Find a show you like and click the
button. The show will be added to your My Playlist page and updated 24/7 with new videos.
Search Results
0 Views
23:00:00 01/27/12
Micronetics (NOIZ) Contract Valued at Approx. $2.0M from DoD Prime Contractor
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 23:00:00 01/27/12
CRWENewswire, Stocks to Watch. Micronetics Inc - NOIZ - reported that it has been awarded a contract, valued at approximately $2.0 million, from a leading U.S. Department of Defense prime contractor. The contract is to design, develop, and deliver initial quantities of a key microwave subassembly. Micronetics manufactures microwave and radio frequency components and integrated subassemblies used in a variety of defense, aerospace and commercial applications. It also manufactures and designs test equipment and components that test the strength, durability and integrity of communication signals in communication equipment. Micronetics serves a diverse customer base, including BAE Systems, Boeing, General Dynamics, L-3 Communications, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon
******
THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION TO BUY OR SELL ANY SECURITY! (Read Full Disclaimer at http://www.crwenewswire.com/disclaimer)
0 Views
14:15:42 01/27/12
Micronetics (NOIZ) Contract Valued at Approx. $2.0M from Leading DoD Prime Contractor
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 14:15:42 01/27/12
Welcome to CRWENewswire, Stocks to Watch. I am Shalika Jayasekera Micronetics Incorporated - symbol NOIZ - reported that it has been awarded a contract, valued at approximately $2.0 million, from a leading U.S. Department of Defense prime contractor. The contract is to design, develop, and deliver initial quantities of a key microwave subassembly. Micronetics manufactures microwave and radio frequency components and integrated subassemblies used in a variety of defense, aerospace and commercial applications. It also manufactures and designs test equipment and components that test the strength, durability and integrity of communication signals in communication equipment. Micronetics serves a diverse customer base, including BAE Systems, Boeing, General Dynamics, L-3 Communications, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon Thanks for joining me and have a great day! For CRWE Newswire, Stocks to watch, I'm Shalika Jayasekera ********************************* THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION TO BUY OR SELL ANY SECURITY! Disclaimer: Never invest in any stock featured on our site or emails unless you can afford to lose your entire investment. crwenewswire.com publisher and its affiliates and contractors are not registered investment advisers or broker/dealers.Our disclaimer (Read more at http://www.crwenewswire.com/disclaimer) is to be read and fully understood before using our site, reading our newsletter or joining our email list. Release of Liability: Through use of this website viewing or using, you agree to hold crwenewswire.com report and Crown Equity Holdings Inc. CRWE, its operators, shareholders, employees and/or contractors harmless and to completely release them from any and all liability due to any and all loss (monetary or otherwise), damages (monetary or otherwise) that you may occur. Rule 17B requires disclosure of payment for investor relations. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) is a media-advertisement and newswire company. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB), in some cases, provides media advertising and public awareness for both public and private companies, as well as disseminating news. As such, in some cases, when Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) advertises for a particular client, Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) charges an advertising fee which it must disclose under 17B. The fee may be in cash, in free trading stock or in restricted stock. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB), if paid in stock, can and may sell those securities during the advertising period.
0 Views
23:00:00 11/22/11
Retail Receiving Shrinkage Prevention Video 6 S
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 23:00:00 11/22/11
http://www.theprofitexperts.co.uk, http://www.losspreventionvideos.com, http://www.thebusinesseducationcenter.com, Romeo Richards,
The receiving process is unstructured in many retail organisations, with no written policies and procedures. Consequently, backroom receiving shrinkage accounts for an estimated 10% of retail shrinkage, which in an average supermarket amounts to over ÂŁ30,000 annually. Vendor fraud and employee theft are responsible for the vast majority of receiving shrinkage.
A receiver plays a pivoted role in any retail store. They are the first line of defence in a store through which every shipment has to pass. If the process and the individual lack integrity, it will affect the entire store inventory system. When vendors notice that receivers are ignorant of the merchandise they are receiving, they exploit the situation by either short supplying or charging for goods undelivered.
