No job is too large or complicated for
CPS. When CPS was first envisioned over 18 years ago, it was
decided to make it a modular, easily altered system. This
choice was made to enable CPS to rapidly change as carriers make
changes in their services. To this day we have never regretted
this decision. Because of this basic foundation, CPS can be
freely adapted and changed as carriers make their changes, and it
can be easily changed for special customer's needs.
Special reports, additional data handling
like SWOG (ship with other goods) recording, special labeling, flexible
importing and exporting and much more are all easily created with
CPS -- all thanks to its modular design. And all for much
less and much faster than you might think!
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If you would like more information about
a tailor-made solution for your business, just give us a call.
We also have shipping specialists available for on-site consulting
and system installations when needed. For more information
or a quote, contact the Harvey Software Sales department at
1-800-231-0296,
or send us an
e-mail.
Here
are some examples of what CPS can do for you:
Using SDE with
an IBM AS/400 Application
Four Seasons, located in Paris, Tennessee
is a leader in the "Sun and Fun" tanning industry. They process
1000 orders a day in season to service a distribution network to
an international customer base.
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Using SHIP eLERT with Windows
and a UNIX Server
Arthrex of Florida distributes over 1000 products
for orthopedic surgical procedures throughout the U.S. and in over
60 countries worldwide using a UNIX server and a Windows network.
Most of the 500 parcels shipped daily are packed and shipped 15
minutes after the order is received.
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Using Open Systems Accounting
and TCP/IP
Golf's Most Solid Investment by Tour Edge Golf
is one of the top 10 best-selling brands of golf clubs, according
to the Golf Range & Recreation Association 1998 survey. To
ship their products, Tour Edge uses Open Systems Accounting
on a Unix SCO server using a TCP/IP connection.
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Using ODBC and Access
Application
Holy Transfiguration Monastery uses CPS to ship
their packages. An order number is entered in CPS, which then
uses ODBC technology and CPS to read the shipping information directly
from their Access database application.
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Using
SDE to Connect to an IBM Host Application
AGCO® Corporation,
headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, USA, does $2.3 billion in annual
sales. Their Batavia, Illinois distribution center stocks over 150,000
parts and processes thousands of orders every day. They use
Harvey's Shipping Data Exchange (SDE) technology to connect their
shipping PC's to their IBM host applications.
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Using ODBC with a Windows Server
Alibris,
a company that deals in rare and out-of-print books over the internet,
uses a host system running Windows over an Ethernet network to
manage the order fulfillment process. They wanted to quickly
transfer data from six shipping workstations to a Great Plains (accounting
software) database on two host computers using a SQL Server driver
while processing thousands of orders a day.
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Using FTP on a UNIX Server
A large repair center wanted to offer
their customers 24 hour turn-around times for the equipment sent
in for repair. This meant processing 500 to 1,000 parcels each day.
In the shipping department, a UNIX terminal is connected to the
shipping PC and a scale over an Ethernet network.
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