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User Commands

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  1. Next Slide Previous Slide End Demo Pause or Resume Demo Restart entire Demo Shows the mouse pointer User Commands WISL Demos use standard Microsoft PowerPoint commands, such as the following : Left Click , space, N, Down Arrow Right Click , Backspace, Up Arrow Escape Key, Minus Key (-), Ctl+Break S or Plus Key (+) Left and Right Click together for 2+ seconds Move mouse for 2 seconds Left Click to Continue

  2. Need a handle on how to ship most efficiently? The WISL Distribution Control System directs the distribution of shipments from one or more dock locations and provides an interface between order or shipment data base functions and distribution operations. It can be coupled with a shipping system such as WISL's Branch Freight System and provide distribution control for LTL shipments or accept input from an order entry system and allow the automatic generation of loading units and configuration of trips for truckload shipping. Left Click to Continue

  3. WISL has the answer !! The order entry/truckload variant of the system will be used to illustrate the features of WISL DCS. Much of the functionality is different to address the two different problems but the underlying approach is quite similar. Significant flexibility also exists within the handling of both shipment/LTL and order/TL to address the special requirements of individual companies. Left Click to Continue

  4. Demonstration Menu Type ”5” <Enter> To Start Distribution Control Overview Type “11” <Enter> To Start Order Maintenance Demo Type “25” <Enter> To Start Crate Modeling Demo Type “32” <Enter> To Start Trip Modeling Demo Type “50” <Enter> To Start Dock Control Demo Type “70” <Enter> To Start Order Tracking Demo Type “85” <Enter> To Show Summary Information “ESC” To Exit Left Click to begin Overview

  5. Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents WISL Distribution Control System WISL Distribution Control directs orders/shipments into truckloads with the optimal carriers, stopoffs and crate packing to achieve the lowest shipping costs without risking the occurrence of stale shipments. All pick, pack and shipping documents can be printed directly from WISL DCS . Left Click to Continue

  6. WISL Distribution Control System Order Entry Interface Order Entry System Distribution Control Entry Crate Modelling Order Data Shipment Data Trip Modelling WISL Distribution Control System Pick List Rates, Cities Shipment Payment Data Rating Authority (FAIS) Picking Trip Maintenance Load Building Bill of Lading, Packing Slip, Labels and other Documentation Outbound Trip Left Click to Continue

  7. Distribution Control Entry Trip Generation WISL WISL Distribution Control System Rating Authority (FAIS) Bill of Lading, Trip Manifest, Labels and other Documentation Distribution Control System Shipping Interface Shipping System Shipment Data Shipment Data Rates, Cities Shipment Payment Data Outbound Trip Left Click to Continue

  8. WISL Distribution Control Scenario • Shipment records are entered either by downloading from an Order Entry system, or through the Shipping Interface module. • Goods are consolidated into larger shipping units, such as crates, on the basis of date required, order types, volumes, etc. according to their destinations • Truckloads are modeled based on criteria such as number of stops, radius of stops allowed, crates per truckload, etc. Each potential truckload is evaluated to determine the most efficient and lowest cost distribution pattern. • Dock control chooses the actual trips and loading order from the modeled trips • All relevant labels, packing slips, bills of lading and trip documents are generated • Order/Shipment tracking and analytical report facilities are available at all points in the distribution control path

  9. WISL Distribution Control Scenario • Shipment records are entered either by downloading from an Order Entry system, or through the Shipping Interface module. • Goods are consolidated into larger shipping units, such as crates, on the basis of date required, order types, volumes, etc. according to their destinations • Truckloads are modeled based on criteria such as number of stops, radius of stops allowed, crates per truckload, etc. Each potential truckload is evaluated to determine the most efficient and lowest cost distribution pattern. • Dock control chooses the actual trips and loading order from the modeled trips • All relevant labels, packing slips, bills of lading and trip documents are generated • Order/Shipment tracking and analytical report facilities are available at all points in the distribution control path Left Click to Continue

