Verus is the new premier warehouse management system from the LDS Corporation. Written in Microsoft Visual Basic, it is a 32-bit application designed for Windows NT users. Verus uses today's technology to assure that your system will grow as your business grows larger and information becomes more widely distributed throughout your organization.

Verus is based on the highly successful Verus® system, which was developed and refined by working closely with users in the warehousing and logistics industry for over 20 years. Verus is designed to take care of all your warehousing and distribution needs. Whether you have a public, private, or contract facility to manage, you can rely on Verus to keep your products turning and your bottom line growing.

You'll see these benefits when using Verus:

You'll work faster and more efficiently with an intuitive "drill down" hierarchy of warehouse processes, reaching deep levels of application detail with a minimum number of keystrokes or mouse clicks between processes.

Whether you wish to obtain information on a storer or an entire warehouse, the system will allow both processes to be completed in about the same amount of time.

• You can change the interface to match your own preferences, including modifying the menu names and screen colors, designating required fields, and setting defaults for data entry.

• You can decide what data will be included in reports. The report can be named, saved, and generated with current data at any time. Verus also has a wide range of standard reports for your convenience.

• You are not limited to a certain number of characters for any field. You'll worry no more about running out of room to enter the full item description, customer address, product codes, notes, or other information.

• Context-sensitive help is available throughout the application.

• The system has been designed by programmers and users with years of experience in the warehousing and logistics industry.

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