Document:

EX-10.1

 Exhibit 10.1 

SEVENTH AMENDMENT 

TO 

RECEIVABLES PURCHASE AGREEMENT 

THIS SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO RECEIVABLES PURCHASE
AGREEMENT, dated as of December 7, 2018 (this “Amendment”), to the Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of January 10, 2013, as amended by the First Amendment to Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as
of August 20, 2013, the Second Amendment to Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of December 13, 2013, the Third Amendment to Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of December 12, 2014, the Fourth Amendment to Receivables
Purchase Agreement, dated as of December 11, 2015, the Fifth Amendment to Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of December 9, 2016 and the Sixth Amendment to Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of December 8, 2017 (as so
amended, and as otherwise modified, supplemented, amended or amended and restated from time to time, the “Agreement”), each by and among TARGA RECEIVABLES LLC, as seller (the “Seller”),
TARGA RESOURCES PARTNERS LP (“Targa”), as servicer (in such capacity, together with its successors and permitted assigns in such capacity and any successor servicer
designated in accordance with the terms of the Agreement, the “Servicer”), the various CONDUIT PURCHASERS party thereto from time to time, the various COMMITTED PURCHASERS
party thereto from time to time, the various PURCHASER AGENTS party thereto from time to time, the various LC Participants party thereto from time to time, and PNC BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, as administrator (in such capacity, together with its successors and assigns in such capacity, the “Administrator”) and as LC BANK, is by and among the parties listed above. Unless
otherwise defined in this Amendment, capitalized terms shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in the Agreement. 

RECITALS 

WHEREAS, subject to the terms hereof, the parties to the Agreement wish to make certain amendments to the Agreement as provided
herein. 
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants contained herein, and for good
and sufficient consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, do hereby agree as follows: 

Section 1.    Amendments to the Agreement. 

1.1.    The defined term “Facility Termination Date” appearing in Exhibit I to the
Agreement is hereby amended by deleting the date “December 7, 2018” therein and replacing it with “December 6, 2019”. 

 1.2.    The defined term “Purchase
Limit” appearing in Exhibit I to the Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety and as so amended and restated shall read as follows: 

“Purchase Limit” means $400,000,000, as such amount may be reduced pursuant to
Section 1.1(c) or in connection with any Exiting Purchaser pursuant to Section 1.22, or increased pursuant to Section 1.2(e) or (f). References to the unused
portion of the Purchase Limit shall mean, at any time, the Purchase Limit minus the sum of the then outstanding Aggregate Capital plus the LC Participation Amount. 

1.3.    The reference to “$100,000,000” appearing on the signature page of Wells Fargo
Bank, National Association to the Agreement is deleted and replaced with “$150,000,000”. 

1.4.    The LC Sublimit Commitments of each LC Bank and LC Participant set forth on the signature pages to
the Agreement are amended and restated in their entirety to be the LC Sublimit Commitments set forth on the signatures pages of such LC Bank and LC Participant to this Amendment. 

Section 2.    Representations and Warranties of the Seller and Targa. (i) The Seller
makes the representations and warranties contained in Sections 1 and 3 of Exhibit III to the Agreement, and (ii) Targa makes the representations and warranties in Section 2 of Exhibit III to the Agreement, in each case, as of the Effective
Date (as defined below) (unless any such representation or warranty expressly indicates it is being made as of another specific date), both before and immediately after giving effect to this Amendment. 

Section 3.    Agreement in Full Force and Effect, as Amended. All of the terms and
conditions of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, as amended by this Amendment. All references to the Agreement in the Agreement or any other document or instrument shall be deemed to mean the Agreement, as amended by this
Amendment. This Amendment shall not constitute a novation of the Agreement, but shall constitute an amendment with respect thereto. The parties hereto agree to be bound by the terms and obligations of the Agreement, as amended by this Amendment, as
though the terms and obligations of the Agreement were set forth herein. 

Section 4.    Effectiveness. This Amendment shall become effective in accordance with its
terms as of the date hereof (the “Effective Date”) upon receipt by the Administrator of: 

(i)    counterparts of this Amendment executed by the Seller, the Servicer, the Administrator, each
Purchaser Agent, each LC Bank, each LC Participant and each Purchaser; and 
 (ii)    a duly executed
copy of the Sixth Amended and Restated Fee Letter dated as of the date hereof, together with payment of the fees required by the terms thereof to be paid on the date hereof. 

Section 5.    Counterparts. This Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts
and by separate parties hereto on separate counterparts (including by way of facsimile or electronic transmission), each of which when executed shall be deemed an original, but all such counterparts taken together shall constitute one and the same
instrument. 

  
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 Section 6.    Governing Law. THIS
AGREEMENT SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A CONTRACT MADE UNDER AND GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK WITHOUT REGARD TO ANY OTHERWISE APPLICABLE CONFLICTS OF LAW PRINCIPLES (OTHER THAN SECTIONS 5-1401 AND 5-1402 OF THE NEW YORK GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW, WHICH SHALL APPLY HERETO). 
 [SIGNATURE
PAGES FOLLOW] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have
caused this Amendment to be executed and delivered by their duly authorized officers as of the date hereof. 
  

			
	TARGA RECEIVABLES LLC, as Seller
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Chris McEwan

		 	Chris McEwan
		 	Vice President and Treasurer

 [Signature Page to Seventh Amendment to 

Targa Receivables LLC Receivables Purchase Agreement] 

 
			
	TARGA RESOURCES PARTNERS LP, as Servicer
		
	By:	 	Targa Resources GP LLC, its general partner
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Chris McEwan

		 	Chris McEwan
		 	Vice President and Treasurer

 [Signature Page to Seventh Amendment to 

Targa Receivables LLC Receivables Purchase Agreement] 

 
			
	 PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
as Administrator

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Michael Brown

	Name:	 	Michael Brown
	Title:	 	Senior Vice President

 [Signature Page to Seventh Amendment to 

Targa Receivables LLC Receivables Purchase Agreement] 

 
			
	THE PURCHASER GROUPS:
	
	PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Purchaser Agent for the PNC Purchaser Group and as a Committed Purchaser
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Michael Brown

	Name:	 	Michael Brown
	Title:	 	Senior Vice President
	
	 PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
as an LC Bank

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Michael Brown

	Name:	 	Michael Brown
	Title:	 	Senior Vice President
	
	LC Sublimit Commitment: $62,500,000.00

 [Signature Page to Seventh Amendment to 

Targa Receivables LLC Receivables Purchase Agreement] 

 
			
	 WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Purchaser Agent for the Wells Fargo
Purchaser Group and as a Committed Purchaser

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Dale Abernathy

	Name:	 	Dale Abernathy
	Title:	 	Vice President
	
	 WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as an LC Participant

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Dale Abernathy

	Name:	 	Dale Abernathy
	Title:	 	Vice President
	
	LC Sublimit Commitment: $37,500,000.00

 [Signature Page to Seventh Amendment to 

Targa Receivables LLC Receivables Purchase Agreement]Premier
                                         Packaging Corp.

        Victor,
        NY

         

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PURCHASE
AGREEMENT

 

Buyer’s
Name and Address:

 

PREMIER
PACKAGING CORP.

6
Framark Drive

VICTOR,
NY 14564

 

Buyer’s
Ship-to Address:

 

PREMIER
PACKAGING CORP.

6
Framark Drive

VICTOR,
NY 14564

 

(The
address listed above under “Buyer’s Name and Address” shall hereinafter mean “Buyer’s Facility”
unless a different address is listed above under “Buyer’s Ship to Address” in which event “Buyer’s
Ship to Address” shall hereinafter mean “Buyer’s Facility”.)

 

Bobst
North America Inc. located at 146 Harrison Avenue, Roseland, NJ 07068 (“Seller”) hereby agrees to sell and Buyer hereby
agrees to purchase the equipment described in this Agreement (the “Equipment”) in accordance with the provisions of
this Agreement.

 

This
Agreement Includes the Following Attachments:

 

Schedule
A.................................(Detailed description of standard and optional Equipment)

Schedule
B................................(Detailed description of services)

General
Terms and Conditions

Technical
Data Sheet....................(Specific information about Buyer’s Facility, etc.)

 

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The
Equipment is described as follows:

 

The
standard Equipment components and all options listed in the preceding Equipment Configuration Summary are described in greater
detail in Schedule A. Seller reserves the right to supply the Equipment from any of its manufacturing affiliates located throughout
the world.

 

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	Premier
                                         Packaging Corp.

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Delivery
Term and Included Installation / Training Services:

 

	The
    delivery term applicable to this Agreement is DDP Buyer’s Plant Floor (Incoterms 2010). Schedule B includes information
    regarding transfer of ownership and risk of loss; a detailed description of the delivery terms; installation and training
    services; additional service terms that are incorporated herein; and any other specific terms not covered by Incoterms rules.	 
	 	 