  10. Demonstration Menu Type ”5” <Enter> To Restart Distribution Control Overview Type “11” <Enter> To Start Order Maintenance Demo Type “25” <Enter> To Start Crate Modeling Demo Type “32” <Enter> To Start Trip Modeling Demo Type “50” <Enter> To Start Dock Control Demo Type “70” <Enter> To Start Order Tracking Demo Type “85” <Enter> To Show Summary Information “ESC” To Exit Left Click to begin Order Mtce Demo

  11. Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents WISL Distribution Control Order Maintenance Order Maintenance allows updating of orders received from an order entry system and functions as an inquiry for all active orders. Left Click to Continue

  12. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         WISL Distribution Control System • 1. AOD Accept Order Data • 2. ORD Order Mtce • 3. CMO Model Crates • 4. MOD Model Truckloads • 5. MOA Model Adjusting • 6. ACM Accept Current Model • 7. DOC Dock Control/Trip Loading • 8. REP Reporting • 9. SUP Supplementary Database Maintenance • 10. OTR Order Tracking • 11. MDE Maintain Dealer/Vendor • 12. FAI Freight Analysis Information System • 99. SRT STOP WISL Distribution System • XXX Enter menu option of desired action <> • ? Selecting this menu action initiates the automatic transfer of transactions from an order entry system. The framework is generalized but details can be unique for the requirements of individual organizations. 1 Left Click to Continue

  13. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         WISL Distribution Control System Access is provided to order records through a list summary screen that can be sorted by various criteria. Upon selection of an order record, a screen of descriptive data is displayed for review or maintenance. When finished with the order header data the user is presented with a list of the order detail lines normally keyed by sku. The detail of any given line may be accessed for review or maintenance. • 1. AOD Accept Order Data • 2. ORD Order Mtce • 3. CMO Model Crates • 4. MOD Model Truckloads • 5. MOA Model Adjusting • 6. ACM Accept Current Model • 7. DOC Dock Control/Trip Loading • 8. REP Reporting • 9. SUP Supplementary Database Maintenance • 10. OTR Order Tracking • 11. MDE Maintain Dealer/Vendor • 12. FAI Freight Analysis Information System • 99. SRT STOP WISL Distribution System • XXX Enter menu option of desired action <> • ? 2 Left Click to Continue

  14. LN# Consignee Date Order# Trip ID Status 1 Minuet - ANKY 02 JUL R330778 PA 2 Minuet - ANKY 03 JUL R330932 PA 3 Minuet - APLE 02 JUL R330804 PA 4 Minuet - APLE 03 JUL R330949 PA 5 Minuet - APLW 02 JUL R330777 255 LO 6 Minuet - APLW 03 JUL R330933 255 LO 7 Minuet - APVY 02 JUL R330779 PA 8 Minuet - APVY 03 JUL R330928 PA 9 Minuet - BATA 03 JUL R330947 PA 10 Minuet - BELG 02 JUL R330780 PA 11 Minuet - BELG 03 JUL R330929 PA 12 Minuet - BISM 02 JUL R330781 253 SE 13 Minuet - BISM 03 JUL R330930 253 SE XXXXXXXXXXXX Segment Maintenance Code \ Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996  Sorted by Consignee                                      Clerk: A Guy                          Order List - SDD Entering "\" at this prompt displays the help text which includes all of the commands that can be issued to manipulate the list and initiate maintenance of order records. Left Click to Continue

  15. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996  Sorted by Consignee                                      Clerk: A Guy                          Order List - SDD The valid codes are listed below. A Add a Segment M Add multiple segments without returning to this prompt. A \4 ends the multiple add. T Toggle the sort type to a different sort method I Insert a Segment before an existing segment C Change a Segment P Display Segments S Start to display Segments at entered number Q Quit Segment Maintenance The codes I,C,D and S all prompt for an existing segment or, for example, C2 may be entered to change segment line 2. D* will delete all the segments and D3-43 will delete segments 3 to 43 inclusive. Entering "T" at this prompt toggles the sort of the order list amongst sort by consignee, by date and by order number. xxxxx \D-down a page, \U-up a page, chosen item T Left Click to Continue

