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  2. Please try the following solutions to find your Order Confirmation email. Note: Please remember that confirmation emails will only go to the Username that made the purchase. Check your Spam folder. Check your Spam folder in your email account.

  3. Allow AOL subscription order confirmation in your inbox

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    When you purchase a service or a product on AOL using your account and you didn't receive your confirmation email, make sure you check spam folder. The confirmation emails only go to the username that made the initial purchase. Check your Spam folder

  4. Production order - Wikipedia

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    A production order is an order issued within a company to produce a specific quantity of material within a certain timeframe. A production order may be issued pursuant to a sales order , and its issuance triggers a number of events.

  5. Order fulfillment - Wikipedia

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    The first research towards defining order fulfilment strategies was published by Hans Wortmann, [1] and was continued by Hal Mather [2] in his discussion of the P:D ratio, whereby P is defined as the production lead time, i.e. how long it takes to manufacture a product, and D is the demand lead time.

  6. Allow order confirmation emails in Gmail - AOL Help

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    If you've purchased an AOL Premium Subscription Products with Gmail and didn't get the Order Confirmation, check Spam and add AOLPremiumSubscriptionProducts@dc2.aol.com or Techguru@dc2.aol.com to your Contacts list. Confirmation emails are sent only to the username that initiated the purchase. Check your Spam Folder

  7. Order lead time - Wikipedia

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    For make-to-order products, it is the time between release [vague] of an order and the production and shipment that fulfill that order. For make-to-stock products, it is the time taken from the release of an order to production and receipt into finished goods inventory. [1]

  8. Purchase order - Wikipedia

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    Order confirmation; Followup; The purpose of purchase orders is to procure materials for direct consumption or for stock, procure services, fulfil customer requirements using external resources, or procure a material that is required in production from an internal source (long-distance intra-plant stock transfers).

  9. Backflush accounting - Wikipedia

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    In the context of perpetual inventory, backflushing is automatic accounting of material consumed for production, at the time of confirmation of the production, e.g., when a 4-wheeler automobile is rolled out from assembly line, 4 wheels and tires are deemed to be consumed and issued to production order automatically by way of back flushing by ...