Sales Order Information
08-17-2022
6449
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CCARD
Notes
534 units (267 boxes) BEVBAR-6C-1016-CLR
534 units of art inserts
Art in notes and docs section as well as line item.

Art inserts should be placed in the boxes with the units per standard procedure
Artwork ordered thru Accent 19/August: 

544 BevBar inserts - HOIST

PO 3006G
Tracking: TBD
   
NA
charge customer $1,487.12 for shipping:

$45.61 via ups ground for 12 units to 79403 zip code
$194.76 via ups ground for 40 units to 87113
$743.66 via ltl for 346 units to 80216
$503.09 via ltl for 136 units to El Paso TX

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Supporting Notes & Docs
Created on Aug.  3, 2022 at  3:25 PM (CDT). Last updated by Solutions, VARC on Aug. 30, 2022 at  2:16 PM (CDT). Owned by Bernstein, Daniel.
Daniel Bernstein
VARC Solutions
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