Sales Order Information
06-20-2023
7345
Closed
WS3573114
Notes
100 bin units

*MUST DELIVER BY 7/3
CUSTOMER NEEDS PICTURE OF ARTWORK IN BIN.
*They need this before we fulfill the order. Please send to Daniel once we have this so he can send to customer for approval. Once customer approves, we can fulfill and ship

Graphics ordered - 3279G 6/20/23 (ML)

   
Mark Outer Carton
110063366: LIQS Suction Cup Rack
ship on FedEx 3rd party - account 200109487

Reference #1 needs to hold the Param Item ID# 
Reference #2 needs to hold the purchase order number: 10560

*Param ID# can be found in column A on the allocation spreadsheet.
Each ship to location has a different ID#
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Created on June 20, 2023 at 10:12 AM (CDT). Last updated by LaRose, Melissa on June 20, 2023 at 12:09 PM (CDT). Owned by VonderHaar, Jessica.
Jessica VonderHaar
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