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How much would this Software Development Project cost ??

  • Posted on June 30, 2011 at 9:34 pm

Hey all the Project Managers out there. Here are the client requirements , please tell me the rough cost / estimation of developing this project . The requirements are as follows:

Warehousing, Distribution and Inventory Management

All Activities viewable, monitoring and reporting through out the system by Airlines
Secured web-based access to the Inventory system of Airlines.
1. Tracking shipments from the supplier to Metro Warehouse.
2. Inputting shipment information’s.
3. Working with Airlines custom brokers and release of products.
4. Establish necessary barcode requirements.
5. Receiving and inspecting and reporting good coming to the warehouse. Establish procedure for the defective merchandise. QC
6. All products will be scanned, so Airlines can have a Real Time inventory.
7. Quarterly inventory audits.
8. Supplier have the access to the flight schedule and aircraft size so supplier can deliver the correct amount of products to the Airport supply STATIONS.
9. Pick orders an

Read this..I dont get mushy alot.but this story got to me. Makes me not want to give up on humanity so much?

  • Posted on June 30, 2011 at 9:33 pm

The most important trips aren’t about getting somewhere. They’re about getting to someone. (via Elliott.org)

But in an age of mounting airline fees, reduced in-flight services, uncomfortable security pat-downs and multi-day delays caused by erupting volcanoes, it’s easy to forget that.

Amid the cries of "I’ve already paid for my hotel!" and "You need to get me to Atlanta!" anger and inconvenience frequently blind us to the fact that travel is ultimately about people. We also forget that airline employees – bound by big company rules and regulations – get frustrated, too.

Enter Nancy, whose travel triumph, tempered by a great deal of sadness, has turned an unnamed Southwest Airlines pilot into an online hero. (More at NewsFeed: Meet the 13-Year-Old HERO of the Australian Floods)

Nancy reads a blog by Christopher Elliott, a consumer advocate and journalist, and wrote to him about her husband’s recent ordeal traveling on flights from Los Angeles to Tucson to Denver. Their situation makes complaints about leg room look downright petty.

"Last night, my husband and I got the tragic news that our three-year-old grandson in Denver had been murdered by our daughter’s live-in boyfriend," she wrote. "He is being taken off life support tonight at 9 o’clock and his parents have opted for organ donation, which will take place immediately. Over 25 people will receive his gift tonight and many lives will be saved."

So early in the morning, after what must have been a torturous night’s sleep, Nancy and her husband arranged for him to fly from Los Angeles, where he was traveling for work, to Tuscon, where he would step off one plane and immediately onto another one headed to Denver. "The ticketing agent was holding back tears throughout the call," Nancy wrote. "I’m actually her step-mother and it’s much more important for my husband to be there than for me to be there."

Mourning the loss of his child’s child, and no doubt worrying about his grieving daughter, he was likely in no state to travel. Airport stress only compounded his despair. He arrived at LAX two hours before his scheduled flight time, but quickly realized that delays at baggage check and security would keep him from making the flight. (Travel photos: Amazing snapshots of travelers stranded by holiday blizzards)

According to Nancy, he struggled to hold back tears as he pleaded with TSA and Southwest Airlines staff to fast-track him through the lines that were moving like molasses. Even though missing his flight could mean missing a final chance to see his grandson, no one seemed to care.

Too much was at stake to simply roll over and cry. When he finally cleared security – several minutes after his flight’s planned departure – he grabbed his computer bag, shoes and belt, and ran to his terminal wearing only his socks. The pilot and the gate agent were waiting for him.

"Are you Mark? We held the plane for you and we’re so sorry about the loss of your grandson," the pilot reportedly said. "They can’t go anywhere without me and I wasn’t going anywhere without you. Now relax. We’ll get you there. And again, I’m so sorry."

It’s hard to underestimate the courage of the pilot’s decision. The flight, which ultimately departed 12 minutes late, likely had hundreds of passengers rolling their eyes in contempt. And given that any delay has knock-on effects for passengers at the destination airport, his decision placed Southwest at risk of facing the wrath of travelers, and more than a few demands for compensation.

Elliott, who brought the story to the blogosphere’s attention, approached Southwest about the story, half expecting the airline to be outraged by a pilot’s refusal to push the on-time departure.

Instead, they told him they were "proud" of their pilot, a man who clearly understands that taking a child off life support has consequences that run deeper than a flight taking off late. As Nancy wrote: "My husband was able to take his first deep breath of the day." Hopefully, over time, his daughter can do the same. (Southwest Airlines Photos: The History of Co-Founder Herb Kelleher)

How do you tip in the adult store peep show booth if there is a window?

  • Posted on June 30, 2011 at 9:29 pm

is it cash? How it can get through the window?

Incoming search terms:

how much for a picture frame with the atlanta braves baseball cards?

  • Posted on June 30, 2011 at 7:14 pm

i have a picture frame with the atlanta braves baseball cards of the players n was jus wondering if nebody knew how much it might be worth

Can a fish be brought on a commercial airplane flight?

  • Posted on June 30, 2011 at 4:48 pm

We have a small betta fish and will be moving across the country soon. We were wondering how (with all the security regulations that prohibit more than 8 oz of liquid past the checkpoints) could we fly the fish with us, if it’s even an option?

When you are in anaphylactic shock and they are about to go into surgery to open airway, can you be conscious?

  • Posted on June 30, 2011 at 4:44 pm

I’m not sure how stupid this question sounds, but I need an answer please.

Can guys make money auctioning off their virginities too?

  • Posted on June 30, 2011 at 2:25 pm

yeah so Im a virgin guy 19 years old. Ive heard about girls doing it like Natalie Dylan (made over million). Can guys do it too?

Will a seagate external hard drive work with my apple computer?

  • Posted on June 30, 2011 at 2:24 pm

This is the product I want to buy.

http://pconlineshop.co.nz/pcshop/product_info.php?cPath=10_84&products_id=300083&RBTid=ec74b11cadccb1498bb9c17121e24ae3

Will it work with my apple computer?

I want to buy a used car at an auto auction between 1000 to 1500 and found an auction how could i find a good?

  • Posted on June 30, 2011 at 12:08 pm

im 19 year old male in riverside ca yes i found a good auction called adesa los angeles in mira loma ca 91752

its open mon through thurs 9am to 3pm and said something about toyota financial services

im looking to buy a toyota camry or honda for 1000 to 1500 how could i buy a good car like this for this price i heard some phrase about green light yellow light will i have to bid or can i just choose cars from a selection please help
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I need to buy a good used car ASAP. Does anyone know how I can guarantee I get the best deals out there?

  • Posted on June 30, 2011 at 12:07 pm

I’m looking for a car with very good MPG and preferably from the owner who wants to sell for any other reason other than the car is beat up. Something in the category of a toyota or honda in Los Angeles.I’ve gone to a few dealers but they are rather pricey for what they offer and I’ve been told auctions are 50/50. Thanks guys.