It is imperative that every retail organisation have trained designated receivers with knowledge of the products they are expected to receive and technology they use.
Preventing or reducing backdoor receiving shrinkage will require the implementation of the following strategies:
1. Authorised key control
It goes without saying that leaving the receiving bay open and unattended is an invitation for shrinkage. Receiving areas when unattended have to be secured and the keys held by authorised staff. Strict control of the receiving area is the most important element in ensuring compliance with laid down policies and procedures. Any personnel not actively engaged in the process should not be allowed access to this area.
2. Receiver training
Many retailers have still not been able to make the correlation between quality of staff allowed to receive goods and backdoor receiving shrinkage. Within numerous organisations there is no trained designated receiver, any staff member can receive and sign for deliveries. A receiver like a cashier literally holds the check book of the organisation, every error they make directly impact on the bottom line. That is why it is so important that receivers are extensively trained and supported with expert level of product knowledge. Much of the vendor fraud in retail stores occur primarily because dishonest vendors realise that the receivers are not properly clued up.
3. Clearly Written Policies & Procedures
Formally written policies and procedures that are implemented by a motivated and informed workforce will form the fundamentals of an efficient backdoor receiving shrinkage management system. The creation of a standardised system of receiving sends a message to dishonest employees and vendors alike that the organisation considers shrinkage reduction a priority.
4. Technology
The use of advanced technologies have aided the receiving process for most retailers. Technologies such as Direct Store Delivery receiving (DSD) or Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Merchandise Security tagging have changed the receiving process and made it easier for retailers to track incoming products and increase inventory accuracy. However, the use of technology is only effective if those using it are properly trained to get the most out of the device.
Technological devices used to their full potential can be of enormous benefit to the retail receiving process. Those retailers who harness technology to it maximum have succeeded in reducing their shrinkage level by as much as 9.2% and reduce their accounts payable by 65% and increase overall store profit by up to 3%.
0 Views
23:00:00 11/22/11
Retail Receiving Shrinkage Prevention Video 5 S
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 23:00:00 11/22/11
http://www.theprofitexperts.co.uk, http://www.losspreventionvideos.com, http://www.thebusinesseducationcenter.com, Romeo Richards,
The receiving process is unstructured in many retail organisations, with no written policies and procedures. Consequently, backroom receiving shrinkage accounts for an estimated 10% of retail shrinkage, which in an average supermarket amounts to over ÂŁ30,000 annually. Vendor fraud and employee theft are responsible for the vast majority of receiving shrinkage.
A receiver plays a pivoted role in any retail store. They are the first line of defence in a store through which every shipment has to pass. If the process and the individual lack integrity, it will affect the entire store inventory system. When vendors notice that receivers are ignorant of the merchandise they are receiving, they exploit the situation by either short supplying or charging for goods undelivered.
It is imperative that every retail organisation have trained designated receivers with knowledge of the products they are expected to receive and technology they use.
Preventing or reducing backdoor receiving shrinkage will require the implementation of the following strategies:
1. Authorised key control
It goes without saying that leaving the receiving bay open and unattended is an invitation for shrinkage. Receiving areas when unattended have to be secured and the keys held by authorised staff. Strict control of the receiving area is the most important element in ensuring compliance with laid down policies and procedures. Any personnel not actively engaged in the process should not be allowed access to this area.
2. Receiver training
Many retailers have still not been able to make the correlation between quality of staff allowed to receive goods and backdoor receiving shrinkage. Within numerous organisations there is no trained designated receiver, any staff member can receive and sign for deliveries. A receiver like a cashier literally holds the check book of the organisation, every error they make directly impact on the bottom line. That is why it is so important that receivers are extensively trained and supported with expert level of product knowledge. Much of the vendor fraud in retail stores occur primarily because dishonest vendors realise that the receivers are not properly clued up.