  16. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996  Sorted by Date                                       Clerk: A Guy                          Order List - SDD LN# Date Consignee Order# Trip ID Status 1 28 JUN Minuet - GISL R330526 281 LO - Spec 2 28 JUN Minuet - SUFA R330531 OP - Spec 3 28 JUN Minuet - WSAW R330532 OP - Spec 4 28 JUN Minuet - CERN R330533 PA - Spec 5 28 JUN Minuet - SUFA R330536 OP - Spec 6 02 JUL Minuet - MTCH R123456 OP 7 02 JUL Minuet - OMC R330640 OP - Spec 8 02 JUL Minuet - WSAW R330647 OP - Spec 9 02 JUL Minuet - WSAW R330648 OP - Spec 10 02 JUL Minuet - GBAY R330649 255 LO - Spec 11 02 JUL Minuet - FARG R330651 253 SE - Spec 12 02 JUL Minuet - WATL R330652 PA - Spec 13 02 JUL Minuet - URBA R330654 OP - Spec Striking the "Enter" key at this prompt advances the list by one page of order records. For the purposes of this demonstration, two pages will be advanced. XXXXXXXXXXXX Segment Maintenance Code Left Click to Continue

  17. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996  Sorted by Date                                       Clerk: A Guy                          Order List - SDD LN# Date Consignee Order# Trip ID Status 14 02 JUL Minuet - FORS R330655 PA - Spec 15 02 JUL Minuet - DESM R330659 OP - Spec 16 02 JUL Minuet - TERR R330661 OP - Spec 17 02 JUL Minuet - SUFA R330662 PA - Spec 18 02 JUL Minuet - SCTY R330663 280 PL - Spec 19 02 JUL Minuet - CERS R330664 PA - Spec 20 02 JUL Minuet - GRAN R330666 OP - Spec 21 02 JUL Minuet - MONO R330667 OP - Spec 22 02 JUL Minuet - MISH R330670 PA 23 02 JUL Minuet - HANO R330707 PA 24 02 JUL Minuet - HERM R330708 PA 25 02 JUL Minuet - GURN R330709 PA 26 02 JUL Minuet - GRIF R330710 PA XXXXXXXXXXXX Segment Maintenance Code

  18. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996  Sorted by Date                                       Clerk: A Guy                          Order List - SDD LN# Date Consignee Order# Trip ID Status 27 02 JUL Minuet - GOLD R330711 PA 28 02 JUL Minuet - GOSH R330712 PA 29 02 JUL Minuet - GRAN R330713 PA 30 02 JUL Minuet - GISL R330714 281 LO 31 02 JUL Minuet - FORS R330715 PA 32 02 JUL Minuet - FRID R330716 PA 33 02 JUL Minuet - FRKN R330717 PA 34 02 JUL Minuet - GBAY R330718 255 LO 35 02 JUL Minuet - FOND R330719 PA 36 02 JUL Minuet - DVPT R330720 PA 37 02 JUL Minuet - OMC R330721 PA 38 02 JUL Minuet - EDEN R330722 PA 39 02 JUL Minuet - ELKH R330723 PA To change an order record a "C" and the corresponding line number is entered followed by the "Enter" key. XXXXXXXXXXXX Segment Maintenance Code C30 Left Click to Continue

