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What is the difference between “on-line orders” and “on-line catalogue”?

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What is the difference between “on-line orders” and “on-line catalogue”?

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The on-line catalogue is designed for searching and selecting products, their parameters and for analysing the prices. In the catalogue all the information concerning the product (a photo, technical documentation, prices for different quantities, minimal and multiple quantities) is placed as well as the stock on hand updated in real time. Logging in makes it possible to proceed to the part of the service where you can purchase the goods – “on-line orders”. Here there are visible quantity prices which include individual discounts and the review of the products from the logged-in customer’s order waiting for being dispatched from the warehouse. Attention! The button “Order it now” serves for ordering the products. After having used it the selected product is booked in the warehouse at once for the logged-in customer.

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