A Supply Contract Agreement is an enforceable legal document that establishes a business relationship between two parties—the buyer and the supplier. It requires the supplier to provide goods or services according to certain terms, such as the quality and quantity of goods supplied, delivery dates, payment terms, and other applicable regulations. A Supply Contract Agreement helps protect both parties and serves as a reference guide for any disputes that may arise during the course of the business relationship. It also helps define expectations and promote accountability, fostering trust and transparency between the parties involved. By committing to a Supply Contract Agreement, each party can rest assured that they’ll be held accountable for their part in the agreement.