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John M. Dietz
Researcher at United Parcel Service
Publications - 4
Citations - 517
John M. Dietz is an academic researcher from United Parcel Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shipping list & Service (business). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 517 citations.
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Apparatus, systems and methods for online, multi-parcel, multi-carrier, multi-service parcel returns shipping management
Daniel F. Williams,David Allison Bennett,Lynn Shaindell Goldhaber,Dennis Glavin,Lory Elizabeth Krett,Charles D. Mentzer,Stephen M. Teglovic,John M. Dietz,William W. Smith,Paul Bilibin,Jinyue Liu,Paul R. McLaughlin,Scott Meyer,Sean Hu,Richard M. Antush,Scott Joseph Bean +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a computer system (the "System" or the "Return System" that is configured and programmed to provide online stores with a fast, simple, convenient way for e-commerce customers of an online store to return merchandise purchased from that store from within that online store.
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Apparatus, systems and methods for online, multi-parcel, multi-carrier, multi-service enterprise parcel shipping management
Daniel F. Williams,David Allison Bennett,Lynn Shaindell Goldhaber,Dennis Glavin,Lory Elizabeth Krett,Charles D. Mentzer,Stephen M. Teglovic,John M. Dietz,William W. Smith,Paul Bilibin,Jinyue Liu,Paul R. McLaughlin,Scott Meyer,Sean Hu +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a plurality of Enterprises with a single online user interface with which the Enterprise can provide Enterprise Shippers, shipping origination users, and shipping intermediary users with an automated parcel management system for a pluralityof supported Carriers for the plurality of services.
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Systems and methods for modification of service status of geographical delivery areas for common carriers
Jerry M. Johnson,Lynn Shaindell Goldhaber,John M. Dietz,William W. Smith,Jinyue Liu,Hsiangwen S. Hu +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the status of one or more carrier services is modified based on the geographical distribution of the delivery areas in which the status is to be modified, and a modification for each of the services is discussed.
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Apparatus, systems and methods for online, multi-carrier, multi-service parcel shipping management
David Allison Bennett,Lynn Shaindell Goldhaber,Paul Bilibin,Jinyue Liu,Charles D. Mentzer,Lory Elizabeth Krett,Scott Joseph Bean,Daniel F. Williams,Dennis Glavin,Stephen M. Teglovic,John M. Dietz,William W. Smith,Paul R. McLaughlin,Scott Meyer,Sean Hu,Harland Fred Maier,Gary Rhoe Ingram +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a single system available over a global communications network for shipping management for each parcel from a plurality of parcels that each Shipper of a pluralityof Shippers ships using any one of the services offered by any one or more carriers.