	Total
                                         Special Purchase Price 

        (THIS
        PRICE EXCLUDES ANY APPLICABLE TAXES AND IS NOT FINAL.)
	$849,000.00
	 	 
	Note:
    If any of the foregoing prices are manually changed, then such changes must be initialed and dated by both Buyer and Seller
    to be valid.	 

 

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Estimated
Delivery Date:

 

The
estimated delivery date for the Equipment, subject to prior sale, is to be advised. The delivery date applicable to this Agreement
shall be based upon Seller’s factory manufacturing program at the time Seller receives the following items from Buyer:

 

	 	1)	A
    copy of this Agreement signed by Buyer without modification; and
	 	2)	Buyer’s
    down payment as required under the Terms of Payment stated herein.

 

Upon
Seller’s receipt of the aforementioned items, Seller shall obtain a more definitive delivery date from the factory and communicate
that date in writing to Buyer.

 

In
addition, Buyer must provide Seller with the fully completed Technical Data Sheet, a copy of which is attached hereto, no later
than five (5) days after Buyer’s execution of this Agreement. Buyer’s failure to deliver the Technical Data Sheet
to Seller within this timeframe may result in a delay in delivery of the Equipment to Buyer.

 

Price
and Delivery Condition:

 

The
prices and delivery schedule contained herein are subject to change if Seller has not received a copy of this Agreement signed
by Buyer no later than End of Business, Friday, November 30, 2018.

 

Any
change(s) to the specification of the Equipment after this Agreement has been executed by Buyer may result in additional costs
to Buyer as well as a delay in the delivery of the Equipment to Buyer. No changes shall be binding unless agreed to in writing
by both parties.

 

Terms
of Payment:

 

40%
of the Total Final Purchase Price is due and payable upon Buyer’s execution of this Agreement.

 

50%
of the Total Final Purchase Price is due and payable upon Buyer’s receipt of Seller’s notice / invoice confirming
the shipping date of the Equipment from Seller’s factory of origin (or from other identified location).

 

10%
of the Total Final Purchase Price is due and payable on such date that Seller completes the installation and demonstrates that
the Equipment is capable of producing commercially saleable product.

 

NOTE:
Flexible financing/leasing programs are available through Seller. For more information, contact John Torchia at 1-888-226-8800,
ext. 2048.

 

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Taxes:

 

At
the time of delivery of the Equipment to Buyer, Seller shall invoice Buyer for the required sales tax applicable in Buyer’s
state. Buyer will be obligated to pay Seller directly for such tax, unless Buyer provides Seller with documentation (prior to
delivery of the Equipment) stating an alternative way in which the sales tax will be handled. Buyer shall, therefore, initial
one of the following with regard to its sales tax status:

 

	_____________	 	By
    initialing here, Buyer states that it will not pay Seller directly for state sales tax and has attached one of the following
    documents as the reason therefor: Tax Exemption Certificate, Resale Exemption Certificate, Self-Pay Certificate, or other.
	 	 	 
	_____________	 	By
    initialing here, Buyer states that it is not exempt from and shall pay Seller directly for state sales tax.

 

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General
Terms and Conditions:

 

Seller’s
General Terms and Conditions (“Terms and Conditions”) are attached hereto and incorporated herein.

 

The
undersigned hereby indicate their acceptance and approval of the contents of this Agreement. 

 

	Buyer’s
    Full Exact Legal Company Name: 	Premier
Packaging Corp.
	 	 
	Buyer’s
    State of Organization: 	New
York

 

	Signature
    on behalf of Buyer:	/s/
    Philip Jones	 
	 	 	 
	Print
    Name:	Philip Jones	 
	 	 	 
	Title:	CFO	 
	 	 	 
	Date:	11-28-18	 

 

	ACCEPTED:	 
	 	 	 
	BOBST
    NORTH AMERICA INC.	 
	 	 	 
	By:	/s/
John Torchia	 
	 	 	 
	Title:	Director
of Commercial Operations	 
	 	 	 
	Date:	12-6-18

        
	 

 

	By:	/s/
Alex Gigon	 
	 	 	 
	Title:	Director
    of Parts and Services	 
	 	 	 
	Date:	12-7-18	 

 

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	Premier
                                         Packaging Corp.

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EXPERTFOLD
110 A2

 

The
basic machine is designed for processing:

 

- Straight-line boxes with prebreaking of 1st and 3rd crease

- Standard crash-lock bottom boxes with prebreaking of 1st and 3rd crease

 

Standard
Equipment

 

FEEDER

 

	-	Total
    length: 1320 mm
	-	ACCUFEED
    device
	8	Feed
    conveyors with 30 mm wide belt with 4 built-in mechanical vibrating device
	1	Thickness
    gauge
	 	Thickness
    gauge with lateral and lengthwise setting and upper roller track
	1	Additional
    thickness gauge
	 	With
    lateral and lengthwise setting and upper roller tracks
	2	Side
    guides in two parts
	 	Asymmetrical
    and adjustable in length 
	 	Maximum
    blanks pile height: 350 mm
	-	Set
    of rear guides for blanks support
	2	Lower
    conveyors with 25 mm belts width and upper roller tracks
	 	For
    perfect blank alignment
	1	Motor
    controlled by frequency variator
	 	To
    drive the feed belts and to put in or out of operation
	1	Left
    hand prebreaker 90° for the glue flap

 

PREBREAKER

 

	-	Total
    length: 2300 mm
	1	Lower
    left conveyor with 43 mm belt width
	1	Lower
    right conveyor with 25 mm belt width
	1	Set
    of upper conveyors with 25 mm belt width and lifting device
	1	Left-hand
    prebreaker without belt with built-in pressing device
	 	Max.
    width of the glue flap: 30 mm
	1	Reopening
    guide
	1	Right-hand
    prebreaker with 30 mm belt width
	 	Including
    a system to set the prebreaking angle
	1	Lower
    central supporting guide

 

CRASH-LOCK
BOTTOM MODULE

 

	-	Total
    length: 1500 mm
	 	For
    folding and gluing of standard or reinforced crash-lock bottom boxes with prebreaking of 1st and 3rd crease
	-	Lower
    conveyor with 25 mm belt width
	-	Upper
    transport (left and right) with 25 mm wide belt adjustable in machine running direction
	-	Set
    of hooks, helical folding guides
	-	Lower
    central supporting guides
	-	Requires:
    1 upper extrusion station, see tariff HHS / J-010

 

    	Schedule A
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GLUING
UNIT

 

	1	Lower
    left-hand gluing unit with wheel and double scraper
	1	Removable
    glue basin
	1	Upper
    guide with pressure roller
	1	Refill
    bottle
	-	Glue
    track sizes available: 2; 3; 4; 5; 7; 10; 15 mm

 

FOLDING
SECTION

 

	-	Total
    length: 3060 mm
	2	Lower
    conveyors with 25 mm belt width
	1	Upper
    conveyors with 25 mm belt width
	2	Folding
    belts width (2x 10mm / 2x 15mm / 2x 30mm)
	-	Adjustable
    pressure rollers
	2	Speed
    variators for folding belts
	2	Integrated
    left and right hand belt lifting devices
	 	For
    folding boxes with protruding flap
	1	Lower
    central supporting guides
	 	In
    case of central conveyor the lower guide is not delivered

 

TRANSFER

 

	-	Total
    length: 1400 mm
	2	Lower
    and upper conveyors, adjustable in length, with 25 mm belts width
	 	With
    automatic correction system of belt tension
	1	Vertical
    setting system of upper and lower conveyor outlet
	1	Safety
    sensor with flexible contact
	-	Independent
    drive motor controlled by frequency variator

 

DELIVERY

 

	-	RE-03
	-	Total
    length: 4435 mm
	-	Pressure
    length: 2550 mm
	-	Apron
    width: 900 mm
	1	Automatic
    pressure system adjustable through pneumatic cylinders
	 	2
    independent setting zones
	1	Automatic
    guiding and lateral correction system of lower and upper aprons
	2	Infeed
    devices with 30 mm belts width
	1	Box
    stream regulator
	1	Control
    for temporary delivery acceleration
	1	Command
    panel independent from the folder-gluers
	1	Drum
motors controlled through a frequency variator 
	 	With
    automatic system for speed control according to space between blanks, in order to keep regular box stream spaces

 

BOBST
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM

 

	-	Control
    cabinet(s) housing electric and electronic equipment
	1	Central
    microprocessor operator/machine interface, type CUBE (Control Unit Bobst Electronic) is an electronic system for the management
    of all machine functions 
	 	Composed
    of: 

