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Gerard Lawrence Dipippo

from King of Prussia, PA
Age ~81

Gerard Dipippo Phones & Addresses

  • King of Prussia, PA
  • 46 Van Sant Rd, New Hope, PA 18938
  • 1051 Armors Frd, Greensboro, GA 30642
  • Collegeville, PA
  • Blue Bell, PA
  • Newtown, PA
  • Buck, PA

Work

Company: Volt information sciences Oct 1962 to Sep 2008 Position: President -directory services ret

Skills

Customer Service • Social Networking • Marketing • Hospitality • Microsoft Word • Team Building • Social Media • Sales • Microsoft Excel • Social Media Marketing • Team Leadership • Powerpoint • Event Management • Time Management • Microsoft Office • Restaurants • Event Planning • Budgets • Facebook • Forecasting

Industries

Restaurants

Resumes

Resumes

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Location:
101 Bryce Ln, King Of Prussia, PA
Industry:
Restaurants
Work:
Volt Information Sciences Oct 1962 - Sep 2008
President -Directory Services Ret

Big Dip Oct 1962 - Sep 2008
Owner
Skills:
Customer Service
Social Networking
Marketing
Hospitality
Microsoft Word
Team Building
Social Media
Sales
Microsoft Excel
Social Media Marketing
Team Leadership
Powerpoint
Event Management
Time Management
Microsoft Office
Restaurants
Event Planning
Budgets
Facebook
Forecasting

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Routing And Scheduling Operations On Elements Of A Work Product In A Production System

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US Patent:
52435318, Sep 7, 1993
Filed:
Sep 28, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/589807
Inventors:
Gerard L. DiPippo - New Hope PA
Scott P. Bialor - Langhorne PA
David R. Sternman - Alkins Park PA
Thomas J. O'Neill - Spring Mount PA
Assignee:
Volt Information Sciences, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 1546
US Classification:
364468
Abstract:
A method for controlling work on a job in a system for producing a plurality of jobs, each of which includes at least one piece of work, each piece of work requiring at least one operation to be performed, the system having several types of stations at which the operations are performed has the following steps. It first accepts into the system a set of job requirements for a job, the set of job requirements including requirements for each of the constituent pieces of work of the job. The method then creates an electronic image of the requirements for each piece of work, the image having a unique image identifier. Next, a set of control information for each piece of work is maintained that includes the unique image identifier and a unique identifier for the pieces of work. Each of the pieces of work are moved among the types of stations at which work on the piece must be performed, and the image of the requirements for one of the pieces of work is presented to the station to which the piece of work with which the image is associated is presented when the piece of work reaches the station.
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