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...York, the largest Kit Kat manufacturing operation in the world. Nestle installed $11 million worth of robots on the production line last year, and a new $1.6 million automated packaging machine is due to be installed this year. The number of people needed to staff the round-the-clock operation has been cut to 28 from 60. Jobson patrols the factory floor in his white coat and hairnet, soliciting ways to improve production. Nestle sent a manufacturing SWAT team to help last year. That resulted in a raft of small production-line improvements, including redesigning the levers that dab glue...
...next challenge was bringing the kit to market. The clock was ticking, particularly in Western European countries, where infected cows continued to crop up. Cashman approached George Adams, a serial entrepreneur who had recently resigned as head of the University of Toronto's Innovations Foundation. Amorfix Life Sciences is expected to introduce the diagnostic kit in Europe in 2007; Adams says the kit will generate $10 million in 2007 sales for the publicly held company...
...well with.”Hallion saved her best for when the Crimson needed it most. When the Saints cut the lead to six with 14:23 left in the second half, Hallion answered by setting up junior center Emma Moretzsohn for an easy two as the shot clock wound down, then drove and dished to senior Adrian Budischak for a lay-up on the next possession. Hallion also hit the offensive glass to bang home a put-back less than a minute later.“Our team is so balanced. We’ve got so many people...
...home team punched it in with 42 seconds left, made the two-point conversion, and recovered the ensuing onside kick. As the final seconds ran off the timer, Champi found Vic Gatto ’69 in the endzone for a score, and a moment later, with the clock turned off, completed a pass to Pete Varney ’71 for the game-tying two-pointer...
With only four minutes left on the clock, it looked as though the first half was already winding down. The No. 15 Harvard men’s soccer team (11-3-2, 4-2-0 Ivy) could have run out the time and taken its 1-0 lead over Penn (5-9-2, 2-4-0 Ivy) into the break. Instead, the rest of the matchup’s goal scoring action was packed into those final minutes of the first half, as the Crimson escaped with a 2-1 victory over the Quakers at Ohiri Field on Saturday afternoon...