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We decided to use continuous monitoring to improve shipping throughput (speed) and accuracy. Our goals included the elimination of the annual physical inventory—but this was a minor benefit. The real benefit was efficiency of the distribution operation—speed in picking and shipping product with less staff, every day of the year. We built an inventory locator system and improved automated efficiencies by adding locations to the pick tickets. We then added a control function (Inventory Control Dept. [ICD]) that reviewed inventory received, and released it into the inventory. Thereby, catching errors, at the beginning of the process. We had this ICD group report to the controllers function. Thiswas not an added. | CRITICALLY ENDANGERED BIRDS A GLOBAL AUDIT A Store of rhe world s birds report Recommended citation BirdLife International 2008 Critically Endangered birds a global audit. Cambridge UK BirdLife International. 2008 BirdLife International BirdLife International is a UK-registered charity no. 1042125 ISBN 0-946888-64-1 British Library-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library First published 2008 by BirdLife International Designed and produced by the NatureBureau Printed on Greencoat Velvet an FSC certified paper made with 80 recycled post-consumer fibre Cover picture Orange-bellied Parrot is thought to breed at just two sites in Tasmania before migrating to the Australian mainland to winter in coastal areas. The population has remained relatively stable at very low numbers approximately 150 individuals but now benefits from captive breeding and release. Chris Tzaros The presentation of material in this book and the geographical designations employed do not imply the expression or any opinion whatsoever on the part of BirdLife International concerning the legal status of any country territory of area or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. BirdLife International recognises that a dispute exists between the Governments of Argentina and the United Kingdom concerning the sovereignty over the Falkland Islands Malvinas South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. About this report This is a summary .j_ r _ review of the state of the world s I. Critically Endangered birds the pressures they face and the actions needed to prevent their extinction. It is drawn from material developed for State of the world s birds a broader report which is available for download and as an extensive searchable database at sowb -please visit this site for further information and examples. Critically Endangered Birds is a product of the BirdLife Preventing .