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  • Subject: signatures for Bill of Lading
  • From: wawrzaszek@xxxxxxxxxxx (Wawrzaszek)
  • Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 15:29:24 -0500

        We are currently looking for some sort of signature capture to
interface with BPCS and RDARS.  At the time a driver comes to pick up a load
we will print out a Bill of Lading that he will sign.  We then  need to keep
of copy of this for legal purposes.  What I would like to do is have the
driver sign a pad that will capture his signature, so we can interface it
with the Bill of Lading print and it would also be stored on our optical
drive through our RDARS system.  We cannot capture it and store it on the pc
as a file, we can have a thosand different drivers a month in here, and we
would need to keep the signature for several years.  I was hoping some one
knew of a product, sort of like signing your credit card at Sears, that is
available.

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