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22 Sentences With "stockrooms"

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Certain Boomer basements are little shrines to obsolescence, untidy stockrooms of the one-time…Read more Read
Might make sense to set a few loose in the Whole Foods stockrooms to help move stuff around.
Or when the stockrooms are piled so high with inventory that one wrong move could trigger a food avalanche?
The world would suddenly and randomly fall away, and moments later I would return, dumped into back alleys, basements, open fields, stockrooms.
Vyrent, however, found that the scores of watches sitting idle in wholesalers' stockrooms and retailers' drawers were the way to supplement its offerings.
Total employed in the US: 1,010What they do, according to O*NET: Stock clerks organize shelves and tables of merchandise in stores and stockrooms.
The walls had fallen off the sparkling new J.C. Penney; stockrooms were cleaved open to the cold air like the chambers of a dollhouse.
"This is something very, very strategic for us, this idea of full integration between store and online stockrooms," Inditex chairman and chief executive Pablo Isla tells WSJ.
The gunfire, which sent shoppers fleeing for cover into stores and stockrooms, also injured a 12-year-old girl, a police captain said at a news conference early Friday.
One thing the hacking scene doesn't always consider is the real world, pentesting hackers, who socially engineer their way into offices, supply centers, data centers, store stockrooms, and other supposedly "secure" locations.
But not everyone knows how to access those services -- and even the people who do have not always been able to use them, as competing orders crowd delivery times and empty stockrooms.
But in interviews, Mr. Nagle, who recorded several performance reviews with his managers and made the recordings available to The New York Times, described stockrooms piled high with products that fell on workers and harsh fumes that sometimes wafted through the store and sickened workers.
By 1934, though annual patronage held steady at 4million visitors, the Main Branch had 3.61million volumes in its collection. Due to the increased demand for books, new shelves were installed in the stockrooms and the cellars by the 1920s to accommodate the expanded stacks. However, this still proved to be insufficient. The New York Public Library announced an expansion of the Main Branch in 1928.
The administrators actualized the will of the deceased marquess by identifying and bringing together his collections, which had been until now scattered amongst his numerous properties. These collections were consolidated temporarily at the City Hall of Aix-en-Provence while Raymond searched for a permanent building. During the French Revolution (1789 - 1799), libraries in France became revolutionary stockrooms. However, the growing library of the former marquis of Méjanes remained protected at Aix-en-Provence City Hall.
The company is run by four brothers, Tony, Padraig, Liam and Thomas Smyth. The company was founded in Claremorris, County Mayo on . Smyths is Ireland's largest toy retailer."Toy mega store for Rayleigh Weir", Essex Echo, 13 September 2008 The Globe Retail Park in Naas, Ireland was subject to a fire on 27 July 2016 that destroyed one of the shop's stockrooms, causing the shop to temporarily close, with operations being moved until repairs could be made.
Her first job was volunteer work in a local hospital's cafeteria, then as a breakfast waitress at a local hotel, before spending five years as a shop assistant for Miss Selfridge. She started on the shop's makeup counters, but was eventually moved into stockrooms because of her attitude toward customers. She became well known throughout Edinburgh's clubbing scene; making use of free samples from Miss Selfridge, she styled hair for a number of local bands. She also briefly modelled clothing for Jackie magazine.
When the store opened in 1906, the first through fourth floors were used as selling floors, while the upper floors were used as workshops, offices, and stockrooms. On the third floor, which sold suits and linens, there was a large room with mirrors. The fourth floor had a waiting room with wooden desks and chairs, and telephones. With the opening of the Madison Avenue expansion, the public areas of the store were expanded to the fifth floor, which contained a women's writing room, an information bureau, telephones, and a general store.
Princeton University's Firestone Library's mobile aisle shelving / roller racking system Mobile aisle shelving is typically used for academic or commercial applications where a significant volume of physical archive material, filing or books is to be stored. These include medical or government records, file-intensive offices such as the legal or accountancy professions, and public and academic libraries and similar archives. Another common use is in retail stockrooms to maximise the stock capacity, or to reduce the back of house storage space required so that a greater proportion of the overall shop space can be used for customer retail purposes.
Much of the square footage of the building was not retail space; mazes of stockrooms and offices comprised much of the building's space, outside the view of customers. In 1944, the landmark "W" was installed on the top of the building on a 25-metre replica of the Eiffel Tower, replacing a pre-war searchlight-beacon which had until then been the building's hallmark. The beacon, which was visible at night from as far away as Abbotsford and Mission, was shut down at the beginning of World War II because of its potential use as a landmark for aerial attacks.
Original food court tenants Pizza Hut, Great Steak, and Spinning Fork relocated to the newer food court, which also included Arby's and several local restaurants. Also as part of the expansion and renovation projects, Lazarus remodeled their store in mid-1991, creating a more open floor plan with wider aisles and less division between departments, as opposed to the previous trend of using different décor in each department. The wider floor plan was achieved by eliminating several stockrooms and nearly all of the furniture department. Following these renovations, the store's manager noted that the store was the most profitable in the chain for August and September 1991.
Ultra-High Frequency RFID tags have an extremely high read range at up to 12 meters (40 ft) when compared to its low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF) counterparts with only 10 cm and 1 meter (3 ft) ranges. This makes UHF RFID the ideal technology for reading multiple tags at once in larger spaces such as hospital ORs or laboratory stockrooms. Terso’s devices are retrofitted with this RFID technology and as a result, are able to transmit information from properly tagged inventory items to an inventory management software, making information such as product expiry, replenishment alerts, and temperature monitoring visible to the end-user(s). This information is sent securely via Jetstream, Terso’s integration platform, and remains encrypted until reaching the business application or partner ERP system.
Sorensen (with others, notably Walter Flanders, Clarence Avery, and Ed Martin) is credited with developing the first automotive assembly line, having formulated the idea of moving a product (for cars, that would be in the form of the chassis) through multiple workstations. His innovations were widely applied to the mass production of complex products, which average people could afford. One Sunday in 1910, at the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, Sorensen asserted that he and another Ford executive, Charles Lewis, tested his idea. Apparently, by the end of the day, he had determined that moving a car in a straight line from one end of the factory to the other, with parts added along the way by specialized workers performing repetitive tasks, with the stockrooms also placed strategically along the line, was the most efficient and therefore the cheapest way to build an automobile.

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