Sales Order Information
07-31-2024
8665
Closed
CREDIT CARD
Notes
24 clear wide apex units
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Ship ground on iSEE account.
Charge customer $75 for shipping.

SHIP TO 2 LOCATIONS

LOCATION 1:
Qty: 18 units 
The Columbus Distributing Co
Attn:  Kevin Alt
4949 Freeway Drive E
Columbus OH, 43229
ph: 314-614-0140

LOCATION 2:
Qty: 6 units
Anheuser-Busch
Attn:  Tom Sorensen
5423 Grand Oak Blvd
Galena, OH 43021
ph: 314-614-0140
send credit card receipt to tom.sorensen@anheuser-busch.com
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Created on July 31, 2024 at  8:52 AM (CDT). Last updated by Agrawal, Samir on Aug.  2, 2024 at  4:30 PM (CDT). Owned by VonderHaar, Jessica.
Jessica VonderHaar
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