  19.  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996  Order Number R330714                                       Clerk: A Guy                          Order List - SDD Distribution Control Demonstration LN# Date Consignee Order# Trip ID Status 27 02 JUL Minuet - GOLD R330711 PA 28 02 JUL Minuet - GOSH R330712 PA 29 02 JUL Minuet - GRAN R330713 PA 30 02 JUL Minuet - GISL R330714 281 LO 31 02 JUL Minuet - FORS R330715 PA 32 02 JUL Minuet - FRID R330716 PA 33 02 JUL Minuet - FRKN R330717 PA 34 02 JUL Minuet - GBAY R330718 255 LO 35 02 JUL Minuet - FOND R330719 PA 36 02 JUL Minuet - DVPT R330720 PA 37 02 JUL Minuet - OMC R330721 PA 38 02 JUL Minuet - EDEN R330722 PA 39 02 JUL Minuet - ELKH R330723 PA \G15 is entered to skip to the prompt that allows maintenance of the contact text. 1.Shipper:1 ABC Canada Limited 2.PO Number :GISL574106 3.Date:02 JUL 1996 4.Ship By : 08 JUL 1996 5.Consignee:1#87 Minuet - GISL 6.Area CD :7.Phone:8.Extn : 9.Deliver to :3620 West State Street GRAND ISLAND NE 10.City:23305 Grand Island 11.Prov :NE 12.Status:LO Loading 13.Spec Ord :14.Order No:R330714 15.Contact text : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2. Purchase Order Number \G15 Left Click to Continue

  20.  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996  Order Number R330714                                       Clerk: A Guy                          Order List - SDD Distribution Control Demonstration LN# Date Consignee Order# Trip ID Status 27 02 JUL Minuet - GOLD R330711 PA 28 02 JUL Minuet - GOSH R330712 PA 29 02 JUL Minuet - GRAN R330713 PA 30 02 JUL Minuet - GISL R330714 281 LO 31 02 JUL Minuet - FORS R330715 PA 32 02 JUL Minuet - FRID R330716 PA 33 02 JUL Minuet - FRKN R330717 PA 34 02 JUL Minuet - GBAY R330718 255 LO 35 02 JUL Minuet - FOND R330719 PA 36 02 JUL Minuet - DVPT R330720 PA 37 02 JUL Minuet - OMC R330721 PA 38 02 JUL Minuet - EDEN R330722 PA 39 02 JUL Minuet - ELKH R330723 PA 1.Shipper:1 ABC Canada Limited 2.PO Number :GISL574106 3.Date:02 JUL 1996 4.Ship By : 08 JUL 1996 5.Consignee:1#87 Minuet - GISL 6.Area CD :7.Phone:8.Extn : 9.Deliver to :3620 West State Street GRAND ISLAND NE 10.City:23305 Grand Island 11.Prov :NE 12.Status:LO Loading 13.Spec Ord :14.Order No:R330714 15.Contact text : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 15. Contact text See Ed at door 3

  21.  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996  Order Number R330714                                       Clerk: A Guy                          Order List - SDD Distribution Control Demonstration LN# Date Consignee Order# Trip ID Status 27 02 JUL Minuet - GOLD R330711 PA 28 02 JUL Minuet - GOSH R330712 PA 29 02 JUL Minuet - GRAN R330713 PA 30 02 JUL Minuet - GISL R330714 281 LO 31 02 JUL Minuet - FORS R330715 PA 32 02 JUL Minuet - FRID R330716 PA 33 02 JUL Minuet - FRKN R330717 PA 34 02 JUL Minuet - GBAY R330718 255 LO 35 02 JUL Minuet - FOND R330719 PA 36 02 JUL Minuet - DVPT R330720 PA 37 02 JUL Minuet - OMC R330721 PA 38 02 JUL Minuet - EDEN R330722 PA 39 02 JUL Minuet - ELKH R330723 PA 1.Shipper:1 ABC Canada Limited 2.PO Number :GISL574106 3.Date:02 JUL 1996 4.Ship By : 08 JUL 1996 5.Consignee:1#87 Minuet - GISL 6.Area CD :7.Phone:8.Extn : 9.Deliver to :3620 West State Street GRAND ISLAND NE 10.City:23305 Grand Island 11.Prov :NE 12.Status:LO Loading 13.Spec Ord :14.Order No:R330714 15.Contact text : See Ed at door 3 Left Click to Continue

