthquakes, floods, fires, explosion, epidemics, pandemics, vandalism or sabotage, riots, insurrections, civil unrest, wars or war conditions, shipwrecks, strikes, freight embargoes, lockouts and other industrial or transportational disturbance, lack of materials, or other causes similar to the foregoing which are beyond the reasonable control of such party and which prevent it from performing its obligations under this Agreement in whole or in part for a period of time equal to the period of delay resulting from the force majeure event. All obligations of the party whose performance is delayed as a sult of force majeure shall return to being in full force and effect upon the termination of such occurrence or the cause no longer exists.
Law and Jurisdiction
Swedish law shall govern these GTCs and the contractual relationship between us and the Buyer, excluding international uniform law, in particular the UN sales law.
Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or in connection with this contract, or the breach, termination or invalidity thereof, shall be finally settled by arbitration administered by the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (the “SCC”). The Rules for Expedited Arbitrations shall apply, unless the SCC in its discretion determines, taking into account the complexity of the case, the amount in dispute and other circumstances, that the Arbitration Rules shall apply. In the latter case, the SCC shall also decide whether the Arbitral Tribunal shall be composed of one or three arbitrators. The seat of arbitration shall be Stockholm, Sweden. The language to be used in the arbitral proceedings shall be English.
We shall be entitled to transfer the rights and obligations from the contractual relationship to a third party. This transfer requires the consent of the Buyer. This shall be deemed to be given if the Buyer does not lodge a dispute within a period of four weeks of receipt of a corresponding notification. Reference will be made to this provision in our notification.