Sentences with phrase «shift operations in»

CAREER HISTORY WAREHOUSE TEAM LEADER - Start Date - Present Employers name - Location Responsible for coordinating the warehouses daily shift operation in order to achieve on time shipping and order completeness.

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When I left the Navy and entered entrepreneurship, one of my first clients was a tech company in Silicon Valley undergoing massive market shifts that needed to reexamine how its operations.
The company has told its investors that it plans to find $ 3 million in savings from consolidating the two operations, shifting all the management to St. John's while retaining Atlantis» software engineering operations.
IMX Resources has sold its iron ore operations in South Australia to Perth - based Cu - River Mining for $ 3.68 million, shifting its focus solely on its Tanzanian projects.
After initial talks with Summit last year, Halliburton shifted its focus to reaching an agreement with Novomet Oil Services Holdings, a Russian supplier of electric submersible pumps that has operations in about 17 countries.
It didn't happen overnight, but when senior leaders throughout the military ranks, especially in special operations, got behind this change effort, started demonstrating the new behaviors themselves and talked about the new vision every day; only then didn't the culture start to shift to align with the vision and strategy.
Sortable started operations in earnest in late 2014, after a rebrand and shift away from its original purpose.
The transition to what appears to be open - ended stability operations in Syria could leave those U.S. - backed forces vulnerable to shifting alliances, power struggles and miscommunications as Assad's allies and enemies vie for greater control of post-war Syria.
In early 2014, after more than 50 years of business operations in Minnesota, German prosthetic manufacturer Ottobock notified employees that it was «closing its Minnesota operations and shifting hundreds of headquarters jobs to Utah and Texas.&raquIn early 2014, after more than 50 years of business operations in Minnesota, German prosthetic manufacturer Ottobock notified employees that it was «closing its Minnesota operations and shifting hundreds of headquarters jobs to Utah and Texas.&raquin Minnesota, German prosthetic manufacturer Ottobock notified employees that it was «closing its Minnesota operations and shifting hundreds of headquarters jobs to Utah and Texas.»
With ISIS near defeat and cornered in a tiny section of Mosul, the coalition is hashing out plans to shift from military operations with Iraqi forces to what Anderson called «true - blue policing» across the liberated areas of the country.
At Legg Mason, which has struggled in the past five years, 2013 marked a turnaround, a shift driven by confidence in new management and improvement in company operations, said Macrae Sykes, an analyst for Gabelli & Company.
The company confirms that there was «limited activity» in Buffalo during this period but explains that «the intended operations in Buffalo were shifting and management attention was squarely focused on this.»
Additionally, 2getthere is also incrementally shifting to mixed - use traffic operations through active participation in several research programmes worldwide.
Its operations shifted to New York in 1858 when the city became home to cotton and other commodity trading.
Beginning in 2016, researchers discovered a shift in North Korean operations toward attacks against financial institutions designed to steal money and generate funds for the Kim regime.
Javelin's findings tell us that with the adoption of embedded chip cards now widespread in the U.S., criminals have begun to shift their fraud operations away from physical stores, favoring online transactions, new account fraud, and identity theft.
You can import existing employee information in from your HRIS, add boomerangs to job opening candidate pools, track interactions, request performance feedback from managers, compare boomerangs with other promising job applicants and more — all without shifting precious resources away from your standard recruiting operations.
I really like that D has shifted its portfolio in recent years to reduce its exposure to commodity prices and that 90 % of the company's sales are from regulated operations, Also, I'm a high believer in natural gass (partly because that's what I studied in engineering so probably biased), but Management is investing heavily in natural gas, including massive projects such as the Cove Point LNG export terminal and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
After allowing for operations to shift funds within the period, the Bank accommodated the net outflow by undertaking an additional $ 1.6 billion of repos (increasing its repo book to about $ 7 billion) and $ 5 billion in foreign exchange swaps.
With the recent developments, there has been a marked shift in the nature of the Bank's operations away from foreign exchange swaps to repos in the domestic market, with bank paper as collateral.
Instead of giving incentives to automakers to keep operations and jobs in the U.S., the unwinding of NAFTA would likely lead to automakers shift production from Mexico to other low - cost countries, including China, India and other parts of Asia.
Regulation Management In October the OECD's Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project released a report outlining its progress on a series of steps it was taking to combat tactics — often legal but ethically questionable — used by many multinational companies to reduce or eliminate tax liabilities across their operations.
As shifts in the economy, business and workforce impact your operations, leading your organizational transformation requires the commitment to say «yes» — to insure progress, success, growth and profits.
For example, Project Sherlock AI can tell if a boiler temperature shift is related to a benign change in upstream operations or an abnormality that requires correction.
These stands have endured a 2 shift operation since 2008 and are still in great condition.
Chateau St. Jean, BV, Sterling, Beringer Wineries Part of Treasury Wine Estates High - End Shift North Coast operations of Treasury Wine Estates, such as Chateau St. Jean, Beringer, Sterling and Beaulieu Vineyard and related vineyards, will be getting a «close to triple - digit millions of dollars» injection of capital as part of a shift in U.S. production toward higher - end winShift North Coast operations of Treasury Wine Estates, such as Chateau St. Jean, Beringer, Sterling and Beaulieu Vineyard and related vineyards, will be getting a «close to triple - digit millions of dollars» injection of capital as part of a shift in U.S. production toward higher - end winshift in U.S. production toward higher - end wines...
