Sentences with phrase «better economies of scale»

Bigger plans tend to have better economies of scale though such that fees are relatively lower for them.
They will also develop much better economies of scale (iPad and iPad Mini already have this).
That in turn leads to better economies of scale, more power to price ebooks at low prices, more resources to work on new features, and better Kindle prices — all of which leads to more sales.
Not only does that mean much better economies of scale for making the device, but given that it's pinning at least some of its hope on advertising revenues generated on those devices, increasing the number of Kindle users will be a crucial part of that strategy.
With the upcoming sedan based on the advanced aluminium architecture, Jaguar can expect high volumes as well as better economies of scale.
The automaker recently patented the Renegade in India as well and the brand's entry - level SUV will be locally assembled for better economies of scale, with a launch expected in the second half of 2017.
We are able to operate at a better economy of scale at a reduced - charge rate compared to a for - profit corporation that needs to make the revenue, and our costs of goods sold is typically less than that of a profit based company.»
the best economy of scale would be for State Government to facilitate savings in healthcare and pension for municipalities and schools across the state.
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.
From an operational perspective you'll get much better economy of scales with the larger property from staffing (as you alluded) and from purchasing.

Not exact matches

«None of them have put any serious effort into honing the whole process — you know, squeezing out excess parts and labor — and then they have no economies of scale as far as buying panels en masse or establishing best practices.»
Using the best - selling 737 - 8 as the starting point for a new type of 737 could pose such challenges, but may also be cheaper to make because of economies of scale in busy 737 - 8 production.
The combined company will have lower costs, greater economies of scale, and the resources to provide U.S. consumers and businesses with lower prices, better quality, unmatched value, and greater competition.
The two companies are likely to get economies of scale from the deal, and should be better able to compete with a newly merged Chinese train company.
Basing your business in this global industry cluster brings enormous advantages: Network effects, economies of scale, access to the world's best talent, deep pools of capital, a rich ecosystem of resources and know - how for both startups and mature companies, a nurturing entrepreneurial culture, infectious energy, and strong trust relationships that make the impossible possible.
Now I know the companies manage to find some good, hungry vendors out there that will help make the product cheaper, but as soon as the economy turns around and that vendor then gets a chance to reprice the manufacturing of it, you find yourself in trouble because now you've already priced your product low to take advantage of scale of that product.
Being the world's largest beverage manufacturer also opens the door to better pricing power and large economies of scale that is impossible to replicate from other competitors.
Impacts of Globalization Economies of Scale - This well known economics...
Furthermore, there are economies of scale, which mean that the greater the wealth concentrated in one organization, the easier for it to function well in the market.
It was concluded that the larger the market the better balance could be achieved between competition among producers and economies of scale for each one.
:) Yeah, to get good prices, you really do need economies of scale.
(The economy of scale to implement salad bars using the salad bar equipment provided is best applied to schools that have a minimum of 100 students.)
Organic foods can be more expensive because farmers have higher labour costs and a different economy of scale; however when buying organic you're paying the real cost of producing real food that is better for the environment, animal welfare and our health.
However the economies of scale do apply and if the food in a school is proven to be good over a sustained period, then universal takeup can lower the price while maintaining the quality or indeed further improve the quality (for example in our school when the takeup reached more than 60 % they were able to switch to entirely free range organic meats where they had previously managed just decent quality local meats).
Sometimes we factor it out and say, let's pretend we had 8,000 kids, and we realize we'd do even better — it would be much more profitable because of economies of scale.
The good news is that the Home Office did acknowledge that babies and children have different needs to adults, the bad news is that the assessment seems to be a rough and ready setting off against economies of scale.
Labour lost because they: a) broke manifold electoral promises b) lied shamelessly to the people and parliament c) engaged in industrial - scale corruption and lame cover - up d) wilfully enraged their newest supporters e) eschewed democracy at every opportunity f) treated the electorate like idiots g) alienated a vast constituency of voters with strong personal interest in the well - being of our servicemen h) inherited the most benign of economies and recklessly maxed out the public debt i) devoted inordinate time and effort to policies based on immature class war antics j) engaged in open internal dissent while being too cowardly to take any definitive action k) offered a wholly negative electoral campaign Unless confidence is restored in these areas, Labour will continue to be despised.
