Sentences with phrase «outsourcing volume business»

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«The business unit benefited from higher outsourcing volumes as an increasing number of integrated consumer goods companies shift their focus towards sales and marketing, and are seeking to source liquid chocolate from third parties,» the company said.
Highlights are: sales volume boosted by acquired cocoa business: up 11.8 per cent, supported by emerging markets, Gourmet and outsourcing strong profit growth: earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) up 21.4 per cent, net profit up 14.5 per -LSB-...]
Outsourcing & Partnerships: Implementing existing outsourcing volumes and strategic partnerships, as well as securing further outsourcing deals with global and local food manufacturers is an essential part of our businesOutsourcing & Partnerships: Implementing existing outsourcing volumes and strategic partnerships, as well as securing further outsourcing deals with global and local food manufacturers is an essential part of our businesoutsourcing volumes and strategic partnerships, as well as securing further outsourcing deals with global and local food manufacturers is an essential part of our businesoutsourcing deals with global and local food manufacturers is an essential part of our business strategy.
Contrast the outsourcing hazard with the parallel one posed by an «old fashioned» business model, where peanut products are made in small volume, at multiple, small processing factories; and those processors are each owned, or at least overseen directly by a single brand owner.
High - volume, commoditized practices such as those focused on personal injury and debt recovery represent scalable, process - driven businesses in which private equity investors could utilize their expertise in outsourcing and technology to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
In May 2007, DLA Piper's former volume business, Optima Legal, which had been spun off from the global firm a year earlier, faced SRA censure after a two - year investigation found that its relationship with U.K. outsourcing company Capita «went further than was allowed by the rules.»
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