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11 Feb 2013
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11 Feb 2013
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
After a merger in 1997, Noble, a wholesale supplier of plumbing, HVAC, maintenance and fire protection products among others, the company expanded their business to over 50 branches, thus becoming the largest wholesaler in the greater Toronto area.
With the expansion, Noble now has more than 200 delivery trucks and provides 24 hour service. They needed a better proof of delivery (POD) system and also decided to look into automating their shipping and receiving process to streamline overall operations.
Read this case study to discover how Noble implemented a new technology for improved signature capture and better shipping, receiving, and scanning capabilities. Find out how they were able to
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