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Delivery Proof. (Products).


Delivery Proof, is a new module of LIS LIS - Langage Implementation Systeme.

A predecessor of Ada developed by Ichbiah in 1973. It was influenced by Pascal's data structures and Sue's control structures. A type declaration can have a low-level implementation specification.
 Dispatcher-SCE supply chain execution suite. It integrates with the user's warehouse management system (WMS WMS Warehouse Management System
WMS Web Map Service (open geospatial consortium specification)
WMS West Middle School (Rochester Hills, MI)
WMS Workforce Management Software
WMS Wechsler Memory Scale
), maintaining a two-way; real-time 1. real-time - Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example.  exchange of data with delivery drivers: The module sits on a hand-held hand-held also handĀ·held
adj.
Compact enough to be used or operated while being held in the hand or hands: a hand-held video camera.

Adj. 1.
 terminal incorporating signature capture functionality and an in-built bar code scanner A device specialized for reading bar codes and converting them into either the ASCII or EBCDIC digital character code. Pen scanners, also known as wand scanners, were the first type of bar code scanner developed in the 1970s. . It enables faster and more efficient deliveries and extends the track and trace capabilities of LIS' Dispatcher-WMS warehouse management system.

The software works with the WMS and route planning applications to calculate and notify the driver of the most efficient delivery sequence for orders. The WMS then ensures that goods are picked according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the despatch deadlines, with trucks automatically loaded in reverse drop sequence. Drivers leave the distribution centre with full details of their day's deliveries; including customer names and addresses, products to be delivered or collected and, if necessary, a set of maps and text directions.

At the point of delivery, the driver can use the terminal to record the date, time and recipient's signature, and to scan the pallets, cartons or individual products to confirm the correct items are being delivered The driver can also process expected or unexpected returns, whether they are products or returnable packaging. All data is relayed in realtime to the WMS, from where it can be shared with other applications such as customer care and billing systems.

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