They highlight particularly the concern that if those awarding government contracts focus on cost rather than effectiveness then smaller providers (who may lack economies of scale but might offer advantages such as innovation or better quality relationships with service users) will lose out.
A 50,000 unit blood bank would provide economies of scale that would reduce the cost to the NHS for every treatment as well as radically reducing the need to import stem cell units from abroad, which is a common and expensive practice today.
At its heart is the idea to make the most of the scale of the North, by better linking it together through transport improvement, creating one single economy that can compete on the global stage.
Consumer tip - of - the - day: increasing efficiency of fuel economy on a miles - per - gallon scale is not linear, as more miles - per - gallon (mpg) are initially better for your wallet and the planet than you might expect, and eventually trail off with diminishing returns.
«To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to measure the second largest economy by mining such unprecedentedly large scale and fine granular spatial - temporal data,» the Baidu researchers write.
By pooling many functions, NSF hopes to make better use of available expertise and achieve economies of scale while preserving independent scientific operations.
Photovoltaics now benefit from economies of scale, as well as from massive government subsidies and investments that solar - thermal technologies do not have, says Mugnier.
As a long - time green campaigner, Tony Juniper was the obvious man to write it — and he has the wisdom to leave us with hope, as we contemplate the rise of small - scale hydropower and onshore wind energy, as well as sustainable, circular economies.
One is economies of scale: advanced infrastructures are by nature phenomenally expensive, and even the wealthiest nations can not afford to develop the best infrastructures alone in all areas of science.
Yes, ostensibly, this is a good idea, but ultimately, it shuts out the small local entrepreneurs who originally had the idea of offering organic clothing in the first place, but who can not compete with the economies of scale enjoyed by H&M.
Multi-district co-ops allow for both economies of scale and better service delivery for these children.
Large CMO models have not achieved those economies (though they are likely achieving other goals), and it is possible that other initiatives might be better able to capture economies of scale and still maintain high quality.
These firms believe that, using economies of scale as well as other tools that are more readily available to the private sector, they can build organizations that use time and resources more efficiently and effectively than public school districts, leading to higher student achievement at a similar cost.
They are unique in the nation in that they have autonomy over budget, staffing, governance, curriculum and assessment, and the school calendar to provide increased flexibility to organize schools and staffing to best meet students» needs, while operating within the economy of scale of a large urban public school district.
«We believe they would benefit from being part of local partnership arrangements where a group of local schools work together to share best practice, economies of scale, joint systems and approaches.
The report found this was because the department could group projects when putting tender, as well as funding large projects, which can drive economies of scale.
These labels will give consumers better, more complete information — including expected savings over a five - year period, a fuel economy comparison to other vehicles in the same class, as well as guidance, on a scale of one to ten, about each car or truck's environmental impact.
Also interesting to note that the CVT scores fairly significantly better on the Transport Canada fuel - economy scale, achieving city / highway numbers of 7.0 / 5.9 L / 100 km versus 8.1 / 6.6 for the stick shift.
Despite issuing official sketches of the new car, details continue to remain scarce, but in a move aimed at reining in development costs and providing crucial economies of scale, Audi is thought to have held firm to its original plans to base the road - going production version of the well - received Quattro concept on a modified version of the MLB platform that underpins the A5.
The hallmarks of the changing luxury car market are smaller V - 6 engines with better fuel economy - plenty of power for these scaled - down models - and a switch to front - wheel drive.
Most versions of the MDX will manage around 22 mpg combined, which is good enough for a 6 out of 10 on our fuel - economy scale.
The combined company will have lower costs, greater economies of scale, and the resources to provide U.S. consumers and businesses with lower prices, better quality, unmatched value, and greater competition.
In fact, you could argue that, with the economies of scale that you need to make hardware break - even or profitable business, pushing the tablet into international markets will be an important part of the equation for Tesco, which says that it is producing the tablet with a «manufacturing partner based in China... which also manufactures well - known products for Microsoft, HP, Blackberry and Sony.»
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