	 	-
    Touch screen 15” color screen 
	 	-
    Display of the belts references 
	 	-
    Memorize up to 5’000 jobs for options CS (A-006), CSM (A-007) et Matic (L-011) 
	 	-
    Formats diagram for VISIONFOLD 50-80-110 CS (A-006) & CSM (A-007), EXPERTFOLD 50-80-110 CS (A-006) & CSM (A-007),
    EXPERTFOLD 170-230-300-350 Matic (L-011) and MASTERFOLD 75-110-170-230-300-350 Matic (L-011) 
	 	-
    Technical documentation 

 

    	Schedule A
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	 	-
    Interface Baumerhhs (for DX-029 only)
	1	Counting
    device
	 	With
    a pneumatic kicker
	-	Remote
    control box
	-	Auxiliary
    control desks situated at the feeder and at the delivery
	1	Induction
    motor with frequency variator
	-	Connect
    ready (CR) necessary material for the e-Services connectivity of the machine
	-	In
    accordance with the standard IEC/EN 60204-1. Motors meet the standard IEC 60034-30-1, efficiency classes IE2 and IE3

 

COMPLIANCE
TO DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS

 

	-	Folder-gluers
    are machines accompanied by an EC Declaration of Conformity as well as a CE  marking on the equipment.
	-	Delivery
    section of folder-gluers are interchangeable equipment accompanied by an EC  Declaration of Conformity as well as a CE
    marking on the equipment.
	-	Peripherals
    of folder-gluers are interchangeable equipment accompanied by an EC Declaration of  Conformity as well as a CE marking
    on the equipment.
	-	Peripherals
    able to work on their own are machines accompanied by an EC Declaration of  Conformity as well as a CE marking on the
    equipment.
	-	Complete
    lines exclusively equipped with machine(s) and interchangeable equipment are  delivered without any Line EC Declaration
    of Conformity.
	-	In
    case of integration under Bobst’s responsibility of one or several partly completed machines in  complete lines,
    a Line EC Declaration of Conformity is provided.
	-	Relevant
    NFPA and UL standards are taken into account when designing Bobst machines.
	-	Special
    requirements not being part of CE compliance but specific to national, local and/or  customer’s regulation are
    not included in the machine price and are subject to detailed study.
	-	Additional
    specifications must be clearly defined and approved by all parties prior to installation.

 

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Included
Options

 

	1	A-006	CS
    C.U.B.E set

 

System
for programming and memorization of boxes

Consists
of: software installed in the C.U.B.E. and a set of digital positioning indicators for the main elements

Allows
the introduction and the memorization of the blank sizes

The
system automatically calculates at which position the elements must be placed

The
value and the direction of the displacement are displayed on the position indicators

 

	1	A-015	Extra
    extended delivery

 

	 	-
    Total length: 6535 mm
	 	-
    Pressure length: 4650 mm
	 	Replaces
    the standard version. It is composed of the same elements.

 

	4	B-005	Device
    for prebreaking or folding

 

Enables
one or several pre-breaking and folding operations

The
price of this position is to be multiplied by the total number of operations to be carried out

 

	1	B-046	Device
    for 4 corners (with and without lid) and 6 corners boxes with continuous feeding

 

-
1 set of rotary hooks driven by electronic servo-motors. The hook trajectory is automatically set up according to the size of
rear flaps

-
1 device for the vertical setting of the rotary hook axis according to the size of the rear flaps and for putting the rotary hooks
in and out of function

-
1 set of hooks, folding helical guides and guides

-
1 auxiliary folder total length of 900 mm with a folding belt of 30 mm

-
1 set of flexible guides for folding devices

Option
recommended: F-034

Requires:
upper extrusion station / F-001 / F-005 / FA-001 / FA-005 / F-020 / J-010 

Remark:
maximum production speed 28’000 b/h according to the size and board quality

 

	1	EA-010	Additional
    feed belt

 

Belt
conveyor with 30 mm belt width.

Improves
feeding of large-size blanks

 

	1	EA-015	Electric
    pile vibrator

 

For
the rear pile guides. Improves the feeding of blanks which are sticking to each other

 

	1	EA-020	Dust
    blower system

 

8
air nozzles with central regulator for pressure setting. To remove dust from feed belts, thus ensuring good contact of blanks
on belts

 

	1	EA-025	Blank
    suction device

 

Vacuum
chamber for the 2 perforated feed belts with suction pump to ensure better contact of blanks on the belts, thus improving the
feeding of slippery blanks, of heavy solid board and corrugated board

 

	1	EA-026	2
    additional belts for suction device

 

Vacuum
chamber for the 2 perforated feed belts to ensure better contact of blanks on the belts, thus improving the feeding of slippery
blanks, of heavy solid board and corrugated board

Requires:
EA-025

 

	1	EA-030	Rotary
    brushes

 

8
rotary dust brushes. To take off dirt sticking on the belts, keeping them clean and thus ensuring good contact of blanks on belts

 

	1	EA-035	Upper
    independent roller track

 

Improve
the feeding of medium and large disproportionate blanks

 

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	1	F-001	Lower
    central conveyor

 

With
25 mm belt width

 

	1	F-005	Upper
    central conveyor outlet

 

With
25 mm belt width

Requires:
F-001

 

	1	F-020	Long
    upper right conveyor outlet

 

With
25 mm wide belt. To convey crash-lock bottom boxes, double wall boxes and record sleeves

 

	1	F-034	Suction
    guides

 

For
folding of composite flaps of 4 and 6 corner boxes

 

	1	FA-001	Lower
    central conveyor

 

With
25 mm wide belt

To
assure correct holding and conveying of disproportionate or large sized blanks

 

	1	FA-005	Upper
    central conveyor

 

With
25 mm belt width

It
ensures a perfect control of disproportionate medium or large-size blanks

Requires:
FA-001

 

	1	G-015	Central
    conveyors

 

Central
lower and upper conveyors with 25 mm belt width

 

	1	HA-001	Left
    and right-hand pressing units

 

Ensuring
constant pressure on right and left creases

Recommended
for double-wall boxes of heavy solid board 

Compulsory
for machine equipped with CARTONPACK

 

	1	HB-006	Motorized
    system of transfer section

 

With
motorized lengthwise setting of the left and right-hand lower transfer arms

 

	1	J-010	Upper
    pressure belt

 

Pressure
belt to ensure the gluing of boxes with irregular thickness

Necessary
for crash-lock bottom boxes

 

	1	J-014	Additional
    upper pressing belt

 

Additional
pressing belt

Necessary
for double wall boxes

Requires:
J-010

 

	1	K-012	Finger
    ejector (flipper ejector)

 

For
ejecting all box types do not meet the quality control specifications

Consisting
of fingers driven by electronically controlled pneumatic cylinder. The follow-up of the boxes is done by the HMI

 

	2	N-047	Mechanical/electrical
                                         adaptation (1 set by new BOBST machine already installed)

 

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Technical
Data

 

	PNEUMATIC
    SPECIFICATIONS	 	 
	Minimum
    pressure required: Dry air without oil	6
    bar	 
	 	 	 
	AIR
    CONSUMPTION	 	 
	Basic
    machine	7.5
    m3/h	 
	 	 	 
	AIR
    CONSUMPTION: OPTIONS	 	 
	B-060
    Device for sleeves and envelopes	20
    m3/h	 
	K-015
    Glue level control device	0.5
    m3/h	 
	KX-012
    Code reader “Stand-Alone” Xtend series Baumerhhs	7
    m3/h	 
	(maximum
    machine speed 650 m/min)	 	 
	KX-021
    Lower glue line detection “Stand-Alone” Xtend series	10
    m3/h	 
	Baumerhhs
    (maximum machine speed 650 m/min)	 	 
	KX-023
    Code reader Xtend series hhs, in combination with lower	10
    m3/h	 
	glue
    line detection “Stand-Alone” Xtend series Baumerhhs	 	 
	(maximum
    machine speed 650 m/min)	 	 
	KY-005
    ACCUCHECK MODULE	32
    m3/h	 
	DX-027
    Glue application system without possibility of quality	5
    m3/h	 
	assurance
    (maximum machine speed 350 m/min.)	 	 
	DX-029
    Glue application system with possibility of quality	5
    m3/h	 
	assurance
    (maximum machine speed 550 m/min.)	 	 
	EA-008
    Air gauge with blower system	2
    m3/h	 
	EA-020
    Dust blower system	25
    m3/h	 
	FJ-032
    ACCUBRAILLE GT module right side	2
    m3/h	 
	FJ-042
    ACCUBRAILLE GT module left side	2
    m3/h	 
	J-025
    Infeed conveyor left and right with squaring device	15
    m3/h	 
	K-012
    Finger ejector (flipper)	0.5
    m3/h	 
	 	 	 
