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Software
Solutions
SeaTrak-SC
SeaTrak-EX
Warehouse
Management
Inventory Control
Barcode Processing
RFID Processing
Mobile Computing
Consulting
Services
Warehouse
Automation
Project
Management
Software
Evaluation &
Selection
Reengineering
Web
Resource Center
Government
Regs.
Trade Shows & Expos
General Information
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Solutions
SeaTrak
Order
Entry & Order Processing
The Order Processing/Order
Entry modules provide seamless flow of order information from Auction
System as well as manual order entry via a CRT.
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Web-enabled – Remote access system for ‘Buyers’
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Allows for maintenance of routing instructions on a per order/item
basis
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Allows for the maintenance of multiple ‘Ship to’ processing on a
line item basis
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Allows for maintenance of ‘Repacking’ and ‘Reprocessing’
instructions on per order/item basis
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The
Work Flow Control Process then
generates R/F transactions, or paper documents to direct workers to
begin:
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Truck Loading (Shipping) process is accomplished via barcode to
verify order integrity:
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During the shipping process, the
Tote
Tracking System captures via barcode all container
information necessary to comply with the system requirements
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All Country of Origin and Method of Production information is
assign to Orders on a line item basis to enable ‘Buyers’ to comply
with all government regulations
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When confirmation of order shipping is complete, the order is
release to the invoicing interface
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The invoice interface process can be dynamic or batch driven.
SeaTrak provides custom interfaces for any of the ERP packages
available today
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Technical Perspective
At the core of SeaTrak is the
Progress 4GL, an
application development environment and language specifically engineered
to express business processes with remarkable efficiently. Coupled with
the Progress relational database SeaTrak can offer an open, flexible,
scalable application that can support virtually an unlimited number of
users and transactions with minimal administration and maintenance.
Progress based applications are being utilized by 60% of the Fortune 500
corporation and 80% of the Fortune 100 corporations today. This main
stream acceptance is largely due to its open architecture and low total
cost of ownership. |