Author: Lynn J. Santana

Output is what every business does/who they are as output − what is produced, delivered, and sold. But there is an unseen engine that powers all that. The MRO supply chain is that system.It doesn’t create products. It feels like the stick that holds everything else together from unraveling at the seams.Even the most sophisticated operations would have a hard time being consistent without it. It serves as all-day, every-day stability, and dependability in the processes that keep it all together.Looking Beyond ProductionProduction gets the spotlight. Yet even the most sophisticated production line will be of no use if it…

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Law

Construction zone accidents present distinct liability characteristics that differentiate them from standard traffic collisions. The presence of contractors, government entities, lane closures, altered traffic patterns, temporary signage, and construction equipment creates multiple potential defendants and complex duty-of-care analysis. Approximately 700 fatalities (Federal Highway Administration Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse) and over 37,000 injuries occur annually in work zones, generating a substantial volume of claims with unique legal features. Multiple Defendant Liability Unlike standard two-vehicle collisions, construction zone accidents frequently involve potential liability from parties beyond the drivers involved. The construction contractor responsible for work zone design and maintenance, the government…

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Law

You asked about your missing overtime. Or you questioned why your paycheck was short for the third time this quarter. Or you told your manager that requiring employees to work off the clock before their shift officially starts is illegal. And then you were fired. Maybe it happened that week. Maybe it took a month, long enough for the employer to build a pretext. Either way, you lost your job for raising a question about your own wages, and you’re not sure what to do next. A wrongful termination attorney in DC who handles wage theft retaliation cases can tell…

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The selection of an appropriate inventory management system represents a critical juncture in any organisation’s development, comparable to the moment when ancient societies transitioned from nomadic existence to settled agriculture and faced the novel challenge of storing and managing surplus resources. This evolutionary leap required new tools, new thinking, and new organisational structures. Today’s businesses confront a similar transformation, moving from informal tracking methods to sophisticated digital systems that determine whether they thrive or merely survive in competitive markets.Understanding Your Operational EnvironmentBefore examining specific features, businesses must analyse their unique operational landscape. Just as societies adapted their agricultural practices to…

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