Printing operations at the Press & Sun - Bulletin will end and shift to a regional facility in Rochester owned by its parent company, officials announced.
This issue of tax and secrecy jurisdictions also matters to republicanism for another reason: the operation of tax havens has the effect of shifting the economic burdens of civic life from capital onto labour and supporting radical inequalities in wealth without the state being able effectively to regulate these economic dimensions of equality.
Hundreds of union members from the New York State Public Employees Federation (PEF), the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) and United University Professions (UUP) will rally in Brooklyn Thursday, March 8, to protest plans to close Kingsboro Psychiatric Center, and beds at SUNY Downstate University Hospital, and shift Downstate's inpatient operations to the Long Island College Hospital campus.
«We wanted to have a very early, very muscular operation, to begin to communicate with the people of New York about the mayor's record and where he wants to take the city in the next four years,» says Phil Walzak, a key mayoral adviser who shifted from City Hall to the reelection campaign in October.
ALBANY, NY (03/07/2012)(readMedia)-- Hundreds of union members from the New York State Public Employees Federation (PEF), the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) and United University Professions (UUP) will rally in Brooklyn Thursday, March 8, to protest plans to close Kingsboro Psychiatric Center, and beds at SUNY Downstate University Hospital, and shift Downstate's inpatient operations to the Long Island College Hospital campus.
If progressives, liberals and actual Democrats were to elect Teachout in the primary, the entire focus of New York's legislative and regulatory operations would have to shift to dealing with the sudden swarms of flying pigs, and this would hamper their ability to address other issues.
BBC: President Obama in UK: Visit's focus shifts to politics The Nato operation in Libya and ongoing tensions in the Middle East and north Africa are expected to be high on the agenda when Mr Cameron and Mr Obama meet in the morning in Downing Street.
NYRA decided to shift its phone betting operation from the Aqueduct track in Queens as the telephone betting business began growing tremendously in the wake of the closure of New York City OTB, whose customers liked that method of wagering.
When asked about Nixon's fundraising on Thursday, Cuomo told a NY1 reporter that his campaign's fundraising operation will shift to focus on small donors in the coming months.
On that front, de Blasio has emphasized a return to his roots, shifting to a small - dollar fundraising operation akin to what Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders employed in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
While the cost shifts still exist in Cuomo's budget bills, the governor and state operations director Jim Malatras on Thursday promised that CUNY would remain whole.
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus proposes cutting petroleum use in non-tactical operations by 50 percent and shifting half of the Navy's total energy supply to alternative sources by 2020.
The folks in Baghdad then would continue the operation, either finish it up or do what they could, and then they could shift onto Landstuhl, Germany, and then on to Walter Reed.
Shape - shifting robots could also be useful in other situations where they must perform a wide range of tasks without packing lots of spare parts, like during natural disaster emergency response operations or on space missions.
The phrase «we will need your consent for operation» was sometimes mangled into «we need your consent for operating (such as machinery),» which implies that, as you wait for an OR to open up, the management would appreciate it if you could put in a shift at the loading dock.
In the midst of the operation, the diver and the hose tender shifted their positions and the diver lost control of a plastic suction hose, leaving its trailing section in front of one of the water pipe entrieIn the midst of the operation, the diver and the hose tender shifted their positions and the diver lost control of a plastic suction hose, leaving its trailing section in front of one of the water pipe entriein front of one of the water pipe entries.
Covert psychological operations (psyops) techniques from hideously honed spycraft in the past, combined with widespread dissemination via social media with cascading amplification of messages has shifted balances of power allowing for the control of many by the few, without the many even knowing.
The paper concedes that commercial beekeeping operations face major challenges to shift to health management practices rooted in fundamental principles of evolution and ecology.
The support of the people at Ames Laboratory was probably one of the most influential aspects in my shift away from operations to getting a master's degree, working toward my Ph.D., and becoming a researcher.
A 5 - h sleep opportunity was chosen because: (i) on average it does not reduce deep slow wave sleep as does more severe sleep restriction, (ii) it is a level of sleep restriction that occurs across a 5 - d work week in many occupations (e.g., military and security operations, emergency responders, and shift workers), and (iii) it is a level of sleep restriction that is consistent with that used to examine the influence of sleep loss on metabolism (18, 19, 21, 42).
Denson started in store management and had several roles in sales and operations, while Parker began as a designer and shifted into marketing.
Fast Impressions, a traditional speed dating company, has ceased operations and this shows a massive shift in what people are looking.
Floored (Unrated) Obsolescence expose» examines automation's impact on workers at the Chicago Board of Trade as the commodity market's primary method of operation shifts from frenzied, man - a-mano action in the pits on the floor of the exchange to impersonal electronic trading on computers.
I feel that Operation Husky is going to be fairly divisive amongst players, with some possibly not appreciating the shift in focus during its last third, but I personally welcome the injection of new gameplay elements into what could be argued to be a more staid multiplayer experience when compared to the variety of its contemporaries.
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