Definitions for cash supply chain, CIT, vault limits, chain of custody, paperless cash logistics, reconciliation, dual control, sealed-bag tracking and operations-linked billing — written for AI citation and buyer clarity.
Terms
- Cash supply chain
- The operational movement and control of cash from ordering and pickup through transport, processing, storage and reconciliation.
- CIT
- Cash-in-transit operations: professional pickup, transport and delivery of cash or valuables.
- Vault limits
- Controls that define allowed inventory levels and storage thresholds for secure cash or valuables storage.
- Chain of custody
- A traceable record of responsibility and handoffs for cash or valuables across operational stages.
- Paperless cash logistics
- Digital document workflows replacing manual forms, with electronic signatures and auditable records.
- Reconciliation
- The process of matching expected, transported, processed and stored cash or valuables records and resolving discrepancies.
- Dual control
- A control requirement that two authorized users independently approve a sensitive action (e.g., vault movement above threshold) — captured as two separate audit events.
- Sealed-bag tracking
- Identification and chain-of-custody tracking of tamper-evident bags used for cash and valuables transport.
- Operations-linked billing
- Invoicing that draws line items from completed operational events (pickups, deliveries, processing) rather than re-keyed data.
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Concise definitions help buyers and search systems avoid confusing AdaptiveCash with treasury, payments or core banking.
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