Sentences with phrase «shelf levels of»

• First - hand experience in monitoring shelf levels of supplies to maintain par levels, and identify depleted and outdated items.

Not exact matches

Order - to - shelf «has transformed the inventory levels that we have in the back room, essentially clearing them out so that we're mainly focusing on what we call our never - outs, the key items that we need to have in stock all the time in our stores,» Whole Foods» vice president of operations, Ken Meyer, said on an earnings call in February.
Both chains are pushing a similar ethos — the abundant shelves comprehensively stocked with dozens or hundreds of different tea blends, the quasi-ritualistic preparation of your cup, and the perky staff focused on giving a concierge - level consultation on what to drink.
The category of shopper marketing, or marketing at the retail level, is one specialty dedicated to collecting data that goes beyond how we feel about a particular brand to what actually causes us to grab it off the shelf.
Marketing consultant and Canadian Business columnist Bruce Philp says that the supply chain fiasco and empty - shelves were clearly part of the problem, but also says there was something wrong at a deeper level with Target's approach to its Canadian venture.
The infractions might seem insignificant — one missing can of Pepsi on one shelf in one store in one city in one country — but for Nooyi it is this level of detail that sets her company apart.
· Organizes studio retail by observing displays of products, restocking shelves with inventory, observing inventory levels, prompting store management to reorder when levels appear low.
The reputation of the company is the reason we can put bottled Frappuccino on a supermarket shelf, or VIA [instant coffee], because there is a level of trust and confidence in the brand name.
«With a long shelf - life at room temperature, Gourmet Series ingredients can help craft bakers, chocolatiers and chefs eliminate the high levels of waste often associated with fresh fruit, thereby controlling costs,» it said.
I paced up and down the aisles with an unusual level of fascination with the food lining the shelves.
With Döhler's fruit pieces and cells, you benefit from an optimised shelf life and very low levels of variance in shape and size thanks to the latest technologies.
«Ownership and responsibility would be held at brand marketing level, with marketing on the shelf, to the shopper as well as to the consumer, considered at the very outset of the brand journey.»
U.S. Levels Complaint Against B.C. Wine Sales The United States government has officially lodged its concerns with Canada over British Columbia's policy of restricting wine sales on grocery store shelves to B.C. wines exclusively...
The significant levels of «rebates and discounts» paid by food manufacturers to large supermarket chains and retailers for stocking products on shelves are also laid bare in the prospectus and are as high as 14 per cent of gross revenues.
At the local level, multiple pilot facilities are used to reproduce processes and mimic the entire food lifecycle, right through to the end of shelf - life.
How can free - from products, that are manipulated for health reasons (clean labels), such as sugar - free options, maintain their levels of shelf - stability and quality after removing these preservatives?
The packages featured in the Achievement Awards section are displayed by award level (Highest Achievement, Gold and Silver) and exemplify innovative enhancements in the following categories: extending the use of flexible packaging; packaging excellence; printing achievement and shelf impact; technical innovation; and sustainability and environmental achievement.
The high graphics ability of this machine allows the production of shelf ready packaging and POS displays at a very cost effective level.
In fact, the placement of everything on every shelf in the store has been meticulously negotiated between the supermarket and the manufacturers, with certain brands willing to pay more because they know that shoppers tend to gravitate toward products at eye level.
Abstractly, they are simply attractive organic forms, turning a blank wall into something bordering on artistic — practically, they avoid the one - size - fits all mandate of regularly - stacked shelves where each level provides an enclosed box with the same height and width as the one below it.
Like you said, I don't want the next Adrian Peterson because they wouldn't be a top - shelf player in today's NFL (though I'm fine with guys who are only runners and aren't pass - catchers, as long as they can do it in ways that fit with today's NFL)... but I want my generational RBs to be on that type of a level.
DECEMBER In light of articles like this one, stating that as recently as Nov. 20, hazardous toys (containing high lead levels and other dangers) were still being found on the shelves in stores like Target, itâ $ ™ s validating (but really no surprise to me) to read that Simple Retro Toys May Be Better For Children Than Fancy Electronic Toys.
I had a large shelf, level with the couch behind me, so I would keep my supplies up there - and of course my trusty laptop at my side for when she was napping.
