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01-24-2022
5706
Closed
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Notes
306 units (153 boxes) of APEX-5C-1004-CLR
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See document note section for the artwork pdf file 

320 BRIK Wine Apex Inserts
310 for order + 10 extra
Graphics PO#2763G
Artwork Order#51177
   
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Ship ground on the customer's FedEx account
FedEx # is 2813-2416-0

First wave of shipping locations below in the note documents. Second and final ship list is attached
See note document section for the credit card information. 
Please send the cc receipt to Tyler's email.
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Created on Jan. 24, 2022 at  1:50 PM (CST). Last updated by Solutions, VARC on March  4, 2022 at 10:58 AM (CST). Owned by Walter, Tyler.
Tyler Walter
VARC Solutions
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