	PROCESSED
    MATERIALS	 	 
	Solid
    board, up to	800
    g/m2	 
	Corrugated
    board (simple fluting)	N-F-E	 
	Thickness
    of folded box, max.	12
    mm	 1/2”
	 	 	 
	SIZES:
    Standard boxes	 	 
	Width
    min. Open blank	126
    mm	5”
	Width
    max. Open blank	1100
    mm	43
    1/4”
	Length
    min.	60
    mm	2
    3/8”
	Length
    max.	800
    mm	31
    1/2”
	Width
    min. Boxes folded flat	60
    mm	2
    3/8”
	Width
    max. Boxes folded flat	535
    mm	21”
	 	 	 
	SIZES:
    Standard boxes with minimum folding device G-001	 	 
	Width
    min. Open blank	76
    mm	3”
	Width
    min. boxes folded flat	35
    mm	1
    3/8”
	 	 	 
	SIZES:
    Crash-lock bottom boxes	 	 
	Width
    min. Open blank	146
    mm	5
    3/4”
	Width
    max. Open blank	1100
    mm	43
    1/4”
	Length
    of the box body, min.	60
    mm	2
    3/8”
	Length
    max.	800
    mm	31
    1/2”
	Width
    min. Boxes folded flat	70
    mm	2
    3/4”
	Width
    max. Boxes folded flat	535
    mm	21”

 

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	SIZES:
    4-corner box without lid	 	 
	Width
    min. Open blank	120
    mm	4
    /34”
	Width
    max. Open blank	1100
    mm	43
    1/4”
	Width
    max. Folding blank	890
    mm	 35”
	Length
    min. Open blank	130
    mm	5
    1/8”
	Length
    max. Open blank	800
    mm	31
    1/2”
	Height
    min. of flap	20
    mm	3/4”
	Height
    max. of flap	150
    mm	5
    7/8”
	 	 	 
	SIZES:
    Boxes with 6-corner	 	 
	Width
    min. Open blank	250
    mm	9
    7/8”
	Width
    max. Open blank	1100
    mm	43
    1/4”
	Length
    min. Open blank	130
    mm	5
    1/8”
	Length
    max. Open blank	800
    mm	31
    1/2”
	Height
    min. of flap	30
    mm	1
    1/8”
	Height
    max. of flap	150
    mm	5
    7/8”
	 	 	 
	SIZES:
    Double-wall boxes for instant set-up	 	 
	Width
    min. Open blank	126
    mm	5”
	Width
    max. Open blank	780
    mm	30
    3/4”
	Length
    min.	126
    mm	5”
	Length
    max.	800
    mm	31
    1/2”
	Width
    min. Boxes folded flat	70
    mm	2
    3/4”
	 	 	 
	SIZES:
    Record sleeves, pouches and envelopes (6-2-1)	 	 
	Width
    min. Open blank	134
    mm	5
    1/4”
	Width
    max. Open blank	760
    mm	29
    7/8”
	Length
    min.	150
    mm	5
    7/8”
	Length
    max.	800
    mm	31
    1/2”
	Width
    min. Boxes folded flat	110
    mm	4
    3/8”
	Width
    max. Boxes folded flat	700
    mm	27
    1/2”
	 	 	 
	DRIVE	 	 
	Inching
    speed	20
    m/Min.	65’/min
	Continuous
    run adjustable between	20
    - 450 m/Min.	65
    - 1476’/min
	 	 	 
	INSTALLATION	 	 
	Connected
    load	56
    kVA	 
	MAINS
    VOLTAGE	kW	 
	-
    Three-phase supply	 	 
	-
    Value: 400 V for 50 HZ, 480 V for 60 HZ	 	 
	-
    Tolerance: +/- 5% of the nominal value	 	 
	MAINS
    FREQUENCY	 	 
	-
    Value: 50 or 60 HZ	 	 
	-
    Tolerance: +/- 2%	 	 
	 	 	 
	PRECONDITIONS
    OF INSTALLATION (customer’s responsibility) 	t	 
	If
    shortages are foreseen on electrical network, or the working voltage	 	 
	variation
    is greater than +/-5 %, or the SLT (grounding) is IT or	 	 
	Corned
    grounded delta, or that severe weather conditions are frequent	 	 
	in
    the area (lightning), please contact our Technical Services.	 	 
	 	 	 
	TEMPERATURE	 	 
	Ambient
    operation temperature for electrical cabinets and control panels	°C	°F
	-
    Minimum temperature: +5° C (start-up)	 	 
	-
    Maximum temperature: +40° C	 	 

 

	HUMIDITY	 	 
	AMBIENT
    HUMIDITY	t	 
	-
    Value: 30 to 95% of relative humidity without condensation	 	 
	 	 	 
	WEIGHT	 	 
	Net
    approx.	6000
    kg	13230
    lbs

 

REMARK

 

The
above sizes are relative according to the ratio of the panels on the box. We do not guarantee that all boxes within the above
sizes can be processed. If more information is needed then please request the document “box diagram”.

 

Characteristics
given subject to modification.

 

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Schedule
B to Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”)

 

This
Schedule B describes the following:

 

1.
Buyer Responsibilities

 

2.
Delivery Terms

 

3.
Installation Services

 

4.
Training of and Instructions for Buyer’s Personnel

 

5.
Helpline Premium

 

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1.
Buyer Responsibilities

 

If
required for the installation or operation of the Equipment, the following items are the responsibility of the Buyer:

 

	a)	minimum
    door opening of 8’ x 9’ and a loading dock with height of 48” to 52”
	 	 
	b)	any
    system that conveys material to or from the Equipment as exists at the time of installation or may be required by Buyer in
    the future (e.g., scissors lift tables, conveyors, palletizers, etc.);
	 	 
	c)	any
    squaring devices, tying equipment, unitizing equipment, conveyor system required to carry box bundles, etc.;
	 	 
	d)	any
    system required to dispose of water from the Equipment outlets;
	 	 
	e)	electrical,
    water and air supplies to the Equipment;
	 	 
	f)	any
    floor survey, foundation work and concrete work;
	 	 
	g)	any
    connections from Buyer’s glue containers to the Equipment pumps.
	 	 
	h)	proper
    glue (with the proper viscosity) for glue system purchased by Buyer:

 

-
for standard contact glue system: typically 1,500 to 2,000 cps

-
for optional non-contact glue system: typically 800 to 1,000 cps

 

	i)	adequate
    clearance, floor loading capacity and elevator service, if required, for delivery of the Equipment to Buyer’s Facility;
    all site preparation for the Equipment including, without limitation, sufficient floor load capacity, foundation, electrical
    service and wiring and utilities; and environmental conditions including, but not limited to, lighting, moisture control,
    air conditioning, heating and noise control required for the proper operation of the Equipment.

 

Seller
shall furnish Buyer with maintenance and operating instructions so that the Equipment may be properly operated and maintained.
These instructions shall include recommended lubricants, frequency of lubrication required for various parts, normal adjustments
to be made, frequency of adjustments, and the like. Buyer shall comply with the operating and maintenance instructions.

 

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2.
Delivery Terms 

 

The
Agreement shall be governed by one of the following Incoterms 2010 delivery terms. The specific one applicable to the Agreement
is declared in the Agreement. The information following each of the delivery terms hereinafter listed addresses title transfer,
risk of loss and certain delivery costs. For complete Incoterms 2010 rules, including export and import responsibilities where
applicable, the parties shall refer to the Incoterms 2010 rules published by the International Chamber of Commerce.

 

DDP
Delivered Duty Paid (Buyer’s plant floor named in Agreement) Incoterms 2010

 

Delivery
is made; title to the Equipment transfers to Buyer; and Buyer bears all risk of loss of or damage to the Equipment when Seller
places/rigs the Equipment at the final installation site on Buyer’s plant floor ready for installation. Seller will pay
all transportation costs involved in bringing the Equipment to the Buyer’s plant floor including standard packing for normal
shipment, marine cargo insurance, obtaining any export and import license or other official authorization, and carrying out all
customs formalities for the import of the Equipment. Seller’s services under this delivery term also include uncrating,
unpacking and removing Equipment from skids, as required; lining up and leveling of the Equipment on foundation or rails, as applicable;
and removal of any crating from Equipment installation site to on-site dumpster(s) to be provided by Buyer.

 

If
Seller determines that Buyer has any special transportation and/or rigging requirements including, but not limited to: no loading
dock, non-standard loading dock, inadequate door openings, non-ground floor installation, special packing and removal/relocation
of existing equipment, and such special requirements were not included by Seller in calculating the price for the delivery term
included in the Agreement, then any additional costs incurred shall be the responsibility of Buyer.

