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Warehouse & Distribution
RECEIVING FREIGHT The information for all material/freight received on behalf of our customers is entered into our automated system, and is issued a warehouse entry number (which consists of the date when the shipment arrived as well as a warehouse control number). |
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| EXAMPLE: 200005163583
20000516 = Arrival date of May 16, 2000 |
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Upon arrival, all incoming freight is labeled with a bar code control tag, which notates the corresponding entry number, as well as the following vital information:
The bar code control tags are affixed to the actual freight (i.e. boxes, cartons, pallets, etc.), as well as to all supporting documentation (packing slips, freight bills, etc.), which enables us to track and immediately identify your material and its warehouse location. INVENTORY CONTROL:
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