  22.  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996  Order Number R330714                                       Clerk: A Guy                          Order List - SDD Distribution Control Demonstration LN# Date Consignee Order# Trip ID Status LN# SKU Ord Resv Actual 1 VTSTB STARTER BASE VTSTB 1 1 2 VTFAC01 8" FASCIA" WHITE 1 0 3 VLC5029 CLEAR CREEK D5 S.BLUE 15 15 4 VLC5001 CLEAR CREEK D5 WHITE 15 0 5 VLC4001 CLEAR CREEK D4 WHITE 14 14 6 VJ05819 J CHANNEL 5/8" P.WHEAT 1 0 7 VJ05801 J CHANNEL 5/8" WHITE 2 2 8 VCNN301 OUTSIDE C/P WHITE 1 0 Typical maintenance for the detail line involves specifying the actual quantity sent in a trip if different than quantity ordered. 1.SKU :VLC5029 2.Product Line:3.Ship Unit: 4.Description :CLEAR CREEK D5 S.BLUE 5.Total Weight :6.Load Unit : 7.Ordered Ctn:15 8. Pieces : 9.Reserve Ctn:15 10. Pieces : 11.Actual Ctn : 12.Pieces : IIIII 11. The actual number of cartons picked 12 Left Click to Continue

  23.  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996  Order Number R330714                                       Clerk: A Guy                          Order List - SDD Distribution Control Demonstration LN# Date Consignee Order# Trip ID Status LN# SKU Ord Resv Actual 1 VTSTB STARTER BASE VTSTB 1 1 2 VTFAC01 8" FASCIA" WHITE 1 0 3 VLC5029 CLEAR CREEK D5 S.BLUE 15 15 12 4 VLC5001 CLEAR CREEK D5 WHITE 15 0 5 VLC4001 CLEAR CREEK D4 WHITE 14 14 6 VJ05819 J CHANNEL 5/8" P.WHEAT 1 0 7 VJ05801 J CHANNEL 5/8" WHITE 2 2 8 VCNN301 OUTSIDE C/P WHITE 1 0 This completes the demonstration of Order Maintenance. 1.SKU :VLC5029 2.Product Line:3.Ship Unit: 4.Description :CLEAR CREEK D5 S.BLUE 5.Total Weight :6.Load Unit : 7.Ordered Ctn:15 8. Pieces : 9.Reserve Ctn:15 10. Pieces : 11.Actual Ctn : 12.Pieces : Left Click to Continue

  24. Demonstration Menu Type ”5” <Enter> To Start Distribution Control Overview Type “11” <Enter> To Restart Order Maintenance Demo Type “25” <Enter> To Start Crate Modeling Demo Type “32” <Enter> To Start Trip Modeling Demo Type “50” <Enter> To Start Dock Control Demo Type “70” <Enter> To Start Order Tracking Demo Type “85” <Enter> To Show Summary Information “ESC” To Exit Left Click to begin Crate Modelling Demo

  25. Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents WISL Distribution Control Crate Modeling Crate modeling constitutes the capability to automatically generate loading units (eg. crates or pallets) from the order file, based on criteria stored on sku records and based on input modeling parameters. The result of the crate modeling procedure is crated or palleted shipments consolidated by consignee. Left Click to Continue

  26. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         WISL Distribution Control System • 1. AOD Accept Order Data • 2. ORD Order Mtce • 3. CMO Model Crates • 4. MOD Model Truckloads • 5. MOA Model Adjusting • 6. ACM Accept Current Model • 7. DOC Dock Control/Trip Loading • 8. REP Reporting • 9. SUP Supplementary Database Maintenance • 10. OTR Order Tracking • 11. MDE Maintain Dealer/Vendor • 12. FAI Freight Analysis Information System • 99. SRT STOP WISL Distribution System • XXX Enter menu option of desired action <> • ? The crate modeling function is accessed from the main Distribution Control Menu. 3 Left Click to Continue