3. Clearly Written Policies & Procedures
Formally written policies and procedures that are implemented by a motivated and informed workforce will form the fundamentals of an efficient backdoor receiving shrinkage management system. The creation of a standardised system of receiving sends a message to dishonest employees and vendors alike that the organisation considers shrinkage reduction a priority.
4. Technology
The use of advanced technologies have aided the receiving process for most retailers. Technologies such as Direct Store Delivery receiving (DSD) or Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Merchandise Security tagging have changed the receiving process and made it easier for retailers to track incoming products and increase inventory accuracy. However, the use of technology is only effective if those using it are properly trained to get the most out of the device.
Technological devices used to their full potential can be of enormous benefit to the retail receiving process. Those retailers who harness technology to it maximum have succeeded in reducing their shrinkage level by as much as 9.2% and reduce their accounts payable by 65% and increase overall store profit by up to 3%.
0 Views
23:00:00 11/22/11
Retail Receiving Shrinkage Prevention Video 4 S
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 23:00:00 11/22/11
http://www.theprofitexperts.co.uk, http://www.losspreventionvideos.com, http://www.thebusinesseducationcenter.com, Romeo Richards,
The receiving process is unstructured in many retail organisations, with no written policies and procedures. Consequently, backroom receiving shrinkage accounts for an estimated 10% of retail shrinkage, which in an average supermarket amounts to over ÂŁ30,000 annually. Vendor fraud and employee theft are responsible for the vast majority of receiving shrinkage.
A receiver plays a pivoted role in any retail store. They are the first line of defence in a store through which every shipment has to pass. If the process and the individual lack integrity, it will affect the entire store inventory system. When vendors notice that receivers are ignorant of the merchandise they are receiving, they exploit the situation by either short supplying or charging for goods undelivered.
It is imperative that every retail organisation have trained designated receivers with knowledge of the products they are expected to receive and technology they use.
Preventing or reducing backdoor receiving shrinkage will require the implementation of the following strategies:
1. Authorised key control
It goes without saying that leaving the receiving bay open and unattended is an invitation for shrinkage. Receiving areas when unattended have to be secured and the keys held by authorised staff. Strict control of the receiving area is the most important element in ensuring compliance with laid down policies and procedures. Any personnel not actively engaged in the process should not be allowed access to this area.
2. Receiver training
Many retailers have still not been able to make the correlation between quality of staff allowed to receive goods and backdoor receiving shrinkage. Within numerous organisations there is no trained designated receiver, any staff member can receive and sign for deliveries. A receiver like a cashier literally holds the check book of the organisation, every error they make directly impact on the bottom line. That is why it is so important that receivers are extensively trained and supported with expert level of product knowledge. Much of the vendor fraud in retail stores occur primarily because dishonest vendors realise that the receivers are not properly clued up.
3. Clearly Written Policies & Procedures
Formally written policies and procedures that are implemented by a motivated and informed workforce will form the fundamentals of an efficient backdoor receiving shrinkage management system. The creation of a standardised system of receiving sends a message to dishonest employees and vendors alike that the organisation considers shrinkage reduction a priority.
4. Technology
The use of advanced technologies have aided the receiving process for most retailers. Technologies such as Direct Store Delivery receiving (DSD) or Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Merchandise Security tagging have changed the receiving process and made it easier for retailers to track incoming products and increase inventory accuracy. However, the use of technology is only effective if those using it are properly trained to get the most out of the device.
Technological devices used to their full potential can be of enormous benefit to the retail receiving process. Those retailers who harness technology to it maximum have succeeded in reducing their shrinkage level by as much as 9.2% and reduce their accounts payable by 65% and increase overall store profit by up to 3%.
