Dr. Shaffer graduated from the Universidad Autu00F3noma de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico in 1976. He works in Oakland Gardens, NY and specializes in Internal Medicine.
Anthony Thomas - Middletown MD, US Robert Simonoff - Middletown MD, US William Welch - Frederick MD, US Thomas Drolet - Germantown MD, US Huai-Tsen Chu - Havertown PA, US Srinivas Rajagopal - Malvern PA, US Suresh Acharya - Dowingtown PA, US Gregg Lanyard - Falls Church VA, US Lawrence Katzman - Bethesda MD, US Mark Shaffer - Centreville VA, US Vinodh Soundarajan - Phoenixville PA, US
Assignee:
Manugistics, Inc. - Rockville MD
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/037000
Abstract:
The disclosed invention provides an electronic market and related methods particularly useful for negotiating the exchange of transportation services between shippers or carriers and shipping customers. Embodiments include an electronic catalog-type listing of carrier services and related rates such that buyers can purchase services at periodically listed prices, and an electronic auction exchange whereby buyers can bid on the available capacity of carriers or whereby carriers can bid on shipping orders requested by customers. In preferred embodiments, carriers and shipping customers can take into account pre-existing business relationships by designating other carriers and/or customers as preferred business partners or customers. Participation in auctions or qualification for discounted catalog rates can be limited only to those preferred partners or customers. In a second embodiment, the electronic market additionally enables the automatic tendering of shipment requests to carriers and automates the monitoring of acceptances from those carriers. A preferred version of the second embodiment employs electronic tracking and tracing of shipments, provides subscription based notifications, and enables integration with accounts payable and receivable systems.
Business Law Business Formation Corporate Law Commercial Real Estate Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures Business Planning Limited Liability Company Law Corporate Governance Intellectual Property Licensing Securities
ISLN:
919870862
Admitted:
2006
University:
Southern Utah University, B.S., 1999
Law School:
University of Idaho College of Law, J.D., 2006
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Arizona fires continue; smoke from Tonto blaze reaches Valley
The state and county air-quality departments issued a health watch Monday evening for the Valley that will last until 5 a.m. Tuesday, Mark Shaffer with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality said.
"Its going to be a bad one. Limbs are breaking everywhere," said Mark Shaffer, who works at Laurel Valley Hardware in Stahlstown, about 50 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. Shaffer said power at the store went out about 8:30 a.m., even though there was just 4 inches of snow on the ground.
"Atmospheric conditions appear to be good for that remaining like that for the rest of the afternoon so that parts been good," said Mark Shaffer, spokesman for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
The fire, which is the largest of several wildfires raging across Arizona, created air quality problems over a wide area, said Mark Shaffer, communications director for the state Department of Environmental Quality. He said levels of tiny microscoping particles have reached hazardous levels in easte
Date: Jun 15, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Thousands of Arizona wildfire evacuees return home despite smoke and soot
"When you have a huge incendiary fire of this nature, it burns so hot and it burns things so fine that what people are breathing in are of microscopic size," said Mark Shaffer, a spokesman for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
Date: Jun 13, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Huge Arizona wildfire spreads; health conditions worsen
Today could get even worse, said Mark Shaffer of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. The microscopic particles, about 1/28 the width of a human hair, can get lodged in the lungs and cause serious health problems, both immediate and long-term, Shaffer said.
At one point over the weekend in eastern Arizona, levels of tiny, sooty particles in the air were nearly 20 times the federal health standard, said Mark Shaffer of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
The microscopic particles, about one-twenty-eighth the width of a human hair, can get lodged in the lungs and cause serious health problems, both immediate and long-term, said Mark Shaffer of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.