An economy designed to
run on consumer demand now has NO CONSUMERS!
Not exact matches
As we very well know Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) contribute significantly to the economy but remain heavily dependent
on cash to
run their business; however,
consumers are
demanding safer and more convenient ways to pay.
Over the years,
consumers have learned to expect electricity
on demand from power plants that
run on coal, natural gas or oil.
Due to the 1973 oil crisis,
consumer demand for fuel efficient vehicles was high, and due to the engine being able to
run on either leaded or unleaded fuel, it gave drivers fuel choice flexibility over other vehicles.
Quad, who specializes in small editions, periodicals,
consumer mailings, and print -
on -
demand, can alleviate some of the risk for the publisher by tackling short -
run printings.
Until now, a typical print
run of a title has been a gamble for the publisher, who wants to not only meet
consumer demand while not producing greater output than necessary; the bookseller, too, was taking a significant risk
on placing too many copies of a title
on the sales floor and potentially losing valuable sales space at the same time.
On the other side of the coin, the
demand for the purebred increases and most pet shop owners happily
run Puppy Mills to keep up with the
consumer demand.
GMO Inside, a non-profit
run by Green America, called
on consumers to use social media to
demand the removal of GMOs from Cheerios.
It is «already
running on more than 200 million devices, with unprecedented early
demand from
consumers and enterprise...
Microwarehousing solutions for tackling last - mile logistics
run the gamut from «click - and - collect» methods, where a
consumer makes a purchase
on their smartphone and picks items up in a retail store or locker, to pop - up distribution centers, where a truck pulls into a parking lot and a swarm of
on -
demand delivery drivers pick up items and deliver them within a small community radius.