 

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3.
Installation Services

 

If
Buyer selects this option (“Installation Services Option”), Seller shall provide the services described below:

 

	a)	assemble
    all Equipment components purchased as part of this Agreement; and
	 	 
	b)	mechanical
    and electrical start-up of the Equipment.

 

If
Buyer selects the Installation Services Option, Buyer shall nevertheless be responsible for providing the following: site availability
to Seller’s technician(s) for the installation; adequate storage area for Equipment components during installation; qualified
labor (Seller recommends that a qualified maintenance mechanic and/or electrician be present and participate during the installation
and start-up of the Equipment); all necessary pneumatic/electrical and other connections between Buyer’s plant and the control
cabinet(s) of the Equipment (pre-wiring between the Equipment and the control cabinet(s) is included); any other utilities to
the Equipment, such as air and water, which are required to complete the installation.

 

Seller’s
warranty described in this Agreement shall not apply unless the Buyer has selected the Installation Services Option.

 

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4.
Training of and Instructions for Buyer’s Personnel

 

If
Buyer selects this option, Seller shall provide the following services described below (“Training Services Option”):

 

a)
a technician to train and instruct Buyer’s personnel on the basic operation and maintenance of the Equipment for a period
of eight (8) consecutive hours per day, excluding the first and last day which will include four (4) hours each day to allow for
technician’s travel time. Therefore, the time spent on actual training shall be thirty-two (32) hours per week during normal
working hours Monday through Friday. The total training period included herein shall be two (2) weeks. The Buyer’s
personnel to be trained must be competent journeymen equipment operators. The training service option is based on consecutive
training weeks commencing immediately at the completion of the machine installation. Should Buyer desire to utilize this service
at any other time, this shall be agreed in advance with the Seller who reserves the right to charge for related travel expenses
in accordance with Seller’s standard rates for field service in effect at that time if they exceed those calculated within
the above allowance. Should Buyer desire to utilize the services of Seller’s technician(s) for any additional period, Buyer
shall be responsible for the costs of such services and related expenses in accordance with Seller’s standard rates for
field service in effect at that time.

 

Special
Notice for Matic Machines: In order to gain the maximum benefit from the training sessions in which the Buyer’s
operators may be exposed to new and unfamiliar box styles as well as a new machine and computer operating system, Seller recommends
that the first week of training be devoted to manual set-ups. This approach should enable the operators to betterunderstand the
reasoning behind the positioning and function of the various Equipment components while they become familiar with the Equipment.

 

ALL
included training must be utilized by Buyer PRIOR to the conclusion of the warranty period defined elsewhere in this
Agreement. Any training not utilized by the end of the warranty period shall be forfeited by Buyer and no refund issued.

 

Seller’s
warranty described in this Agreement shall not apply unless the Buyer has selected the Training Services Option.

 

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5.
Helpline Premium

 

Helpline
Premium is a secured remote connection via the internet (more specifically, a VPN connection to the Buyer’s plant internal
network) that will provide the Seller full monitoring access to all PLCs, drives and control systems of the Equipment. Should
the Equipment experience a failure, Seller can then analyze / troubleshoot the situation and all available information in an effort
to identify the reasons. Seller’s specialist can guide Buyer on-line through a process of defect analysis and provide advice
for the correction of the defect. Such analysis may enable the Equipment to be restored to production without the need for Seller
to dispatch a specialized technician to Buyer’s site. Should an on-site intervention be required, Helpline Premium helps
ensure that the right technician is dispatched with the right spare parts. Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to
provide a one-hour response time for any of Buyer’s connection requests. The Equipment includes the necessary hardware and
software to make it ready for internet connectivity. However, in order for Buyer to implement Helpline Premium, Buyer must
provide the following at Buyer’s expense: (i) Internet access with an upload data transfer rate equal to or faster than
256kbit/s; (ii) necessary infrastructure to connect the Equipment to Buyer’s LAN including, but not limited to: cables,
Ethernet-hub etc.; and (iii) power outlet (110-230VAC/50-60Hz/Monophase 1A) dedicated to the RSSD (Remote Service System Device).

 

The
initial Helpline Premium subscription is included as part of this Agreement and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for
the entire warranty period defined in this Agreement (the “Warranty Period”). At the conclusion of the Warranty Period,
the Helpline Premium subscription shall automatically renew and remain in force unless Buyer notifies Seller in writing no later
than thirty (30) days prior to the conclusion of the Warranty Period that Buyer chooses not to renew Helpline Premium upon conclusion
of the Warranty Period. The annual price for Helpline Premium at the conclusion of the Warranty Period shall be at Seller’s
list pricing in effect at that time.

 

It
is understood by the parties hereto that when providing remote assistance, Seller’s personnel is not in a position to gain
adequate information on the state of repair of the Equipment and under no circumstances can Seller’s personnel be expected
to comment on the safety or otherwise of the Equipment. Should Seller nonetheless draw the attention of Buyer to a perceived safety
issue, Buyer agrees not to use the Equipment until such time that adequate measures have been taken to ensure the safe operation
of the Equipment.

 

By
entering into this Agreement with Seller, Buyer agrees that Seller will provide services with the web, internet or other electronic
medium, such as remote assistance and e-maintenance and Buyer further agrees that Equipment identified herein may be assisted
and maintained remotely by Seller. Buyer further agrees that Seller may use the data provided to Seller pursuant to this Agreement
for the purpose of providing the remote services.

 

Buyer
agrees by signing this Agreement that Seller will be able to access Equipment data (“the Data”) and that Seller collects,
stores, uses and discloses the data (only within its Group or its sub-contractors) necessary for the purposes defined above. Buyer
agrees to the use of Buyer’s data in accordance with Seller’s “Data Privacy Protection Policy for Highway Products”
which can be found on Seller’s website https://cssusa.Sellergroup.com/css/privacyterms/BGNAHighwayPrivacyPolicy.htm or,
upon request, a copy will be sent by email, fax or mail. Buyer agrees that it is responsible for maintaining the confidentiality
of passwords associated with any account used to access Helpline Premium.”

 

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General
Terms and Conditions (“Terms and Conditions”) Attached To and Made a Part of the

Bobst
North America Purchase Agreement (“Agreement”)

 

1.
Definitions. “Seller” means Bobst North America Inc. and its parent, subsidiaries and affiliates. “Equipment”
means all machinery, equipment, parts, accessories and attachments described in the Agreement or any other machinery, parts, accessories
and attachments provided by Seller. Seller reserves the right to supply the Equipment from any of its manufacturing affiliates
located throughout the world. The sale or furnishing of any replacements, additions, attachments, accessories or repairs to the
Equipment which are made or delivered subsequent to the sale of the Equipment shall not cause or create any extension of the guarantees
or warranties made herein with respect to the Equipment nor shall they change the effective date on which the Equipment is delivered
by Seller. .

 

2.
Payments and Taxes. Payments shall be made in United States currency by certified or bank check drawn against United States banks
or wire transfer. If Buyer defaults in the payment of any amount due, Seller shall be entitled to collect interest thereon at
the maximum legal rate. Buyer shall pay when due or reimburse Seller for all taxes, charges or fees imposed by any governmental
entity, however designated, which may apply to any transaction covered by this Agreement.

 

3.
Insurance; Delivery; Title; Risk of Loss; License; Storage; and Trade Compliance. Buyer shall be required to obtain and maintain
an insurance policy in an amount equal to the unpaid balance of the purchase price, to cover all risks of loss and damage to the
Equipment, which policy shall name Seller as an insured to the extent that its interest may appear. At Seller’s request,
Buyer shall deliver a certificate from the insurance company certifying that such insurance is in effect and shall not be cancelled
or revoked without fifteen (15) days prior written notice to Seller until the purchase price of the Equipment is paid in full.
If the Equipment is located in the United States at the time the Agreement is signed, Seller’s obligation, unless stated
otherwise in the Agreement, is to deliver the Equipment EXW place named in the Agreement (Incoterms 2010). If the Equipment is
not located in the United States at the time the Agreement is signed, Seller’s obligation, unless stated otherwise in the
Agreement, is to deliver the Equipment DAP port of destination named in the Agreement (Incoterms 2010). Furthermore, Buyer acknowledges
that the delivery of Equipment may be subject to national and/or foreign laws and regulations governing imports/exports that may
delay or even prevent delivery. In such case, Seller may stop the ordering and delivery process with immediate effect. Title shall
pass upon delivery of the Equipment to Buyer at which time Buyer shall bear the risk of loss for the Equipment. If the Equipment
includes any embedded or non-embedded software, firmware or other computer code (“Computer Code”), Seller grants Buyer
and any subsequent owner of the Equipment a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use the Computer Code solely in connection
with the operation of the Equipment. If Buyer is not prepared to accept delivery of the Equipment upon notice that it is ready
for shipment, Seller may store it in a warehouse at Buyer’s expense and risk, in the name of the Buyer or Seller. Such delivery
to a warehouse shall constitute shipment and delivery of the Equipment to Buyer and the balance owed shall become immediately
due and payable.

