Second, the reduction in the conveyance rate might have been an indirect result from a selection bias from the emergency dispatchers.
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In transportation networks, unnecessary costs are incurred when coordination between dispatchers fails, and when vehicles are not utilized to their capacity as often as possible.
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The operations carried out by thedispatchermay not influence the assembly process cycle time.
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It is important to note that, for thedispatcher, the data transmission speeds (communications) are just as vital as the processing speed.
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Couriers who continually interrupt or pester theirdispatcherfor work, or frequently vent their frustrations on the radio, soon find themselves making $2 or $3 an hour.
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Thedispatcheris concerned with real-time operations.
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For example, when an order is modified or is cancelled, if the corresponding route is still being planned, the agent re-optimizes the plan and informs thedispatcher.
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The display uses extensive nonredundant color information to relay information on the track status, signal status, and rules that govern the track usage to thedispatcher.
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It includes talking to the ambulance service and dispatchers about the need to prioritise calls on behalf of women who find themselves in that position.
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Under current food aid procedures, quality control is often left to the good faith of thedispatcheror national food aid agencies, leaving plenty of room for profiteering and malpractice.
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Although the trafficdispatcherchecked on the position, it is arguable in the circumstances that there should have been a more rigorous check on the two men and the baggage.
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Public safety dispatchers usually work in a police station, a fire station, or a hospital.
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The company provides training for fixed and rotary wing pilots, flight attendants, dispatchers, and maintenance technicians.
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Interviewees include a helicopter pilot, fireman, firehousedispatcher, cook, mechanic, storekeeper, storeman, finance person, administrative person, and operations manager.
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The building retains its original stamped tin ceiling tiles as well its dispatcher's bay window.
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