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A NEW integrated and computeris duced at Iveco's distribution centre Incorporating NCR hardware, it is a real-time system controlling order entry, picking order sequence, back order release, stock management and invoicing.

To complement order entry, lveco has installed in the parts division, a telex machine, which only handles dealer orders.

As soon as an order is received it is fed into the computer which produces a logical picking up sequence based on the location of parts in the warehouse.

Once the order is assembled, confirmation is fed back into the computer, which then prints out an advice note together with an invoice. ed parts system has been i at Winsford, Cheshire.

lveco claims that the sy has resulted in an impi distribution service to all 60 UK dealers.

The company has now tuted new supplemer weekly stock orders in ad+ to the regular monthly orde its entire network.

Heywood-based hauli Nuttall and Sons has contracted to undertake a parts distribution and wil two Ivaco 79.10 7.5-tonner a 16-ton 160.16.

The latter will be deli the main monthly stock on each dealership with the lighter vehicles provi weekly supplementary delis

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Locations: Heywood

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