 

Buyer
and Seller shall comply with all applicable trade laws and similar restrictions. Seller under no circumstance shall be held liable
for negative consequences resulting from trade law violations by Buyer, such as:

 

–
Buyer using the Equipment (i.e. hardware, software, technology) to engage in weapons of mass destruction or similar illegal activities;

 

–
Buyer re-selling or otherwise transferring the purchased Equipment to criminal organizations and/or other sanctioned parties;

 

–
Buyer violating any kind of trade laws or similar restrictions, including embargos, sanctions, export controls or customs laws.

 

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In
case this clause is violated by either party, the party being held liable for a violation shall indemnify the other party for
any negative consequence suffered from such violation (i.e. penalties, fines, legal and court expenses), according to the degree
of responsibility for the violation.

 

4.
Buyer’s Responsibilities. Buyer shall be responsible for providing, at its cost and expense, the following: adequate clearance,
floor loading capacity and elevator service, if required, for delivery of the Equipment to Buyer’s facility; all site preparation
for the Equipment including, without limitation, sufficient floor load capacity, foundation, electrical service, wiring and utilities;
environmental conditions including, without limitation, lighting, moisture control, air conditioning, heating and noise control
required for the proper operation of the Equipment; competent journeymen operators for the Equipment; and permits/approvals for
the delivery, installation and operation of the Equipment.

 

5.
Security Agreement. To secure payment of any obligation of Buyer to Seller (including, but not limited to, Seller’s charges
for service and parts for the Equipment or any other equipment), Buyer hereby grants Seller a security interest in the Equipment
together with all parts, accessories, attachments, additions, accessions, substitutions, improvements and replacements thereto
or thereof and all proceeds from insurance, sale or disposition. Buyer acknowledges that the Equipment is and shall remain personalty
and will provide Seller with a landlord/owner waiver, in form acceptable to Seller, subordinating any rights of the landlord/owner
in the Equipment to Seller’s rights in the Equipment.

 

6.
Default and Remedies. The occurrence of any of the following shall constitute a default by Buyer: failure to make any payment
when due; failure to comply with or perform any provision of this Agreement; false or misleading representations or warranties
made or given by Buyer; assertion of any lien, levy or other judicial process against the Equipment or diminishment or impairment
of Buyer’s rights in or to the Equipment; voluntary or involuntary commencement of any proceeding under which Buyer is subjected
to or seeks relief under any bankruptcy, insolvency or receivership proceeding; any act of Buyer which results in the substantial
reduction in the value of the Equipment or imperils the prospect of full performance or satisfaction of Buyer’s obligations
hereunder; any modification to the Equipment without Seller’s written consent; if Buyer sells, encumbers or otherwise disposes
of the Equipment while title thereto remains in Seller; or if Buyer is in default of any other obligation to Seller or any company
affiliated with Seller. Upon any default by Buyer, and at the option of Seller, all sums payable under this Agreement and any
other amount due Seller shall immediately become due and payable in full without notice or demand to Buyer and Seller shall have
all the rights, remedies and privileges as are accorded to Seller by law including, without limitation, those pertaining to repossession,
retention and sale of the Equipment and disposition of the proceeds. In addition, Seller may also enter, with or without legal
process, into or upon the premises where the Equipment or any part thereof may be located and take possession of the Equipment,
or render it unusable, or dispose of the Equipment (in such event Buyer agrees not to resist or interfere with Seller’s
actions); or require Buyer to make the Equipment available to Seller at a place reasonably designated by Seller to enable Seller
to dispose of the Equipment. If Seller exercises its option to retake the Equipment, it may resell the Equipment at public or
private sale. The proceeds of sale shall be applied as follows: first to reimburse Seller for the fees, costs and expenses incurred,
including reasonable counsel fees; next to pay Seller the unpaid balance of the purchase price or any other amount due Seller;
and the surplus, if any, shall be paid to Buyer. Buyer shall remain liable to Seller for any deficiency. Seller shall be entitled
to recover reasonable attorneys’ fees and all other fees, costs and expenses incurred by Seller if Buyer defaults or Seller
is successful in defending a claim asserted by Buyer.

 

7.
Buyer’s Credit and Third-Party Financing. If, in the judgment of Seller, Buyer’s financial condition has changed,
Seller shall have the right to cancel the Agreement unless Buyer provides such additional security as Seller may require or makes
full payment of the balance of the price. Such cancellation shall be without prejudice to Seller’s claim for damages. In
the event Buyer elects to lease the Equipment or secure financing of the purchase price from a third party and such third party
purchases and takes title to the Equipment from Seller for subsequent lease or conditional sale to Buyer, the obligations of Buyer
to Seller under this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect and shall be enforceable in all respects as if Buyer had
purchased the Equipment from Seller. In no event shall Buyer take by assignment from such third party any rights or remedies against
Seller other than those contained herein.

 

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8.
Safety Appliances and Pollution Control. The cost of all safety appliances and air and noise pollution control devices which are
not expressly specified as part of the Equipment sold hereunder and the cost of compliance with all federal, state, local and
other governmental electrical, safety, pollution, and sanitary codes and regulations (“Codes”) are not included in
the purchase price hereunder and shall be borne by Buyer. Buyer shall provide all plans and specifications for the installation
of any Equipment, which may be required on account of Codes. Buyer shall be responsible for ascertaining and complying with Codes
and Seller shall not be liable for any damages resulting from non-compliance with Codes in the installation or use of the Equipment.

 

9.
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. Seller shall be responsible for compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health
Act of 1970 as amended and any similar statute (“OSHA”) except that: (a) Buyer shall provide ladders, platforms and
similar items and other equipment as required by OSHA and shall be liable therefor; (b) Seller shall not be liable for air pollution
caused by use of the Equipment unless proper anti-pollution devices have been purchased from Seller for use with the Equipment
and same are properly used and maintained, in which event Seller shall be responsible only as of the date of the Agreement and
only to the extent that the use of the Equipment is in accordance with the use specified at the time of the purchase of such air
pollution devices; (c) Seller shall not be liable for exceeding the noise limitations prescribed by OSHA when noise other than
that created by the Equipment sold hereunder is a contributing factor to any violation or alleged violation by OSHA or when noise
is created by the excessive wear of any part or parts of the Equipment or for Buyer’s failure to properly use or maintain
same; and (d) wiring meets OSHA standards, which uses the National Electrical Code (NEC) as its basis, with the exception of areas
which because of their technological nature, and or design functions are not addressed by the NEC. The Equipment is designed to
the current state of the art and to Seller’s understanding meets the intent of the current OSHA requirements. If local (job
site) OSHA inspection results in a different interpretation, Seller will provide technical assistance to Buyer in contesting such
interpretation.

 

If
Buyer is found in violation of OSHA upon an inspection of its premises by an authorized agent of the United States Government
and such alleged violation resulted from the Equipment purchased pursuant to this Agreement, Seller, in its sole discretion, shall
have the right to engineer and manufacture such modifications to the Equipment as may be necessary to cure such violation provided,
however, that if Seller, in its sole discretion, determines that no violation of OSHA in fact existed, Seller shall have the right
in the name of Buyer to appeal any such violation. Seller shall have no responsibility for a violation or alleged violation of
OSHA if the Equipment is altered or modified by Buyer or if Buyer erects or installs any additions or accessories thereto, or
fails to properly use or maintain same. Buyer warrants and will assume all expense for continuing maintenance, testing, and any
other changes necessary to maintain compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 and any other applicable laws
and regulations.

 

10.
“Performance”, “Operating”, and “Production” Speeds. Where reference is made in any specification
provided by Seller to “performance” speed of the Equipment sold hereunder, “performance” speed is not
to be confused with the (1) “operating” speed or (2) “average” (or “production”) speed of
the Equipment and does not constitute a representation or warranty as to normal operating speed of the Equipment. The “performance”
speed set forth in such specifications represents the maximum mechanical potential of the Equipment operating under optimum conditions.
The “operating” speed means the actual running or operating speed under normal plant conditions and normal use. The
“performance” (maximum) speed and “operating” (normal) speed of the Equipment are both dependent upon
the quality, nature and consistency of the stock and other materials used on the Equipment, the level of competency of the personnel
operating or supervising the operation of the Equipment, the humidity and temperature conditions in the pressroom and material
storage room, and such other conditions as may exist at the premises where the Equipment is situated. The “average”
or “production” speed of the Equipment will be influenced by the aforementioned factors at Buyer’s premises
and also by start-up time, stops, normal downtime, interruptions and other on-site conditions at the plant where the Equipment
is situated. Accordingly, the “average” or “production” speed will commonly be less than both the “performance”
(maximum) and “operating” (normal) speeds of the Equipment.