0 Views
23:00:00 11/22/11
Retail Receiving Shrinkage Prevention Video 3 S
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 23:00:00 11/22/11
http://www.theprofitexperts.co.uk, http://www.losspreventionvideos.com, http://www.thebusinesseducationcenter.com, Romeo Richards,
The receiving process is unstructured in many retail organisations, with no written policies and procedures. Consequently, backroom receiving shrinkage accounts for an estimated 10% of retail shrinkage, which in an average supermarket amounts to over ÂŁ30,000 annually. Vendor fraud and employee theft are responsible for the vast majority of receiving shrinkage.
A receiver plays a pivoted role in any retail store. They are the first line of defence in a store through which every shipment has to pass. If the process and the individual lack integrity, it will affect the entire store inventory system. When vendors notice that receivers are ignorant of the merchandise they are receiving, they exploit the situation by either short supplying or charging for goods undelivered.
It is imperative that every retail organisation have trained designated receivers with knowledge of the products they are expected to receive and technology they use.
Preventing or reducing backdoor receiving shrinkage will require the implementation of the following strategies:
1. Authorised key control
It goes without saying that leaving the receiving bay open and unattended is an invitation for shrinkage. Receiving areas when unattended have to be secured and the keys held by authorised staff. Strict control of the receiving area is the most important element in ensuring compliance with laid down policies and procedures. Any personnel not actively engaged in the process should not be allowed access to this area.
2. Receiver training
Many retailers have still not been able to make the correlation between quality of staff allowed to receive goods and backdoor receiving shrinkage. Within numerous organisations there is no trained designated receiver, any staff member can receive and sign for deliveries. A receiver like a cashier literally holds the check book of the organisation, every error they make directly impact on the bottom line. That is why it is so important that receivers are extensively trained and supported with expert level of product knowledge. Much of the vendor fraud in retail stores occur primarily because dishonest vendors realise that the receivers are not properly clued up.
3. Clearly Written Policies & Procedures
Formally written policies and procedures that are implemented by a motivated and informed workforce will form the fundamentals of an efficient backdoor receiving shrinkage management system. The creation of a standardised system of receiving sends a message to dishonest employees and vendors alike that the organisation considers shrinkage reduction a priority.
4. Technology
The use of advanced technologies have aided the receiving process for most retailers. Technologies such as Direct Store Delivery receiving (DSD) or Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Merchandise Security tagging have changed the receiving process and made it easier for retailers to track incoming products and increase inventory accuracy. However, the use of technology is only effective if those using it are properly trained to get the most out of the device.
Technological devices used to their full potential can be of enormous benefit to the retail receiving process. Those retailers who harness technology to it maximum have succeeded in reducing their shrinkage level by as much as 9.2% and reduce their accounts payable by 65% and increase overall store profit by up to 3%.
0 Views
23:00:00 11/22/11
Retail Receiving Shrinkage Prevention Video 2 S
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 23:00:00 11/22/11
http://www.theprofitexperts.co.uk, http://www.losspreventionvideos.com, http://www.thebusinesseducationcenter.com, Romeo Richards,
The receiving process is unstructured in many retail organisations, with no written policies and procedures. Consequently, backroom receiving shrinkage accounts for an estimated 10% of retail shrinkage, which in an average supermarket amounts to over ÂŁ30,000 annually. Vendor fraud and employee theft are responsible for the vast majority of receiving shrinkage.
A receiver plays a pivoted role in any retail store. They are the first line of defence in a store through which every shipment has to pass. If the process and the individual lack integrity, it will affect the entire store inventory system. When vendors notice that receivers are ignorant of the merchandise they are receiving, they exploit the situation by either short supplying or charging for goods undelivered.
It is imperative that every retail organisation have trained designated receivers with knowledge of the products they are expected to receive and technology they use.
Preventing or reducing backdoor receiving shrinkage will require the implementation of the following strategies:
1. Authorised key control
It goes without saying that leaving the receiving bay open and unattended is an invitation for shrinkage. Receiving areas when unattended have to be secured and the keys held by authorised staff. Strict control of the receiving area is the most important element in ensuring compliance with laid down policies and procedures. Any personnel not actively engaged in the process should not be allowed access to this area.