Here's a beautiful (like org porn level 10) example of allocating a few shelves in a standard pantry to kid food.
Second, this stuff is shelf stable which indicates a high level of processing.
Trans fats — fats that are partially hydrogenated, making them more shelf - stable — have been linked to higher levels of bad cholesterol and elevated risk of coronary heart disease.
Make a floor level bookshelf: I see a lot of cute nurseries with the books up on a floating shelf, but I wanted JT to be able to reach his books on his own.
If one part of an ice shelf starts to thin, it can trigger rapid ice losses in other regions as much as 900 kilometres away — contributing to sea level rise
Using the Great Barrier Reef as their study case, they estimated the evolution of the region over the last 14,000 years and showed that (1) high sediment loads from catchments erosion prevented coral growth during the early phase of sea level rise and favoured deep offshore sediment deposition; (2) how the fine balance between climate, sea level, and margin physiography enabled coral reefs to thrive under limited shelf sedimentation rates at 6,000 years before present; and, (3) how over the last 3,000 years, the decrease of accommodation space led to the lateral extension of coral reefs consistent with available observational data.
To forecast sea level rise, a flotilla of robot subs must map the unseen bottom of a melting ice shelf — if they are not sunk by it
Scientists still do not know what triggers the breakup of an ice shelf or when future ones will occur, so they struggle to estimate how quickly glaciers will dump their ice into the ocean and therefore how much sea level will rise.
Melting of the ice shelves doesn't directly affect sea level rise, because they're already floating.
Those 2007 IPCC estimates of 18 to 59 centimeters of sea - level rise by 2100 do not account for any of these ice shelf effects.
What matters for sea - level rise is the addition of ice from land into the ocean, however it's the ice shelves that hold off the flow of grounded ice toward the ocean.
Dr Gudmundsson said: «Although floating ice shelves have only a modest impact on of sea - level rise, ice from Antarctica's interior can discharge into the ocean when they collapse.
More than 12,000 years ago, Pine Island and Thwaites glaciers were grounded on top of a large wedge of sediment, and were buttressed by a floating ice shelf, making them relatively stable even though they rested below sea level.
«The Ross ice shelf for instance, is the main outlet for the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, which encompasses several large glaciers and contains the equivalent of five meters of sea level in its perched ice.»
All told, if the eastern and western Antarctic ice shelves were to melt completely, they would raise sea levels by as much as 230 feet (70 meters); the collapse of smaller shelves like Larsen B has sped up the flow of glaciers behind them into the sea, contributing to the creeping up of high tide levels around the world.
The research could also lead to GM varieties with better flavour, health and shelf life characteristics because even higher levels of the compounds can be achieved.
Losing those shelves could presage the melting of their parent ice sheets on land — which could lead to a dramatic rise in sea level.
Melting of ice shelves does not directly contribute to sea - level rise, but instead they hold back water frozen in the larger ice sheet that will cause sea levels to rise.
However, most of the Antarctic glaciers are on land, and rapidly adding new ice shelf material to the floating mass will increase sea level rise.
The melting of floating ice shelves does not contribute to sea level rise because once they are in the water, the ice shelves have already contributed to sea level rise.
The researchers believe that the interaction of the ocean beneath the ice shelf and melting of the ice shelf is an important variable that should be incorporated into the sea level rise models of global warming.
The collapse of several small ice shelves has caused glaciers to accelerate two - to ninefold and spill more ice into the ocean, raising the sea level.
-- and by the time Darwin got there, it was generally agreed that the shelves were actually ancient beaches, each formed over hundreds of years when the glen had contained a lake — a lake that for some reason had stood at three different levels on three different multicentury occasions.
The loss of floating ice shelves doesn't raise sea level directly.
The earth's natural processes, particularly sea level rise, waves and various weather phenomena, have resulted in the erosion, accretion and reshaping of coasts as well as flooding and creation of continental shelves and drowned river valleys (rias).
After 8 years of decay of its ice shelf, Zachariæ Isstrøm, a major glacier of northeast Greenland that holds a 0.5 - meter sea - level rise equivalent, entered a phase of accelerated retreat in fall 2012.
«There are suggestions in the literature that accelerated breakup of ice shelves will lead to rise of sea level by several meters by the end of the century,» Godin said.
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