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  2. Sears, Roebuck & Company Mail Order Building (Los Angeles ...

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    Side view. In December 1926, Sears, Roebuck & Company of Chicago announced that it would build a nine-story, height-limit building on East Ninth Street (later renamed Olympic Boulevard) at Soto Street to be the mail-order distribution center for the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast states, to be constructed by Scofield Engineering Company.

  3. Container chassis - Wikipedia

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    The axle group on some chassis (especially 20-foot and 53-foot units) can be slid backwards or forwards to change the weight distribution of heavy containers, allowing safe operation and compliance with weight restrictions. An identification number is often stenciled on chassis to track each unit in a fleet.

  4. List of largest buildings - Wikipedia

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    Large grocery distribution center, completed in 2018. Expansion to the distribution center completed in 2020. [9] [10] NASA Vehicle Assembly Building United States: 1966 Kennedy Space Center, Florida: 32,374 m 2 (348,470 sq ft) 3.66 million m 3 (130 million cu ft) Originally built to enable simultaneous assembly and shelter for four Saturn V ...

  5. Crow Holdings at Carteret is a three-building, 1.2 million-square-foot property at 300, 400 and 500 Salt Meadow Road off New Jersey Turnpike Exit 12.

  6. Distribution center - Wikipedia

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    Distribution centers are usually thought of as being demand driven. A distribution center can also be called a warehouse, a DC, a fulfillment center, a cross-dock facility, a bulk break center, and a package handling center. The name by which the distribution center is known is commonly based on the purpose of the operation.

  7. FedEx Supply Chain - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Supply Chain, [3] [4] formerly known as GENCO (General Commodities Warehouse & Distribution Co.) is a major third-party logistics (3PL) provider in the United States and Canada. [5] It serves various industries, including: technology & electronics, retail & e-commerce, consumer & industrial goods, and healthcare industries.

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  9. Who should be considered 'obese'? Time to move on from BMI ...

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines obesity as a person who has a BMI of 30 or more. As of March 2020, nearly 42% of U.S. adults had obesity, according to the CDC.