 

11.
Warranty. THE WARRANTIES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS PROVISION AND THE OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITIES OF SELLER SET FORTH HEREIN ARE
EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF AND BUYER HEREBY WAIVES ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES AND LIABILITIES. The Buyer acknowledges and
agrees that no other representations or warranties were made to or relied upon by Buyer.

 

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        Premier Packaging Corp.

        Victor, NY

         

        Expertfold 110 G
		
        Proposal No. 181127D

        December 7,
        2018

 

A.
Warranty For New Equipment. Provided Buyer complies with its obligations under the Agreement and that the Agreement provides
for the Equipment to be installed under the supervision of Seller’s technician(s) and for Buyer’s personnel to be
trained by Seller, Seller warrants that the components of the Equipment which have been manufactured by Seller shall, under normal
use, be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date the Equipment is delivered to Buyer’s
facility. If Buyer claims, within the warranty period, that a defect exists, Seller reserves the right to demonstrate that there
is no defect. If a defect exists, Seller’s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace any defect during normal working
hours or, at its option, Seller may rescind this Agreement and, in such event, Seller’s only obligation shall be to refund
amounts previously paid by Buyer without interest upon Seller’s removal of the Equipment from Buyer’s facility. If
Seller repairs or replaces a defective part, this shall not extend the term of the warranty. Rather, the warranty on the repaired
or replaced part shall be for the then remaining period of the original warranty.

 

B.
Warranty Limits and Disclaimer For Parts or Units Not Manufactured by Seller. Seller shall not be liable to Buyer for any
breach of warranty or breach of contract on account of any defect in the Equipment or failure of the Equipment to operate properly
where the cause thereof is attributable to a defect in the work, labor, services or materials employed in parts or integral units
of the Equipment which are not manufactured by Seller. Component parts or integral units of the Equipment not manufactured by
Seller are sold only under such warranty as the manufacturer of such parts or units may give to Seller and only to the extent
enforceable by Seller on behalf of Buyer.

 

C.
Warranty Disclaimer For Used Equipment. The warranties contained in this Agreement shall only apply to new equipment. If
the Equipment or any part thereof is described as used, unless otherwise specifically provided for in writing signed by the Seller,
USED EQUIPMENT IS SOLD “AS IS” AND “WHERE IS” and SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF
ANY KIND OR NATURE WHATSOEVER INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

 

Buyer
must make a warranty claim within the one (1) year warranty period or thirty (30) days after such defect is first discovered,
whichever comes first. Seller shall not be liable under any warranty if: (a) Buyer is in default of its obligations to Seller;
or (b) Seller determines that the defect was caused by normal wear and tear, misuse, abuse, improper application, improper operation,
improper maintenance, use of improper oils or lubricants, alteration, repair or modification, negligence in use, casualty, storage,
handling or any other cause beyond the control of Seller. The remedies set forth herein shall be Buyer’s sole and exclusive
remedies for any breach of warranty. If any samples, technical literature, illustrations, catalogues or other documents have been
shown to Buyer, they shall not give rise to any express or implied warranty except to the extent that such warranties are specifically
set forth in writing in this Agreement.

 

12.
Limitation of Liability, Safety and Indemnification. In no event shall Seller be liable to Buyer, or to Buyer’s officers,
employees or representatives, or to any third party, for any special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages including,
but not limited to, loss of profit or revenues, loss of use of equipment, damage to associated equipment, cost of capital, cost
of substitute products, facilities or service, or downtime costs. If Buyer is entitled to direct damages, Buyer acknowledges and
agrees that in no event shall the direct damages exceed an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the cost of the Equipment or services
upon which the claim for damages is based. Buyer assumes all risks and liabilities for any loss, damage or injury to persons,
property, or the environment arising out of, connected with or resulting from the use or subsequent sale of the Equipment, either
alone or in combination with other products. Buyer expressly agrees that the remedies granted to it in this Agreement are Buyer’s
sole and exclusive remedies with respect to any claim of Buyer arising under and/or related to the Equipment and this Agreement.
During the life of the Equipment, Buyer agrees to provide to all Equipment users (including its own employees and independent
contractors) all of Seller’s safety information as contained in warnings, instructions and owner’s manuals, and to
adequately train all users in the safe use and maintenance of the Equipment including, but not limited to, use of safety features
of the Equipment such as guards and interlocks. Buyer agrees to defend, indemnify and hold Seller harmless from and against all
claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) to the extent that they relate
to or have been caused by Buyer’s failure to comply with the provisions of this Agreement or Buyer’s negligence.

 

13.
Patents. If any claim is asserted or action commenced against Buyer based upon a claim that the Equipment or any part thereof
manufactured or sold by Seller constitutes an infringement of any U.S. Letters Patent or Trademark, Buyer shall give immediate
notice thereof to Seller. Seller shall have the exclusive right, at its own expense, to conduct any litigation and/or settlement
negotiations with respect to such claim or action. However, Buyer shall render all reasonable assistance required by Seller in
the defense of the claim or action. Subject to the conditions and limitations set forth below, Seller shall pay such portion of
the damages awarded against Buyer in such action as are allocable to the infringing Equipment or parts manufactured or sold by
Seller, to the exclusion of any damages awarded for the use of such Equipment or part. In no event shall Seller’s liability
to Buyer exceed the purchase price of the infringing Equipment or part. If the Equipment or any part thereof manufactured or sold
by Seller is held to be an infringement in such action, and the use thereof is enjoined or if, as a result of a claim or settlement,
Seller deems the continued use thereof inadvisable, Seller may, at its sole option and expense, (a) procure for Buyer the right
to continue using said Equipment or parts, (b) replace said Equipment or parts with non-infringing equipment or parts, (c) modify
said Equipment or parts so that they are no longer infringing, or (d) refund the purchase price of the Equipment or parts, without
interest, less reasonable depreciation and remove the Equipment or parts from Buyer’s place of business. The obligations
of Seller set forth in this Section shall be null and void and Seller shall have no liability whatever to Buyer on account of
any judgment, award or damages suffered by Buyer arising out of such claim or action, if (a) Buyer does not give immediate notice
to Seller of such claim or action, (b) Buyer does not render all assistance reasonably required by Seller in the defense of such
action or claim, (c) Buyer interferes with Seller’s defense thereof, (d) the Equipment or any part thereof has been changed
or altered, has been combined with equipment or parts not manufactured by Seller, or has not been used in accordance with Seller’s
specifications, or (e) the Equipment, or any part thereof, was manufactured by Seller in accordance with Buyer’s designs,
blueprints, samples, or specifications, in which case Buyer shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Seller from any and all
expenses (including reasonable counsel fees), injuries or loss arising out of any claims or actions related to the manufacture,
use or sale thereof. THE FOREGOING SETS FORTH THE SELLER’S ENTIRE LIABILITY FOR PATENT OR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT INVOLVING
THE EQUIPMENT OR ANY PART THEREOF. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to grant any license or right to Buyer, express or
implied, under any patents or patent application, design patent or trademark owned or controlled by Seller.

 

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	Premier
        Packaging Corp.

        Victor,
        NY

         

        Expertfold
        110 G
		Proposal
        No. 181127D

        December
        7, 2018

 

14.
Specifications/Documents. The specifications and all other documents supplied pursuant to and in connection with this Agreement
are the property of Seller and are being made available to Buyer on a non-exclusive basis as long as Buyer owns the Equipment.
The specifications and documents shall not be used by Buyer in any manner for manufacture or for the purchase or other acquisition
of similar equipment from any competitor of Seller nor will Buyer display, exhibit, or otherwise make available such specifications
and documents to any competitor of Seller or third party without Seller’s prior written approval.