2. Receiver training
Many retailers have still not been able to make the correlation between quality of staff allowed to receive goods and backdoor receiving shrinkage. Within numerous organisations there is no trained designated receiver, any staff member can receive and sign for deliveries. A receiver like a cashier literally holds the check book of the organisation, every error they make directly impact on the bottom line. That is why it is so important that receivers are extensively trained and supported with expert level of product knowledge. Much of the vendor fraud in retail stores occur primarily because dishonest vendors realise that the receivers are not properly clued up.
3. Clearly Written Policies & Procedures
Formally written policies and procedures that are implemented by a motivated and informed workforce will form the fundamentals of an efficient backdoor receiving shrinkage management system. The creation of a standardised system of receiving sends a message to dishonest employees and vendors alike that the organisation considers shrinkage reduction a priority.
4. Technology
The use of advanced technologies have aided the receiving process for most retailers. Technologies such as Direct Store Delivery receiving (DSD) or Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Merchandise Security tagging have changed the receiving process and made it easier for retailers to track incoming products and increase inventory accuracy. However, the use of technology is only effective if those using it are properly trained to get the most out of the device.
Technological devices used to their full potential can be of enormous benefit to the retail receiving process. Those retailers who harness technology to it maximum have succeeded in reducing their shrinkage level by as much as 9.2% and reduce their accounts payable by 65% and increase overall store profit by up to 3%.
1 Views
23:00:00 11/22/11
Retail Receiving Shrinkage Prevention Video 1 S
[LESS INFO] 1 VIEWS | ADDED 23:00:00 11/22/11
http://www.theprofitexperts.co.uk, http://www.losspreventionvideos.com, http://www.thebusinesseducationcenter.com, Romeo Richards,
The receiving process is unstructured in many retail organisations, with no written policies and procedures. Consequently, backroom receiving shrinkage accounts for an estimated 10% of retail shrinkage, which in an average supermarket amounts to over ÂŁ30,000 annually. Vendor fraud and employee theft are responsible for the vast majority of receiving shrinkage.
A receiver plays a pivoted role in any retail store. They are the first line of defence in a store through which every shipment has to pass. If the process and the individual lack integrity, it will affect the entire store inventory system. When vendors notice that receivers are ignorant of the merchandise they are receiving, they exploit the situation by either short supplying or charging for goods undelivered.
It is imperative that every retail organisation have trained designated receivers with knowledge of the products they are expected to receive and technology they use.
Preventing or reducing backdoor receiving shrinkage will require the implementation of the following strategies:
1. Authorised key control
It goes without saying that leaving the receiving bay open and unattended is an invitation for shrinkage. Receiving areas when unattended have to be secured and the keys held by authorised staff. Strict control of the receiving area is the most important element in ensuring compliance with laid down policies and procedures. Any personnel not actively engaged in the process should not be allowed access to this area.
2. Receiver training
Many retailers have still not been able to make the correlation between quality of staff allowed to receive goods and backdoor receiving shrinkage. Within numerous organisations there is no trained designated receiver, any staff member can receive and sign for deliveries. A receiver like a cashier literally holds the check book of the organisation, every error they make directly impact on the bottom line. That is why it is so important that receivers are extensively trained and supported with expert level of product knowledge. Much of the vendor fraud in retail stores occur primarily because dishonest vendors realise that the receivers are not properly clued up.
3. Clearly Written Policies & Procedures
Formally written policies and procedures that are implemented by a motivated and informed workforce will form the fundamentals of an efficient backdoor receiving shrinkage management system. The creation of a standardised system of receiving sends a message to dishonest employees and vendors alike that the organisation considers shrinkage reduction a priority.
4. Technology
The use of advanced technologies have aided the receiving process for most retailers. Technologies such as Direct Store Delivery receiving (DSD) or Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Merchandise Security tagging have changed the receiving process and made it easier for retailers to track incoming products and increase inventory accuracy. However, the use of technology is only effective if those using it are properly trained to get the most out of the device.
