By providing installment options, merchants can
further meet the growing demand for credit by offering flexible payment options for online holiday shoppers.
Not exact matches
Hodgson Mill aims to
grow further by leveraging cutting - edge technology and
meeting its customers»
demands.
It has recently undergone rapid expansion and so were looking to provide
further automation in order to speed up production and
meet the
growing demand.
Further investments at the creamery are being scoped out for 2014 and 2015, including plans to pump additional cash into increasing capacity to
meet growing demand for cheeses.
Reports in the Daily Mirror have confirmed that this latest development is likely to inspire
further interest from both Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, who would be willing to
meet the England international's
growing wage
demands.
But the output of the filter — about 13,500 gallons per day — is
far from what they need to
meet a
growing demand for their textiles.
Having announced at the end of last year that it would be increasing its current four - times - weekly schedule to five - times - weekly as of June 2nd this year, Cathay Pacific is
further increasing the frequency to a daily service to
meet growing customer
demand in the region.
With 2016 bringing a number of enhancements, rooflite is primed to focus on increasing sales and
further refining their product line to
meet growing demand in 2017.
The Korean giant is looking to ramp up its OLED production even
further to
meet this
growing demand, by increasing its A3 plant production from 15,000 units per month to 105,000 units per month by year's end.
The report concluded that, among other things, the disability sector workforce is
growing far too slowly and will not be sufficient to
meet demand.
«This agreement
further expands our strategic relationship, and we look forward to working even more closely with Yingli to deliver superior - quality solar panels that will continue to accelerate the adoption of solar energy to
meet the
growing global
demand for energy,» David B. Miller, president, DuPont Electronics and Communications, said in a statement.