Sentences with phrase «economies of scale allowing»

Managed hosting firms utilize economies of scale allowing those that use an outsourcing strategy to remain ahead of the curve and cutting edge.
Those huge economies of scale allow it to return more value to shareholders, but Wood suggests the benefits have mostly accrued to Lemann, Telles, and Sicupira's bank accounts.
Our own economies of scale allow Yardi to deliver better access, security and disaster recovery than most companies can provide for themselves.
Economies of scale allow cost savings, which are passed along to its agents.
Economies of scale allow for explosive growth and lower the cost per unit compare to residential properties.

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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.
«Having multiple locations allows us to have economy of scale,» Chris says.
We have built a scalable platform that allows us to provide faster business insights at lower costs, develop and introduce new products quickly and leverage economies of scale to reduce costs and enable next - generation hosting architecture.
Economic theory also shows that a larger market allows for greater economies of scale without reducing competition.
This allows for the economies of scale, so important to economists, along with the competition between corporations that is essential to the whole process.
The Tea Partiers tend to think that Big Government — not capitalism — is the cause, And so they are, in the Porcher view, insufficiently attentive to the economies of scale that allow WalMart to triumph over widespread personal ownership of «the means of production.»
This theory holds that «large markets allow for greater specialization and economies of scale along with adequate competition to establish optimum prices.
Science and medical technology advanced exponentially throughout the twentieth century, allowing the prolongation of life in previously unimaginable ways, while professionalization, regulation, and economies of scale resulted in the outsourcing of events related to death — even for beloved family members.
In its submission, Murray Goulburn said the addition of WCB's 800 million - litre milk pool will reduce incremental costs through economies of scale, and allow the diversification of production and the production of more high - value ingredients.
The large volume of food and relatively few manufacturing sites create economies of scale that allow manufacturers to recycle waste at a high rate.
Having a limited product range allows you to achieve economies of scale (ie buy your materials at cheaper prices).
Because higher participation rates allow for economies of scale, a decrease in participation could drive up the cost per meal.
[18] In addition, higher participation among all children allows for economies of scale and may lead to lower costs per meal.
An increase in students who can afford to buy the school lunch allows us to continue to purchase and provide all students healthier products due to the economies of scale.
First off, his assumption that economies of scale would allow for this program to ramp up to Houston - sized levels is flat out naive.
Historically, one of the important reasons to not only allow inheritances but to specifically favor inheritances to a single heir to an entire fortune was that gifts and inheritances were a major mechanism by which significant amounts of property were concentrated under a single manager, which allowed for economies of scale.
A project like this allows us to take advantage of economy to scale
In comparison to the chef market, potential retail and online markets for sourced seafood are larger and can grow more rapidly, allowing Salty Girl to gain increased economies of scale.
The BDGP was awarded a three year grant from the NCHGR in December 1995 that allows for a four-fold increase over the next 18 months in funding devoted to production sequencing; technological advances and economies of scale should allow a substantially greater relative increase in output.
White labeling is the last big opportunity in internet dating because it allows mega-affiliates, and entrepreneurs, and online media of all types, to build their own brands and utilize the economies of scale of working in a network.
Multi-district co-ops allow for both economies of scale and better service delivery for these children.
Adapt allows clients to benefit from economies of scale from purchasing the same elements, whilst still having enough flexibility for each school to remain individual.
Following legal action, other similar consortia have developed, allowing charters to become their own LEAs in D.C., Colorado and New Orleans, for example, so they can approach the economies of scale that large districts have.
Those initiatives include; Let's Get Digital, a scheme to help schools get the most out of technology and incorporating groundbreaking projects with Microsoft and Google; DigiSafe, a centre of excellence for online safety; CyberProtect, founded to protect schools from security threats; SuperCloud which is about helping schools save money through the cost effective harnessing of next generation cloud technologies; SmartBuy, a commitment from LGfL to use its economies of scale to purchase technology and software for schools at a vastly reduced price saving schools money and allowing access to technology that might otherwise be out of financial reach; and Bridge the Divide which is about tackling inequality and supporting those most in need.
Incorporation allows firms to accumulate sufficient financial capital to make large - scale investments and achieve economies of scale.
This model allows charter schools to transcend the boundaries of individual entities and achieve the economies of scale necessary to support the provision of the full - continuum of special education services.
Sizable economies of scale may be obtained by allowing senior secondary components of schools to grow with increases in student numbers.
The confidential plan also addressed long - term difficulties in principal training resources by recommending to outsource to one or more proven providers, which would allow charter schools to use capital «for other purposes and capitalize on economies of scale
We have a set of calibrated scales that allows us to measure the corner weights to an accuracy of a few kilograms, so, as with performance and economy figures, we can find any significant variance from what a car maker claims.
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.
Less hardware diversity means being able to share more components across devices (particularly in the mid-to-low-end models), allowing Samsung to maximize profits while they «further leverage economies of scale
Mutual fund benefits through economies of scale and pay lesser cost of brokerage because of larger volumes which allows them to reduce costs significantly.
I say this in particular given the size of some of their funds, which should allow them to reduce fees due to economies of scale.
LLPs are a flexible, legal and tax entity that allows partners to benefit from economies of scale while also reducing their liability.
This allows the fund to benefit from economies of scale, which help to keep the management fee low.
The main differences are that PRPPs can be set up by small businesses so that contributions automatically come off an employee's paycheque (employees would be allowed to opt out); the government also promises that PRPPs would have lower management fees because contributions would be «pooled» with others in large pension funds, creating economies of scale.
The lack of numerous competitors in both its defense and aerospace businesses, combined with General Dynamics» massive size, which allows it great economies of scale, results in not only above average margins and returns on capital, but profitability that has consistently increased over time.
Investors in pooled fund investments benefit from economies of scale, which allow for lower trading costs per dollar of investment, diversification and professional money management.
American ETFs aren't immune to this, but many have huge economies of scale and top - notch management that allow them to hug their benchmarks closely.
That allows you to catch & discard the (usually smaller) co's which — as you highlight — have losses / cost control issues / no economies of scale etc..
Its partnership with Walgreens has helped the company gain economies of scale, which has allowed it to be more aggressive in pursuing additional clients.
To hotel owners and managers, Preferred Hotel Group's key strength lies in allowing its members to maintain their individuality and distinctive methodology, while still benefiting from the economies of scale that an affiliation with a larger group of like - minded properties can offer.
Initially, Blizzard hadn't really put much thought into the idea of any sort of economy or trade between players on a grand scale, simply aiming to allow players to play together, using characters stored on their servers to prevent cheating.
Supreme Commander was a «spiritual successor» to Total Annihilation, an attempt to bring its massive scale of combat, large selection of units, an interesting economy / base construction model, and the crowd - pleasing nuclear superweapons back into the minds of gamers, and it being re-released at the time that Supreme Commander is getting its own sequel allows fans to relive history as they step into the future.
From 1999 - 2004, pressure on Amazon rain forests increased dramatically as commodity markets drove large - scale expansion of farming for soy, allowing local economies to prosper.
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