  27. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         WISL Distribution Control System • 1. AOD Accept Order Data • 2. ORD Order Mtce • 3. CMO Model Crates • 4. MOD Model Truckloads • 5. MOA Model Adjusting • 6. ACM Accept Current Model • 7. DOC Dock Control/Trip Loading • 8. REP Reporting • 9. SUP Supplementary Database Maintenance • 10. OTR Order Tracking • 11. MDE Maintain Dealer/Vendor • 12. FAI Freight Analysis Information System • 99. SRT STOP WISL Distribution System • XXX Enter menu option of desired action <> • ? The crate modeling function is accessed from the main Distribution Control Menu. 3 Left Click to Continue

  28. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                        Crate Modelling Parameters - RMO 1.Width :39 2.Height :35 3.Fill % :90 The loading unit (crate, pallet etc) to be used for a specific shipping unit (item, carton etc) is determined by an indication recorded by sku. A variety of loading unit sizes may be employed. However a standard crate size may be specified for each crate modeling run to accommodate mixed loading of shipping units. NNN 1. Width of "standard" mixed crate Left Click to Continue

  29. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                        Crate Modelling Parameters - RMO 1.Width :39 2.Height :35 3.Fill % :90 In this example we will utilize the default dimensions but change the fill percentage to determine its effect on generating crates for pending shipments. NNN 3. Percentage to fill "standard" crate 75 Left Click to Continue

  30. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                        Crate Modelling Parameters - RMO 1.Width :39 2.Height :35 3.Fill % :75 Having completed the specification of crating parameters the modeling routine is initiated and reporting is produced including a listing of full crates generated by consignee and a list of partially full crates. The modeled crates are now ready for the Trip Modeling process. Left Click to Continue

  31. Demonstration Menu Type ”5” <Enter> To Start Distribution Control Overview Type “11” <Enter> To Start Order Maintenance Demo Type “25” <Enter> To Restart Crate Modeling Demo Type “32” <Enter> To Start Trip Modeling Demo Type “50” <Enter> To Start Dock Control Demo Type “70” <Enter> To Start Order Tracking Demo Type “85” <Enter> To Show Summary Information “ESC” To Exit Left Click to begin Trip Modelling Demo

  32. Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents WISL Distribution Control Trip Modeling The modeled loading units are input to the trip modeling procedure which provides for specification of parameters such as maximum radius of combined shipping points, percentage of maximum load to constitute a trip, maximum loading units per trip and maximum number of stop-offs. The trip modeling function interfaces with a third party mileage/routing facility and employs WISL's automatic rating capabilities to optimize the generation of trips. Left Click to Continue

  33. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         WISL Distribution Control System • 1. AOD Accept Order Data • 2. ORD Order Mtce • 3. CMO Model Crates • 4. MOD Model Truckloads • 5. MOA Model Adjusting • 6. ACM Accept Current Model • 7. DOC Dock Control/Trip Loading • 8. REP Reporting • 9. SUP Supplementary Database Maintenance • 10. OTR Order Tracking • 11. MDE Maintain Dealer/Vendor • 12. FAI Freight Analysis Information System • 99. SRT STOP WISL Distribution System • XXX Enter menu option of desired action <> • ? The MOD menu action is the first of the three menu actions from the main menu which create and manipulate modeled trips. 4 Left Click to Continue

  34. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         Model Parameters/Criteria - MOD 1.Model Name: 2.Days:10 3.Stop Offs:3 4.Carrier: 5.Miles/Day: 6.Units per Truck :24 7.Miles Radius: 8.% of Truckload: The name that is assigned to the model at this prompt becomes the ID of a record that stores the parameters so they may be retrieved to begin with the same parameters for several iterations. XXXXXXXXXX 1. Model name DEMO.MODEL Left Click to Continue

