Terms
These terms explain how visitors may use the Rhodia B2B procurement website. The site provides product category information, inquiry forms, blog articles, and general supply program guidance for business buyers, schools, distributors, and professional organizations. It does not create a binding sales agreement by itself. A purchase is governed by the quotation, order confirmation, payment terms, delivery terms, and any written agreement accepted by the relevant parties.
Rhodia works to keep product descriptions, category language, and procurement guidance useful, but website content may be updated as products, packaging, documentation, or supply conditions change. Buyers should confirm current availability, lead time, pack count, and commercial terms before placing an order. Any examples of notebook formats, paper behavior, writing instrument options, or classroom supply programs are provided for planning and comparison, not as a guaranteed specification unless repeated in a formal quote.
When you submit an inquiry, you agree to provide accurate business contact details and relevant project information. Rhodia may use those details to respond to the request, clarify requirements, route the inquiry to a reseller or internal contact, and maintain a record of the communication. Please do not submit confidential information unless a separate confidentiality agreement is already in place.
Website text, design elements, product category structure, and downloadable planning materials are provided for business evaluation. You may share them internally for procurement review, but you may not copy, resell, or republish them as your own commercial content without permission.
The website is offered on an as-available basis. Rhodia is not responsible for interruptions, typographic errors, outdated third-party links, or decisions made without confirming current quote details. If a provision of these terms is not enforceable, the remaining provisions continue to apply. Questions about these terms may be sent through the contact page, and any written response should be read together with the final quote or order documents.