The company is also offering a new service, systems integration, which it has been piloting
in operations in the Northern Cape, in South Africa, and in West Africa since 2017.
Coleman, Boyle, and their children were rescued by Pakistani forces
in an operation in the border territories along the Afghanistan - Pakistan border, which used intelligence provided to Pakistan by the US.
North Carolina gets 32 percent of its total electricity from five nuclear reactors currently
in operation in the state.
The only public movie theater currently
in operation in Saudi Arabia is an IMAX cinema in Khobar at a science and technology center, reports Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
For example, Transocean alone operates 10 of the 60 offshore oil platforms currently
in operation in Brazil.
The pipeline is expected to be
in operation in 2010.
All this seems sensible enough, but I would have to say that there is very little evidence of this effect
in operation in the asset boom of the late 1980s.
And once marijuana is rescheduled or descheduled nationwide, all the pharma companies growing «hemp» for CBD will already have marijuana farms
in operation in terms of environment, feeding, harvest, processing, and distribution.
There were 75,243 pizza restaurants
in operation in the United States at the end of September 2017, and a total of 4,992 new pizzerias opened their doors to the consuming public in that same year.
Conde was killed
in an operation in which another U.S. service member was wounded and medically evacuated to Bagram Airfield north of Kabul for medical treatment in a military hospital.
Each city was thoroughly canvassed beforehand, and committees were put
in operation in every district.
The casino celebrated its 20th year
in operation in July, providing an opportunity for its restaurants to build promotions around the anniversary.
The Heineken Lion venture has been
in operation in Australia since 2004, when Gordon Cairns, now the high - profile chairman of supermarket retailer Woolworths, was in his final year of running Lion.
Park districts in Arlington Heights and Elk Grove Village are also pondering skateboard facilities, but if Buehler can raise enough money, it hopes to have its site off the drawing board and
in operation in its parking lot by the end of summer.
BASC currently has three deer stalking schemes
in operation in mainland UK, one with Forest Enterprise in Thetford, one in Thirlmere and one on the Isle of Arran.
Biraderi appears to have been
in operation in Bradford for some time and Galloway saw an opportunity.
Town officials hope to have the pool back
in operation in time for the 2016 swimming season.
The MTTF short - term recommendation for a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system is now being implemented by the state Department of Transportation and is scheduled to be
in operation in 2018 when the new bridge fully opens to traffic.
This has rightly raised pertinent questions about the worth of life and the appropriateness of the security model currently
in operation in Benue State and, indeed, the entire country.
(There are 104 nuclear power plants currently
in operation in the United States.)
In the six years that the Pierre Auger Observatory has been
in operation in Argentina, it has detected 1.6 million particle showers.
Not exact matches
We didn't really have control of our total
operations since we were located
in facilities with another brand.
The incident —
in which Turkey said a Russian warplane violated Turkish airspace for roughly 17 seconds — comes four days after Turkey accused Russia of bombing villages
in northern Syria inhabited by Syrian Turkmen and called for an immediate end to Russia's military
operation close to the border.
Another for a team process leader
in the «Vehicle Reman Center»
in Fremont, California, where Tesla makes its new cars, said the candidate would «lead the Value delivery system created to repair and remanufacture Tesla electric vehicles,» and «lead daily
operations... on large volume, electric vehicle repair and reconditioning value streams.»
I stopped being so involved
in the day - to - day
operations and became more of an adviser.
After decades as an
operations executive
in the corporate world, including 15 years at Clorox, Tasner moved to Method
in his late 50s and became immersed
in the sustainability ethos.
An earth quake
in Papua New Guinea
in February disrupted
operations at Exxon's liquefied natural gas facility, reducing its quarterly earnings by $ 80 million.
Yet, small - business owners sometimes run their
operations in an ad - hoc way.
GlaxoSmithKline's 2008 incident with a poorly managed pharmaceutical plant shows how poor
operations and poor ethics go hand
in hand.
The Federal Aviation Administration and Space Florida, the state agency tasked with promoting interstellar tourism, predict suborbital flights alone could generate up to $ 1.6 billion
in revenue during their first 10 years of
operation.
In a move likely aimed at appeasing competition regulators, the mining companies scrapped plans to jointly market up to 15 per cent of production from their Pilbara
operations.
«If you can conform to the quality specs of nuclear, that helps your entire
operation improve
in quality, so that is a good thing,» says Carlberg.
Since joining CNBC's Asia
operations, Nancy has also interviewed Qatari Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al T; Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on stage at the APEC meeting
in Danang; former UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon at the height of the North Korean crisis
in Shanghai and the CEO of Southeast Asia ride hailing and tech giant, Grab, after acquiring Uber's business
in the region.
These decisions — about how to reorganize supply chains, logistics and technology — need to be made quickly, unless they want to join the spate of retailers that have shuttered their
operations in Canada this year.
Sources told The Times that Facebook's communications team wanted Zuckerberg, who rarely speaks about Facebook's
operations in such a public forum, to avoid being defensive and try to answer questions as directly as possible.
Schultz moved from New York to Seattle to join Starbucks
in 1982 as director of
operations and marketing.
The
operation, code - named Olympia, was detailed
in a presentation to Canada's intelligence allies
in the U.K., U.S., New Zealand and Australia (together known as the Five Eyes.)
Home Depot has still been able to attract customers to its stores
in an Amazon era, but it's investing
in its digital
operations.
After graduating from Brigham Young University's Marriott School of Business, she spent five years working
in international
operations management.
Workers were restocking, pushing to have all stores open
in the next few days, said Rick Neudorff, the retailer's emergency command center
operations manager.
After just over a year
in operation, CGE has built six enterprises, with another six on the way.
As Kessler correctly points out, the diplomatic mission
in Benghazi was basically a covert CIA
operation — a fact that Congressional investigators have had to dance around as they proceed with their Benghazi witch - hunt.
In anticipation of the rules, the North American Securities Administrators Association, which represents state securities regulators, is taking steps to try to weed out possible problems lurking among thousands of nascent crowdfunding
operations.
In a troubled agricultural economy, the brothers struggled to keep the
operation afloat.
The fate of the
operations was sealed when the CEO made a solo journey to some Montreal - area stores the Saturday before Christmas, the busiest day of the season
in retail.
The Department of Defense (DOD) may soon start leasing space
in Trump Tower
in New York to protect the president and his family and to assist with daily
operations while they are
in residence.
It takes wind and solar
operations in three different countries to satisfy Google's 3,186 - megawatt needs.
According to a number of recent news reports, German media conglomerate Axel Springer is considering either dramatically increasing its stake
in or acquiring all of Business Insider, the scrappy upstart news
operation co-founded by former Wall Street analyst Henry Blodget.
In 2001 the company purchased Centura Banks, a traditional bricks - and - mortar operation, for more than $ 2 billion and attempted to build a footprint in the southeast U.S. Centura was a lousy business to start with, and RBC was ill - equipped for the intensely competitive U.S. marketplac
In 2001 the company purchased Centura Banks, a traditional bricks - and - mortar
operation, for more than $ 2 billion and attempted to build a footprint
in the southeast U.S. Centura was a lousy business to start with, and RBC was ill - equipped for the intensely competitive U.S. marketplac
in the southeast U.S. Centura was a lousy business to start with, and RBC was ill - equipped for the intensely competitive U.S. marketplace.
Add North Strategic to the growing list of firms to discover that, while email and Skype are integral to every - day
operations, the best ideas tend to bubble up when people gather
in one place.