The fee covers the operational and
logistical costs of the program, meals, as well as membership to the program's alumni and mentor network.
The advantages of a distributed model include
reduced logistical costs, improved efficiency and the ability to produce power where and when it is actually needed.
The conversion from a round to a lightweight square bottle also reduces production costs by about 60 % and
logistical costs by about 15 %.
When NGOs face obstacles in creating effective nutrition and food security programs with in - kind food aid, they turn to monetization of the food aid as a way of generating funds for transportation and
other logistical costs, and for development projects in agriculture, primary education and other key areas.
This is important, Coleman explains, because in this day where traditional European brands are increasing brewing in Canada to
reduce logistical costs, yet continue to taut their «imported» moniker on U.S. sales, or brew in St. Louis and put «German Sapphire Hops» on their packaging, Paulaner is true to its source.
School ADvance is completely adaptable and available under the same three purchase options, but pricing may vary depending on travel and
other logistical costs.
Southeast Asian countries can take steps to help companies manage
the logistical costs of trade to combat any spillovers if the U.S. - China trade spat widens, says Joseph Incalcaterra of HSBC Global Research.
Narrowing wage differentials, lower energy and
logistical costs, and political stability are just some of the factors that investors should consider.
The preproposal will be reviewed by the IMB, who will determine
the logistical costs to ARM and whether an abbreviated or full proposal is required.
This makes intuitive sense; there's
a logistical cost to getting 5 + people to get together, so there would be an incentive to maximize the session time.
A modified stratigraphic method based on an observable summer surface is used to reduce
logistical costs.
It's a well - known fact that employee retention is far healthier for a business's bottom line; in fact, a report by Oxford Economics revealed that replacing a member of staff costs a business a total of # 30,614 per employee, through lost output and
the logistical cost of recruiting and absorbing a new worker, making hiring a very costly exercise.