Sales Order Information
06-02-2022
6232
Closed
NO PO
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200 units (100 boxes) of PBAR-WIDE-10C-1001-45A
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Ship on via LTL on the iSee account
Charge this order $321.41 for shipping

*There will be a lost in shipping most likely due to the inventory moving from MPIO to Simon after the customer was quoted LA shipping. TW
Customer Provided Approval via Email
Joe Carque 
Key Account Manager, Beer & NA | Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits of Nevada

Please send the invoice to NVAccountsPayable@sgws.com and cc gcarroll@sgws.com
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Created on June  1, 2022 at 10:54 AM (CDT). Last updated by Robertson, Barbara on June  9, 2022 at 11:39 AM (CDT). Owned by Walter, Tyler.
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