customer order

collocation in English

meaningsofcustomerandorder

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customer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkʌs.tə.mər/
us
/ˈkʌs.tə.mɚ/
a person who buys goods or ...
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order
noun
uk
/ˈɔː.dər/
us
/ˈɔːr.dɚ/
a request to make, supply, or deliver food ...
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(Definition ofcustomerandorderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcustomer order

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Rules and perhaps formulas for calculating process parameters can be evaluated by using onlycustomerorderdata.
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Eachcustomerorderis generally made up of several hundred pieces, and as they are usually large, more than 50 metal sheets are generally involved in each order.
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Through 'what-if' simulation, the model made visible certaincustomerorderpatterns and the propagation of events across the plant as a result of the arrival of orders.
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That means that it is unsafe to make definitive statements about anycustomerorderuntil all the relevant circumstances have been investigated.
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Examples are the generation of measures on how quickly acustomerorderis processed or how many orders were processed in the last month.
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The production planning and control is linked to a pull signal that is triggered from acustomerorderor consumption of finished goods stock.
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It helps in the data aggregation transversely from assorted order capture and order fulfillment systems and delivers an all-inclusive platform forcustomerordermanagement.
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Products or services are produced against a realcustomerorderin a just-in-time fashion.
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When the customer ordered another drink, the waiter would ask what he wanted.
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Customer orders and inventory figures of both timber and round wood must be considered to select the optimal cutting patterns.
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We are told the customer ordered a snake because he ordered a kitten too, so absurd is the existing system.
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The customer orders his whisky, but he orders it for the purpose of diluting it.
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Another customer orders a standard model and after a week or two he misses the cigarette lighter in his old car and orders one as an optional extra.
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Here customer orders to be processed are passed from one order picker to the next.
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Numerous customer orders were placed for this vehicle.
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It measures the probability that "all" customer orders arriving within a given time interval will be completely delivered from stock on hand, i.e. without delay.
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They lied to their customers by giving them poor quality liquor instead of the higher quality liquor the customer ordered.
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