routeman

routeman

(ˈruːtmən; ˈraʊtˌmæn)
n, pl -men
(Commerce) US a delivery man or salesman doing a particular round
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as a Routeman and Truck Driver before retiring in 1997.
The fact remains that DCI has focused this last year on not only making enhancements to our Routeman 11 products, but also strengthening features within that technology."
The post went to Kirk Mueldener, 29, a non-foods department manager for two years with a previous five-year stint as routeman for a service merchandiser serving many Hy-Vee stores.
His background includes 17 years with Sav-A-Stop, then a major service merchandiser, where he advanced through the ranks from routeman to regional manager to headquarters merchandiser.
There a mobile computer (the new Vadem Clio C-1032, shown on previous page) was able to connect "real-time" to the Routeman beverage distribution host on a Dell fileserver through the internet with a Sierra Airphone modem.
The company says that Routewan is a combination of Routeman and Citrix MetaFrame designed to accommodate consolidation and centralized processing throughout your enterprise.
(DCI) has refined its 32-bit Delphi products during 1998, including its highly successful Routeman Jr.
(DCI) announced the development of a comprehensive interface between the company's Routeman (route accounting) and AccountMAN (general accounting) packages.
The company reports that the strap also offers "super-gripability," that ensures the safety of the routeman when opening and closing the door.
New interfaces for Data Consultants, Inc.'s Routeman