 

15.
Adjudication of Disputes, Service, Applicable Law and Limitation of Actions. Any controversy or dispute between the parties shall
be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey and, unless an alternative jurisdiction is
selected by Seller, shall be adjudicated exclusively in the State Courts of the State of New Jersey. Unless Seller selects a different
jurisdiction, Buyer consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of the State Courts of the State of New Jersey. Service of process
by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, shall be sufficient to commence suit and Buyer waives any right to
personal service of process. BUYER AND SELLER AGREE TO WAIVE THE RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. Provided, however, if Seller so directs,
any controversy or claim arising out of or related to this Agreement or the performance or breach thereof shall be resolved by
binding arbitration, in which event the following conditions shall apply: the arbitration shall be conducted by JAMS/ENDISPUTE
or such other alternate dispute resolution (“ADR”) provider as may be agreed upon by the parties (the “ADR Service
Provider”); there shall be one arbitrator; the arbitrator shall decide the dispute applying the laws of the State of New
Jersey; the arbitration shall take place in the State of New Jersey at a location selected by Seller; the arbitration shall be
conducted in accordance with the ADR Service Provider’s then current rules for arbitration of business disputes; the parties
shall be entitled to reasonable discovery (if the parties cannot agree upon the guidelines for discovery, the guidelines shall
be determined by the arbitrator); the decision of the arbitrator shall be binding and conclusive; judgment on the decision of
the arbitrator may be entered in the highest court of any forum, federal or state, having jurisdiction; and the arbitrator is
not empowered to award damages in excess of the compensatory damages permitted by the Agreement and each party hereby irrevocably
waives any right to recover such other damages. If the parties cannot agree upon the arbitrator, the arbitrator shall be selected
from a list of at least six (6) arbitrators provided by the ADR Service Provider in accordance with the following procedure: each
party shall rank the arbitrators on the list by number, with one being the highest rank; the arbitrator with the best ranking
(i.e., the lowest combined number ranking) shall be the arbitrator; and if two have the same ranking, the ADR Service Provider
shall select one of the two. Nothing contained herein shall prevent a party from applying to a court having jurisdiction for emergent
equitable relief. Unless a longer period is provided for elsewhere in this Agreement, any action or proceeding by Buyer against
Seller, including any claim for Seller’s breach of contract or breach of warranty, must be commenced within one (1) year
after Buyer knew or should have known about the cause of action, whichever occurs first.

 

16.
Finish. The Equipment shall be finished in the manufacturer’s standard finish, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties
at the time of execution of this Agreement and specified herein.

 

17.
Miscellaneous. The parties specifically exclude the provisions of the United Nations Convention On Contracts For the International
Sale of Goods. Section headings are for convenience only and shall not be used to interpret or change the provisions of this Agreement.
This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with its plain meaning and not against either party as the drafting party. This
Agreement constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between the parties. All oral understandings, agreements, representations
or warranties between Seller and Buyer have been superceded and replaced by this Agreement. No alterations, modifications, deletions,
additions or changes in or to this Agreement, whether by Buyer’s purchase order or otherwise, shall be binding unless embodied
in a writing signed by both parties. Buyer shall not assign this Agreement without Seller’s prior written consent. Seller’s
failure at any time to insist upon strict performance of any term or condition of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver
of any subsequent breach of any term or condition. Seller may assign the payments due under this Agreement. Upon notice from the
Seller that all or any of the payments have been assigned (the “Assignment Notice”), Buyer will make the payments
so assigned to the assignee as directed by the Assignment Notice. In the event of such assignment, Buyer acknowledges and agrees
that: (i) it will look solely to the Seller for the performance of Seller’s obligations under the Agreement; (ii) the right
of the assignee to receive and the Buyer to make all assigned payments, shall not be subject to any defense, set-off or counterclaim;
and (iii) it will execute and deliver such other documents as may be reasonably requested by Seller or the assignee to implement
such assignment and/or evidence Buyer’s consent to such assignment. If any provision contained in this Agreement is held
to be invalid or unenforceable, such provision shall, if possible, be reformed and construed in such manner that it will, to the
maximum extent practical, be deemed to be valid and enforceable. If that is not possible, the provision shall be deemed omitted
and the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby.
Seller shall not be liable for any costs, expenses or damages or be deemed to be in default of this Agreement as a result of any
delay in performance including, but not limited to, a delay caused by any act of God, labor problem, act of a governmental entity,
accident, unavailability or delay in obtaining labor, parts or equipment, terrorism or any cause beyond Seller’s control.
If there is any conflict between a provision in the Terms and Conditions and a provision found elsewhere in this Agreement, the
provision found in the other portion of this Agreement shall control. Notices and consents required by this Agreement shall be
in writing and sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by recognized overnight courier with a copy, if possible,
sent by facsimile. This Agreement shall, when signed by Buyer or otherwise adopted by Buyer, constitute Buyer’s offer to
buy the Equipment. An authorized officer of Seller must accept the offer in writing in order to create a binding agreement. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, acceptance of a deposit or other payment from the Buyer shall not constitute acceptance
by the Seller. Unless otherwise specifically agreed in writing by the parties, Seller’s acceptance is expressly made conditional
on Buyer’s acceptance of the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement and no others. The exchange of copies of this
Agreement and of signature pages by facsimile transmission or by electronic transmission in PDF format via email shall constitute
effective execution and delivery of this Agreement by the parties and shall have the same force and effect as delivery of original
signatures and that each party may use such electronic or facsimile signatures as evidence of the execution and delivery of this
Agreement by all parties to the same extent that an original signature could be used.

 

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	Premier
        Packaging Corp.

        Victor,
        NY

         

        Expertfold
        110 G
		Proposal
        No. 181127D

        December
        7, 2018

 

Technical
Data Sheet

 

This
Technical Data Sheet is an integral part of the above proposal number (the “Agreement”) and must be completed in full
by Buyer and returned to Seller within the timeframe stated in the Agreement. The Technical Data Sheet can be sent to Seller via
regular mail, fax or e-mail to:

 

	Bobst North America

146 Harrison Avenue

Roseland, NJ 07068 USA

	Tel:
                                         1-888-226-8800

        Fax:1-800-219-6656

        E-mail:
        sales.us@bobst.com

	 	 	 
	1.	
    Contact Information	 
	 	 	 
	a)	Preliminary installation info should be sent

        to:
        (Please include individual’s title)
	 
	 	 	 
	b)	Buyer’s bill-to contact and address:	 

        

	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	c)	
                                         Buyer’s contact for coordinating machine delivery:
	 
	 	 	 
	d)	After installation, Buyer’s primary contact will be:
	 

 

2.
Electrical Specifications

 

Important:
The voltages should be measured at the anticipated machine location. (Seller suggests four (4) days of voltage recording at the
power source (eg, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday).

 

If,
at the time of the installation, it is determined that a transformer is required due to actual voltage characteristics, such transformer
shall be at the Buyer’s expense. 

 

	a.
    Three Phases Main	 
	 	 
	Voltage
    measured between phases:	3x
    ________ V 60 Hz
	Actual
    reading at power source:	3x
    ________ V 60 Hz
	Maximum
    voltage:	3x
    ________ V 60 Hz
	Minimum
    voltage:	3x
    ________ V 60 Hz
	 

        
	 
	b.
    Single Phase Lighting, AC, Etc.	 
	 	 
	Voltage
    measured:	1x
    ________ V 60 Hz
	 

        
	 
	Does
                                         your main have occasional power failures or micro-failures?

                                                         
	 

 

HELPLINE

Contact
information for connection via internet:

Name:
______________________________

Phone
no: ___________________________

E-mail
address: _______________________

 

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	Premier
        Packaging Corp.

        Victor,
        NY

         

        Expertfold
        110 G
		Proposal
        No. 181127D

        December
        7, 2018

 

3.
Delivery Information - Plant Layout - Floor Conditions

 

Please
answer all questions carefully. Seller is not responsible for any costs incurred by Buyer to modify plant conditions in order
to accept delivery of the equipment.

 

	a)	Is
                                         there a loading dock? It not, describe plant entry conditions.

        
	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	b)	What
    is height of loading dock?	 
	 	 	 
	c)	What
                                         is height and width of plant door at loading dock?
	 
	 	 	 
	d)	Are
                                         there any other interior doors through

        which
        the equipment will need to pass?

        If
        so, give dimensions of each:
	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	e)	Will
                                         equipment be installed on ground floor?
	 
	 	 	 
	f)	If
                                         installation site is not on ground floor or

        is
        unusual in any way, describe site

        location
        and conditions. 
	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	g)	What
                                         is the approximate distance from

        plant
        door at loading dock to the

        installation
        site?
	 
	 	 	 
	h)	What
                                         is the lowest ceiling height leading to 

        installation
        site?
	 
	 	 	 
	i)	Does
                                         any equipment need to be moved in

        order
        to reach site?
	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	j)	Are
                                         there any tight curves or limited 

        access
        points leading to installation site?

        If
        so, describe:
	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	k)	Is
                                         there space next to installation site that

        can
        be used as a staging area and, if so, what is size (sq ft) of such area?
	 
	 	 	 
	l)	Are
                                         there sufficient dumpsters available

        for
        disposal of crating?

        
	 
	 	 	 
	m)	What
    type of floor leads up to the installation site (concrete, wood, painted or other)	 
	 	 	 
	n)	Is
    thickness of floor described in (m) less than six inches (6”)? If so, how thick?	 

 

	Printed
    Name of Buyer Representative	 	Signature
    of Buyer Representative
	 	 	 
	 	 	 

 

Date:
________________

 

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