  35. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         Model Parameters/Criteria - MOD 1.Model Name:DEMO.MODEL 2.Days:10 3.Stop Offs:3 4.Carrier: 5.Miles/Day: 6.Units per Truck :24 7.Miles Radius: 8.% of Truckload: The number of days between receipt of order and delivery is entered here. Age of an order is a priority consideration in the optimization procedure and this parameter is used to flag stale orders to the system. NN 2. Number of days until order must be shipped Left Click to Continue

  36. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         Model Parameters/Criteria - MOD 1.Model Name:DEMO.MODEL 2.Days:10 3.Stop Offs:3 4.Carrier: 5.Miles/Day: 6.Units per Truck :24 7.Miles Radius: 8.% of Truckload: It is common practice for trucking companies to charge a flat fee for each time a truck stops to unload during a trip. The maximum number of stop-offs allowed through this specification will affect the composition and the cost of the truckloads. N 3. Number of stop offs allowed Left Click to Continue

  37. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         Model Parameters/Criteria - MOD 1.Model Name:DEMO.MODEL 2.Days:10 3.Stop Offs:1 4.Carrier: 5.Miles/Day: 6.Units per Truck :24 7.Miles Radius: 8.% of Truckload: N 3. Number of stop offs allowed 1 Stop Off

  38. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         Model Parameters/Criteria - MOD 1.Model Name:DEMO.MODEL 2.Days:10 3.Stop Offs:3 4.Carrier: 5.Miles/Day: 6.Units per Truck :24 7.Miles Radius: 8.% of Truckload: 3 Stop Offs 1 Stop Off N 3. Number of stop offs allowed Left Click to Continue

  39. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         Model Parameters/Criteria - MOD 1.Model Name:DEMO.MODEL 2.Days:10 3.Stop Offs:3 4.Carrier: 5.Miles/Day: 6.Units per Truck :24 7.Miles Radius: 8.% of Truckload: If a carrier is specified here then only that carrier and its rates would be considered in building trips. A specification of "*" indicates that any carrier is eligible to carry a trip. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 4. Carrier * Left Click to Continue

  40. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         Model Parameters/Criteria - MOD 1.Model Name:DEMO.MODEL 2.Days:10 3.Stop Offs:3 4.Carrier:* 5.Miles/Day: 6.Units per Truck :24 7.Miles Radius: 8.% of Truckload: The specification of maximum miles per day helps to determine the length in time and consequently the delivery schedule of a given trip. NNNNN 5. Number of miles travelled in one day 700 Left Click to Continue

  41. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         Model Parameters/Criteria - MOD 1.Model Name:DEMO.MODEL 2.Days:10 3.Stop Offs:3 4.Carrier:* 5.Miles/Day:700 6.Units per Truck :24 7.Miles Radius: 8.% of Truckload: The maximum number of loading units (crates, pallets etc) is specified to establish the upper limit for loading on a given trip. This maximum is related to the size of the loading units. NN 6. Number of units(crates) that fit on a truck Left Click to Continue

  42. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         Model Parameters/Criteria - MOD 1.Model Name:DEMO.MODEL 2.Days:10 3.Stop Offs:3 4.Carrier:* 5.Miles/Day:700 6.Units per Truck :24 7.Miles Radius: 8.% of Truckload: NN 6. Number of units(crates) that fit on a truck Left Click to Continue

  43. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         Model Parameters/Criteria - MOD 1.Model Name:DEMO.MODEL 2.Days:10 3.Stop Offs:3 4.Carrier:* 5.Miles/Day:700 6.Units per Truck :24 7.Miles Radius: 8.% of Truckload: There is common sense rationale that indicates that optimal loads (particularly in terms of cost) would be generated if a limit is placed on the distance between stop-offs in a trip. Hence this specification is the maximum distance (in miles) allowed between stop-offs in a given trip. NNNN 7. Radius in miles to consider points as drop offs 250 Left Click to Continue

