The property operated exclusively by virtue of stock control, comprises the entire property of the West Side Railroad Company, hereinafter called the West Side Railroad, consisting of 1.009 miles of main track and 0.024 mile of yard tracks and sidings at West Sacramento.
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Davies cites his experience at Littlewoods as being the cornerstone of one of his fundamental beliefs of successful retailing " the importance of effective stock control and the need for understanding local buying patterns " commonly known in retail as Trading.
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Since terminals cost a fraction of the then-substantial price of a complete PC, this offered considerable cost savings, as well as facilitating multi-user applications such as accounts or stock control in a time when PC networks were rare, very expensive and difficult to implement.
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In addition, Medical Supply Technicians are responsible maintaining requirements and records on storage / war reserve materiel; establish stock control levels and inventory control; controlled medical items ( i . e . Drugs and precious metals ); and delivering supplies and equipment to the customers.
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The Louisville, Cincinnati and Charleston Railroad, which had built no track of its own, gained stock control of The South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company in 1839 . The merged companies changed its name to South Carolina Rail Road Company under an act of the South Carolina General Assembly of December 19, 1843.
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Robin Cox has argued that the economic calculation argument can only be successfully rebutted on the assumption that a moneyless socialist economy was to a large extent spontaneously ordered via a self-regulating system of stock control which would enable decision-makers to allocate production goods on the basis of their relative scarcity using calculation in kind.
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Robin Cox ) have argued that decentralised planning allows for a spontaneously self-regulating system of stock control ( relying solely on calculation in kind ), to come about and that, in turn, decisively overcomes the objections raised by the economic calculation argument that any large scale economy must necessarily resort to a system of market prices.
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These were used by many companies to perform jobs such as stock control, order processing, etc . Originally the systems were manufactured and assembled in the States and shipped to the UK for commissioning, but by the late Seventies a production facility was in place at a separate unit at Maple Cross near Rickmansworth in England.
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To optimize throughput of production programs, standard packages of software were produced by bureau programmers for payroll, sales and purchase ledgers, share registration, stock control and the like, and some applications notably payroll supported the processing of data from many bureau customers in one computer run, with individual parameter settings managing individual customer s requirements.