Sentences with phrase «capacity constraints at»

Because of capacity constraints at its truck plants and a lineup cluttered with small cars, Toyota is slightly out of sync with a U.S. market that's skewed 63 percent to light trucks.
But as Loveless readily admits, Kia faces capacity constraints at the West Point plant, which sources product for 40 % of its sales, as the brand stretches to compete in bread - and - butter segments.
But because of capacity constraints at the schools designated to receive the transfers, just 1,100 applications were granted.
Due to capacity constraints at its former facility in Napa, Lipman moved operations to Vallejo, CA, to a fully - renovated 36,000 sq. ft. facility on the banks of the Napa River.

Not exact matches

The Permian continues to boom, and even in case of takeaway capacity constraints — which have led to around $ 11 a barrel discount of Midland, Texas, oil to Brent — Permian producers would pump at profit if Brent were to rise (and stay) at $ 80, Bloomberg's Denning argues.
You might argue that the rail system will, at some point, reach a capacity constraint.
Cenovus Energy Inc. closed down 5.56 per cent after it said its oilsands operations have been operating at reduced rates due to wider - than - normal light - heavy oil price differentials and pipeline capacity constraints.
However, this is unlikely to match the expansion in production potential or export demand, so transport capacity is likely to remain a constraint on export supply, at least until a number of proposed large infrastructure projects are completed later in the decade.
We also applaud the notable references to the Pacific Gateway and, specifically, the introduction of a National Trade Corridors Fund to «address urgent capacity constraints and freight bottlenecks at major ports of entry.»
According to Markit Economics, «Despite the near - record rise in employment, companies continued to struggle to meet order book growth, with capacity constraints both at factories and their suppliers becoming increasingly widespread in recent months.
The report noted that demand at Stansted had continued to grow, increasing by 18 % since 2003 and was expected to increase still further as other airports in the South East faced capacity constraints.
And an additional 1,500 megawatts through energy efficiency and modernization of exisiting power plants by fixing current constraints that prevent certain plants from operating at full capacity, without building new power lines or new power plants.
Actual excess capacity at these grade levels is probably much smaller than 15,000 seats, given the unique constraints in many of the buildings and the extra space requirements of specialized programs; but it's clear that there is significant slack.
When I asked Elisa Beard, the new co-CEO, what was the greatest constraint on TFA's growth plans, «leadership capacity» was at the top of her list, a surprise because of TFA's focus on leadership development.
I recognized at the time that our timelines may have been too rapid, but I also saw some states and districts moving much more quickly than others, which suggested that political will was as much an issue as capacity constraints.
Looking at randomized field trials, when you compare the students who are in charter schools to those who are interested in getting into those schools but are unable to because of capacity constraints, the students in charters do much better in reading and math and also in terms of graduating from the schools they attend.
Of course, since we are concentrated, at some scale we run into constraints on our capacity.
E.g. the 2000 tech bubble was not a business cycle event - there was no constraint from limited capacity at its peak.
An application of the Herfindahl - Hirschman Index to investment analysis showed that the capacity constraint raised the portfolios» effective Ns, demonstrating its effectiveness in reducing concentration at the stock level.
The capacity and turnover constraints, taken one at a time, proved crucial to improving liquidity.
The capacity constraint meaningfully raised the portfolios» effective Ns, reducing trading costs, but at the cost of substantial increases in volatility.
Due to space / capacity constraints and seeking a more simplified and unified approach to patient care, Hope VS decided to leave the VRC at the end of December 2012 and operate from a newly constructed state - of - the - art facility located within the Three Tun Business Park at 40 Three Tun Road, East Whiteland Township, Chester County, PA..
It concludes that, while there are governance constraints at the global level, African countries need to work, with the support of developed countries, towards stimulating effective domestic demand for climate adaptation and mitigation funds and improving the absorptive capacity of African countries to effectively deploy climate funds.
Primary convener and chair of 3 sessions on the» Atmospheric Oxidation Capacity Constraints» at the AGU 2015 - 2017 fall meetings
Wind capacity has also grown substantially over the past six years (and much more so in the years before that), but wind generation grew at a faster pace, partly because transmission constraints that previously prevented wind generators from operating at their maximum capability were gradually removed through a state - directed transmission expansion program.
In addition, the supply of upstream professionals is expected to be contracting, thus placing a major constraint on the rate at which the petroleum industry can implement new capacity additions.
At the same time, the Scottish and UK governments have been working with the National Grid and others in the industry to strengthen grid capacity and address access constraints».
Performance may begin to slow at varying numbers of pages depending on potential physical and practical constraints, including (but not limited to): system architecture, system capacity, system load, end - user Internet connectivity and end - user computer configurations.
Neither is Wu's involvement in scaling, which traces back to these early efforts by bitcoin businesses to lift its perceived capacity constraints, most notably the 1 MB limit on block space that can be added to the blockchain at intervals.
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