Technological devices used to their full potential can be of enormous benefit to the retail receiving process. Those retailers who harness technology to it maximum have succeeded in reducing their shrinkage level by as much as 9.2% and reduce their accounts payable by 65% and increase overall store profit by up to 3%.
12 Views
20:10:35 06/01/11
Antenna & EMC/EMI Test Tools
[LESS INFO] 12 VIEWS | ADDED 20:10:35 06/01/11
Based on its recent analysis of the radio frequency (RF) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) measurement technologies market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes EMSCAN with the 2010 Global Frost & Sullivan Award for Customer Value Enhancement of the Year.
EMSCAN
5 Views
16:57:06 07/26/10
Telecom Today: WiFi (November 2002)
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 16:57:06 07/26/10
Hosts Barbara Bry and Marco Thompson examine a new wireless network known as Wi-Fi. It allows users internet access over radio frequencies without being plugged into a phone jack or network port. Guest include experts from Texas Instruments, Seattle Wireless, and UCSD. [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 6907]
8 Views
17:00:00 05/19/10
AmateurLogic.TV Episode 28
[LESS INFO] 8 VIEWS | ADDED 17:00:00 05/19/10
In this episode Tommy demonstrates the great EchoLink for iPhone application. Peter shows us his shortwave QSL collection. Our guest Charlie, KY5U teaches us about Streaming Video and CamRadio.Net. And George talks about I.F. (Intermediate Frequency) in radio receivers and how it can relate to Software Defined Radio use. Plus plenty of viewer email and Facebook comments. Its 56:30 of very informative amateur radio content.
5 Views
17:00:00 05/19/10
AmateurLogic.TV Episode 28
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 17:00:00 05/19/10
In this episode Tommy demonstrates the great EchoLink for iPhone application. Peter shows us his shortwave QSL collection. Our guest Charlie, KY5U teaches us about Streaming Video and CamRadio.Net. And George talks about I.F. (Intermediate Frequency) in radio receivers and how it can relate to Software Defined Radio use. Plus plenty of viewer email and Facebook comments. Its 56:30 of very informative amateur radio content.
22 Views
17:00:00 05/19/10
AmateurLogic.TV Episode 28
[LESS INFO] 22 VIEWS | ADDED 17:00:00 05/19/10
In this episode Tommy demonstrates the great EchoLink for iPhone application. Peter shows us his shortwave QSL collection. Our guest Charlie, KY5U teaches us about Streaming Video and CamRadio.Net. And George talks about I.F. (Intermediate Frequency) in radio receivers and how it can relate to Software Defined Radio use. Plus plenty of viewer email and Facebook comments. Its 56:30 of very informative amateur radio content.
47 Views
17:00:00 05/19/10
AmateurLogic.TV Episode 28
[LESS INFO] 47 VIEWS | ADDED 17:00:00 05/19/10
In this episode Tommy demonstrates the great EchoLink for iPhone application. Peter shows us his shortwave QSL collection. Our guest Charlie, KY5U teaches us about Streaming Video and CamRadio.Net. And George talks about I.F. (Intermediate Frequency) in radio receivers and how it can relate to Software Defined Radio use. Plus plenty of viewer email and Facebook comments. Its 56:30 of very informative amateur radio content.
2 Views
14:00:00 03/24/10
0245-ctia2010-text-arrest-monitor-kids
[LESS INFO] 2 VIEWS | ADDED 14:00:00 03/24/10
CTIA 2010 video - TextArrest monitors mobile kids while they're driving
13 Views
14:00:00 03/24/10
0245-ctia2010-text-arrest-monitor-kids
[LESS INFO] 13 VIEWS | ADDED 14:00:00 03/24/10
CTIA 2010 video - TextArrest monitors mobile kids while they're driving



