FCA US LLC and Stellantis N.V. (“FCA”) issued new purchase order terms and conditions, including Global Terms and Conditions – Direct Materials (Common to all regions) and a North America Exhibit A to Global General Terms and Conditions (together, “Terms”). FCA’s revised Terms include numerous changes, many of which may have a significant impact on Suppliers and their business with FCA.
Identifying the changes and differences from prior versions of these Terms is only the first step. Suppliers to FCA need to understand the implications of the various changes to their businesses. The second step will require Suppliers to think strategically about how they will respond to the Terms that FCA now seeks to impose, including: (a) whether these terms are acceptable for existing business or whether certain objections should be raised; (b) implications of these terms to future business awards; and (c) any corresponding changes that may be needed to the Supplier’s contracts with its own supply base.
Foley & Lardner LLP prepared the chart below to help Suppliers navigate the changes by not only identifying the most significant provisions and changes, but explaining the possible implications and strategic considerations for each of these changes.
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