  44. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         Model Parameters/Criteria - MOD 1.Model Name:DEMO.MODEL 2.Days:10 3.Stop Offs:3 4.Carrier:* 5.Miles/Day:700 6.Units per Truck :24 7.Miles Radius:250 8.% of Truckload: This parameter specifies the percentage that a truck must be filled (in loading units to maximum loading units) before it can be considered a valid trip. NNN 8. Percentage of truck to consider as a full truckload 75 Left Click to Continue

  45. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         Model Parameters/Criteria - MOD 1.Model Name:DEMO.MODEL 2.Days:10 3.Stop Offs:3 4.Carrier:* 5.Miles/Day:700 6.Units per Truck :24 7.Miles Radius:250 8.% of Truckload:75 Upon entry of the above model specifications the model procedure is initiated. Along with the logic to resolve the above specifications the optimization procedure employs a third party mileage/routing facility and WISL's automatic freight rating mechanism. Reports generated include trip order pick lists and lists of orders not included in modeled trips. Left Click to Continue

  46. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         WISL Distribution Control System • 1. AOD Accept Order Data • 2. ORD Order Mtce • 3. CMO Model Crates • 4. MOD Model Truckloads • 5. MOA Model Adjusting • 6. ACM Accept Current Model • 7. DOC Dock Control/Trip Loading • 8. REP Reporting • 9. SUP Supplementary Database Maintenance • 10. OTR Order Tracking • 11. MDE Maintain Dealer/Vendor • 12. FAI Freight Analysis Information System • 99. SRT STOP WISL Distribution System • XXX Enter menu option of desired action <> • ? Model Adjusting allows manual selection of the desired trips after reviewing the Model Truckload results. Any remaining trips can be remodeled using altered parameters. Only accepted trips will be converted from the proposed modeled trips into actual trips, and only actual trips can be used to print shipping documents. Left Click to Continue

  47. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         WISL Distribution Control System • 1. AOD Accept Order Data • 2. ORD Order Mtce • 3. CMO Model Crates • 4. MOD Model Truckloads • 5. MOA Model Adjusting • 6. ACM Accept Current Model • 7. DOC Dock Control/Trip Loading • 8. REP Reporting • 9. SUP Supplementary Database Maintenance • 10. OTR Order Tracking • 11. MDE Maintain Dealer/Vendor • 12. FAI Freight Analysis Information System • 99. SRT STOP WISL Distribution System • XXX Enter menu option of desired action <> • ? The Accept Current Model command uses the trips marked as acceptable in the MOA process to convert modeled trips into real trips. Left Click to Continue

  48. Distribution Control Demonstration  12:00:00              WDC Demo Installation           16 SEP 1996                                                                    Clerk: A Guy                         WISL Distribution Control System • 1. AOD Accept Order Data • 2. ORD Order Mtce • 3. CMO Model Crates • 4. MOD Model Truckloads • 5. MOA Model Adjusting • 6. ACM Accept Current Model • 7. DOC Dock Control/Trip Loading • 8. REP Reporting • 9. SUP Supplementary Database Maintenance • 10. OTR Order Tracking • 11. MDE Maintain Dealer/Vendor • 12. FAI Freight Analysis Information System • 99. SRT STOP WISL Distribution System • XXX Enter menu option of desired action <> • ? This concludes the Trip Modeling Demonstration Left Click to Continue

  49. Demonstration Menu Type ”5” <Enter> To Start Distribution Control Overview Type “11” <Enter> To Start Order Maintenance Demo Type “25” <Enter> To Start Crate Modeling Demo Type “32” <Enter> To Restart Trip Modeling Demo Type “50” <Enter> To Start Dock Control Demo Type “70” <Enter> To Start Order Tracking Demo Type “85” <Enter> To Show Summary Information “ESC” To Exit Left Click to begin Dock Control Demo

  50. Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents WISL Distribution Control Dock Control / Trip Loading Dock Control provides the picking, handling, and shipping documents for trips as the warehouse personnel select the trips they wish to prepare and send. Left Click to Continue

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