Receiving Accuracy Audit Quiz

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1. It is ok for a box not to have a GENCO SLP label as long as it for the NDBM line.

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Every incoming system must be received properly and have an internal GENCO label applied.

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2. During the receiving audit, we scan the service tag, not the order number.
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3. The receiving accuracy audit is measuring

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In the receiving accuracy audit, we scan the service tag on the incoming label (ODM label) and scan the service tag on the SLP to make sure they match.

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4. During the receiving accuracy audit, it is ok to hand type a service tag if you can't scan it.

Explanation

Never hand type a record. If the barcode is unscannable, have the operations teamlead reprint the SLP label.

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5. The receiving accuracy audit is done on a(n)

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The excel sheet is kept on SharePoint and saved with a new date each day.

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6. Typically, these are the label placement rules: (Check all that apply)
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It is ok for a box not to have a GENCO SLP label as long as it for the...
During the receiving audit, we scan the service tag, not the order...
The receiving accuracy audit is measuring
During the receiving accuracy audit, it is ok to hand type a service...
The receiving accuracy audit is done on a(n)
Typically, these are the label placement rules: ...
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