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Transportation is the means by which onshore and offshore oil and gas production is carried to the manufacturing centers and from which refined products are carried to wholesale and retail distribution centers. [Pg.12]

Coordinated sales efforts targeting new retail outlets, resulting in a 50% increase in retail distribution. [Pg.76]

We will tell you precisely who has done this — who has the ability to control the flow of dope from the mountains of the Far East and the valleys of Colombia to American high schools, who controls the banks which launder the 200 billion in take, who puppeteers the crime syndicates in charge of retail distribution,... [Pg.3]

It is obvious, by now, that an operation of this scope could not exist without the political approval of the British government, nor without the gigantic supporting facilities of the world s offshore credit markets, the world s gold and diamonds trade, and "hands-on" management of the retail distribution, or organized crime aspects of the operation. [Pg.139]

Crime was reorganized from top to bottom into an integrated wholesale and retail distribution chain with well-defined marketing districts, quotas, and uniform pricing. Crime became syndicated. [Pg.273]

The record keeping threshold for non-retail distribution (by persons not required to report to DEA on a monthly basis) of combination ephedrine products is 1 kilogram. (Cumulative threshold provisions of the CSA apply to this 1 kilogram threshold.) Please note, however, that the record keeping threshold for single entity ephedrine products is zero. [Pg.23]

Evaluation ( La Direction de la Pharmacie et du Medicciment )—This directorate is authorised with the assistance of Scientific Commissions (See Point 4) to conduct the scientific and medical assessment of a medicinal product from its conception through all the stages of development and introduction to the market. It is responsible to the Economic Committee for pricing. It also controls good manufacturing practice (GMP) up to retail distribution (Articles L 512 Code of Public Health [CSP]). [Pg.124]

Supreme Court rules in U.S. versus Sullivan that FDA s jurisdiction extends to the retail distribution, thereby permitting FDA to interdict in pharmacies illegal sales of drugs—the most problematical being barbiturates and amphetamines. [Pg.686]

This Executive Order lays down provisions for the manufacture of medicinal products, including manufacture intended for export, and for import, wholesale and retail distribution, including stock holding of medicinal products. [Pg.360]

Retail distributor An establishment or person engaged in retail distribution. [Pg.360]

Retail distribution Any type of activity consisting of procuring, holding and supplying medicinal products to the public. [Pg.360]

Toyota is considering a direct electronic channel where customers submit their specifications, as well as financing information, via the Internet (or 800 number). Toyota would respond within the first 24 hours after researching their supply chain and retail distribution with the closest matches and estimated dehvery time. [Pg.783]

Femie, J. (1990), Retail Distribution Management, Kogan Page, London. [Pg.785]

Retail Distribution Warehouse 2085 4.3. Building, Equipment, and Personnel Assets 2097... [Pg.2083]

Eigure 2 Example Layout of a Retail Distribution Warehouse. [Pg.2086]

Bristwistle, G., Moore, CM., 2007. Fashion clothing — where does it all end up International Journal of Retail Distribution Management 35 (3), 210—216. [Pg.101]

Retail distribution involving transport of the product to a retail store for pick-up by the customer. Inputs and outputs of the retail store were not available and were excluded from the study. For the shopping trip, it was assumed that the consumer bought only one item and drove 5 km each way in a medium-sized petrol car (10 km return trip). [Pg.238]

Bianchi, C., Birtwistle, G., 2010. Sell, give away, or donate an exploratory study of fashion clothing disposal behaviour in two countries. The International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research 20, 353—368. [Pg.362]

Another detail is that there are many participants in the supply chain from the farm to the consumer. At the farm level, genetics and feed are combined to produce livestock products. Beyond the farm, the livestock product is transported, processed, and packaged for retail distribution, typically passing through the hands of several agents who are receiving nearly identical inputs from a large number of sources. In addition. [Pg.125]

Farm supplies for agricultural purposes from a wholesale or retail distribution point of the farm supplies to a farm or other location where the farm supplies are intended to be used within a 150 air-mile radius from the distribution point or... [Pg.252]

On a second front, CPFR calls for a much larger degree of information sharing than traditional VMI programs. The primary source for forecast development in a VMI framework is warehouse withdrawals from the retail distribution center. In some VMI programs the vendor receives in addition POS data, to enable a clearer understanding of the underlying consumer demand process. But... [Pg.396]

In a complex supply chain network, multiple business units including retailers, distribution centers and factories may be considered in an ATP search. These business units can be dispersed geographically. Hence, an intuitive method for ATP search is based on distance (or lead-time) between inventory location and customer order location. The search process may also be based on a pre-assigned location priority scheme, or on the echelon-level of the business units, e.g. retailer level, distribution center level, manufacturer level. Considering a complex supply chain with multiple distribution centers and factories, Jeong et al. (2002) proposed a global search model to find avail-... [Pg.470]

Conditions under which M will favor each arrangement are obtained as a function oft, m, and 1. One key finding is that M can increase market coverage (sales) by supplementing its retail distribution with an online store. However, this intensifies the price competition with D, which in turn lowers the wholesale price necessary to appease the retailer, ultimately decreasing M s total profits. The authors offer this as an explanation of the financial ineffectiveness of the Compaq online store initiative, and a rationalization of the decision by manufacturer Levi Strauss to terminate its direct online sales activities. [Pg.578]

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