Sentences with phrase «achieving economies of scale in»

Certainly such collaboration, with the experience Fazzone gained while at Art Basel, could benefit fairs by sharing expertise and achieving economies of scale in, say, VIP programming or communications.
However, manufacturers have been trying to offset sourcing costs by trying to achieve economies of scale in production.

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The company was accordingly keen to draw attention to economies of scale it had found since the takeover, boasting of $ 335 million in savings, far more than achieved in the first quarter.
Musk's Tesla is building a $ 5 billion battery plant in Reno that could achieve the economies of scale to make home storage affordable.
In cooperation with strategic battery manufacturing partners, we're planning to build a large scale factory that will allow us to achieve economies of scale and minimize costs through innovative manufacturing, reduction of logistics waste, optimization of co-located processes and reduced overhead.
A new owner will be taking over a business that has already achieved economies of scale on the Amazon platform, with over 5,400 SKUs in stock.
«We hope to be able to quickly build up the size, achieve economies of scale and operational efficiency to lower investment costs as quickly as possible,» Lin is on the committee responsible for its non-U.S. business, said in an interview in Beijing.
Not only does this system increase efficiency and achieve economies of scale (both of which lead to a drop in costs), but it lays the groundwork for even more pathbreaking technological changes in processes and products.
Lower costs can be achieved through technological innovation and through economies of scale — a product is less costly to manufacture in large quantities.
* The dairy supply chain should improve its economies of scale in primary production and processing to achieve lower unit costs, and contribute to improved competitiveness.
In the extreme, this model could create a de facto market share cap, leading to a perverse outcome in which firms with substantial market power are prevented from innovating or achieving economies of scale, or in some cases, merging at alIn the extreme, this model could create a de facto market share cap, leading to a perverse outcome in which firms with substantial market power are prevented from innovating or achieving economies of scale, or in some cases, merging at alin which firms with substantial market power are prevented from innovating or achieving economies of scale, or in some cases, merging at alin some cases, merging at all.
«However in order to achieve this they must cut out the waste and crazy non jobs, start sharing back office services and join forces to procure to benefit from economies of scale.
In this way, they achieve economies of scale.
After opening, GEO provides back office support — accounting, human resources, academic oversight — to assist the school in achieving economies of scale, keep administration costs down, and to get as many education dollars in the classroom as possible.
A joint initiative that increases demand for zero emission buses in both countries would encourage significant investment and allow U.S. and Chinese manufacturers and suppliers to achieve greater economies of scale at a greater level than one country's market could promote.
These activities include: 1) bundling multiple sites to achieve greater economies of scale; 2) identifying potential opportunities for onsite renewable energy projects that can be included in performance - based contracts; and 3) ensuring relevant legal procurement staff are trained.
I never said that they were not being made, just that I don't think they will be made in the numbers that are going to be needed to achieve economies of scale.
Presuming quality & bio-security, chicken / egg production comes down pretty much to cost — the producer with the best economies of scale & cost advantage will inevitably dominate... A growing number of Russia / Ukraine agri producers are now achieving the size & quality / bio-security that's required to export / compete aggressively in international markets.
By acquiring Claymore, BlackRock may be able to achieve even larger economies of scale in its back office, and could possibly lower its management fees further.
The specific focus on residential property is no accident — it's increasingly common in the past number of years, as companies bid on large municipal portfolios & bulked up to achieve increasing economies of scale.
A restoration of margins would then be targeted — hopefully achieved via increased economies of scale, an easing off in costs & investment, and ideally an economic / performance tailwind.
Factoring in future margin growth from ongoing cost cutting and improving economies of scale, Lancaster could achieve high single - digit growth in earnings per share over the coming years.
We also came up against the challenge of working with lower density limits in smaller cities, which presents a challenge in achieving a certain economy of scale to reduce per unit costs.
Both of these projects will be important in achieving the kinds of economies of scale needed in solar power to drive down prices.
In order to achieve economies of scale, China will allow these exchanges to trade on the national carbon market, which will give them greater access to capital and provide more opportunities for investors to trade a broader range of products.
By guaranteeing that developers of new renewable technologies will have a market for the resulting energy and can count on being compensated at a rate that reflects the generation costs, feed - in tariffs have helped renewable sources like solar achieve economies of scale.
Many expect the cost of PV and CSP to drop by half in the next 5 to 10 years as economies of scale are achieved.
Kalajdzic finds that the all too common argument in favor of ABS, «that access to new sources of capital will allow lawyers to bring in technological innovations and adopt new business structures; firms using ABS will have a competitive advantage and will thus be able to achieve economies of scale; with economies of scale firms can lower prices and provide better quality of service,» is not supported by the available data.
In an interview with AdvocateDaily.com, Toronto business and IT lawyer Peter Murphy says the use of shared services departments to achieve economies of scale and reduce costs in IT procurement is increasingly common, particularly among multinational business organizationIn an interview with AdvocateDaily.com, Toronto business and IT lawyer Peter Murphy says the use of shared services departments to achieve economies of scale and reduce costs in IT procurement is increasingly common, particularly among multinational business organizationin IT procurement is increasingly common, particularly among multinational business organizations.
In order to achieve economies of scale, the state may build more isolation cells than are required, simply because it is more cost effective to build a 500 - bed facility than a 100 - bed unit.
With more investment in underlying systems and infrastructure, she thinks that larger firms are achieving efficiencies whereby they may need fewer people in a relative sense — they can achieve economies of scale.
But I would not be surprised at all to learn that lawyer fees have gone down a little, because S&G is very interested in growing its business rapidly through merger and acquisition, and virtually the whole purpose of that strategy in business is to achieve economies of scale that reduce operating costs and therefore, among other things, be able to offer a more attractive price point to customers.
In a full - team Collaborative Divorce, the parties achieve terrific economies of scale through specialization.
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