Sales Order Information
09-27-2022
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2,000 units (500 boxes) APEX-5C-1004-CLR   

*Will be a partial shipment from 2 different warehouses

**Can ship ASAP
PO approved - ML


Re-run of SO# 6147

Need 2,000 inserts, please place 2 in each box. 

Artwork ordered thru Accent 27/September: 

2,000 Apex 5C inserts - Beatbox

PO 3033G 
Deadline to print 7/Oct
   
NONE
Part of order will need to ship from RP and part from Accent. Plan will be to exhaust all inventory at RP and fill balance from Accent. 

Will ship on customer account. Please provide pallet weights & dims to JG when available.
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Created on Sept. 27, 2022 at 11:52 AM (CDT). Last updated by LaRose, Melissa on Sept. 27, 2022 at  2:20 PM (CDT). Owned by Gentry, Jarod.
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