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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Deveron Corp V.FARM

Alternate Symbol(s):  DVRNF

Deveron Corp. is an agriculture technology company. The Company’s operating segment include data acquisition services and data analytics sector in Canada and in the United State of America. It uses data and insights to help farmers and large agriculture enterprises increase yields, reduce costs and improve farm outcomes. It provides full service from collection to soil and analysis. The Company... see more

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Deveron Corp > The Order Process
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Post by Abetabet11 on Jan 25, 2021 11:48am

The Order Process

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As the order is placed, the customer's web browser will communicate back and forth with the server hosting the online store website. Data pertaining to the order will then be relayed to a central computer known as the order manager then forwarded to databases that manage inventory levels, a merchant system that manages payment information, and a bank computer before circling back to the order manager.

This is to make sure that store inventory and customer funds are sufficient for the order to be processed. After the order is validated, the order manager will notify the store's web server, which will then display a message notifying the customer that their order has been successfully processed. The order manager will then send order data to the warehouse or fulfillment department, in order for the product or service to be successfully dispatched to the customer. At this point tangible and/or digital products may be shipped to a customer, or access to a service may be granted. Check disclaimer on profile and landing page.
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