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rts shipped in bulk such as fasteners, labels, etc. (that are received in large quantities at manufacturing locations) mislabel problems will be counted using the following escalation process.First labeling offense (at a particular Duns location, in last 15 months) Issuer counts only one quantity discrepant against the supplier (Quantity nonconforming and estimated quantity nonconforming = 1) Second offense (at a particular Duns location, in last 15 months) Issuer counts only one quantity discrepant against the supplier (Quantity nonconforming and estimated quantity nonconforming = 1) The supplier will also be placed on Controlled Shipping Level 1.Third offense (at a particular Duns location, in last 15 months) Issuer counts all parts against the supplier. The supplier will also be placed on Controlled Shipping Level 2. Page 11Supplier TrainingChanges to GP5Quantities for Label Issues (example section )A PRR is written to a supplier for mislabeling a pallet of ten boxes of screws, each box containing 1,000 screws.If this is the supplier’s first labeling offense:Quantity Checked: 1000Quantity Nonconforming: 1Quantity Suspect: 1000Est. Quantity Nonconforming: 1If this is the supplier’s second labeling offense:Quantity Checked: 1000Quantity Nonconforming: 1Quantity Suspect: 1000Est. Quantity Nonconforming: 1If this is the supplier’s third labeling offense:Quantity Checked: 1000Quantity Nonconforming: 1000Quantity Suspect: 1000Est. Quantity Nonconforming: 1000Page 12Supplier TrainingChanges to GP5PRR Closure (section )? A PRR is considered closed after the customer has moved the PRR from an “Open or “Rej