Sentences with phrase «through economy of scale»

Hopefully this technology's price will follow a similar path as the DVD player's through economy of scale as time passes.
This approach seeks to maximize long - term profits by increasing market share and lowering costs through economy of scale.
Without it, the company will have trouble securing enough battery supply to make hundreds of thousands of EVs (which they plan to do for the upcoming, more affordable Model 3, to be unveiled in March 2016), and it will have trouble reducing its prices enough to attract Mr. and Mrs. Everybody (the Gigafactory is expected to slash costs by at least 30 % through economies of scale and high - tech manufacturing).
The company believed that through economies of scale, reduction of waste, a closer supply chain, vertical integration, and process optimization, that the cost of batteries could be sufficiently reduced to make a mass market EV possible.
By virtue of their size within the ETF industry, the firms have the ability (through economies of scale) to charge significantly lower fees in comparison to other companies.
Lower costs can be achieved through technological innovation and through economies of scale — a product is less costly to manufacture in large quantities.
Through economies of scale, the company provides a number of ongoing services to its members, including retail pricing, marketing, technology, retail accounting and assistance with schematic designs.
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.
A senior administration official said the idea is to create large pockets of opportunity for wind developers so they can reduce costs through economies of scale, and through state investments in workforce training, manufacturing and electric infrastructure.
«In order to protect the public purse by ensuring maximum gains through economies of scale, the Ministry of...
TODAY»S FEDERAL REGISTER: PRIORITIES FOR CHARTER SCHOOL GRANTS: The Education Department is pondering whether grants to nonprofit organizations that run charter school projects [http://1.usa.gov/17v5Lqz] should be weighted based on whether they improve efficiency through economies of scale, improve accountability, recruit and serve students with disabilities and English - language learners more effectively and combine technology - based instruction with classroom teaching.
The government has encouraged schools to save money through economies of scale and by renegotiating contracts, but Collins said this had already been done out of necessity.
I thought the idea was that MATs could generate efficiencies through economies of scale?
By delivering Federal Financial and Technology Services, the ESC is able to save its customer agencies money by reducing costs through economies of scale, partnerships, innovation and improvement in capital planning.
Mutual fund benefits through economies of scale and pay lesser cost of brokerage because of larger volumes which allows them to reduce costs significantly.
ABL is # 1 or # 2 in every market they compete in, so I think they have competitive advantages through economies of scale, being vertically integrated, and also being the low - cost producer.
CSP is a newer technology that is just starting to bring down costs through economies of scale and improved efficiencies.
Unlike lithium - ion batteries, which are expected to achieve significant cost reductions through economies of scale, molten salt storage is cheap and probably won't get much more so.
This is achieved through economies of scale by producing large amounts of water for individuals and operating much like an electric grid.
Regional PBCs would offer advantages over a multiplicity of small PBCs through economies of scale and organizational capacity and efficiency, the strategic and coordinated management of native title across a region and stronger links to other Indigenous organisations.
Money saved through economies of scale can be reinvested in cutting - edge training.

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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.
Through its Gigafactory, it is able to take advantage of the economies of scale to drive down cost.
All new industries go through a process of discovery and invention followed by manufacturing knowledge and economies of scale.
These include forward guidance on the future path of its policy rate, stimulating the economy through large - scale asset purchases (commonly referred to as quantitative easing), funding to ensure that credit is available to key economic sectors, and moving its policy rate below zero to encourage spending.
Economy of Scale - This is the possible cost advantages a company gets through expansion.
There is relatively little threat of new competitors coming into the space because of the huge economies of scale the companies have built through global production and distribution.
Tesla expects this to happen through vertical integration, adding economies of scale, reducing waste, optimizing processes and tidying up the supply chain.
A full - on globalization backlash could undermine hopes for shifting away from secular stagnation by derailing the nascent recovery in investment spending and productivity growth in the U.S. Global trade tends to boost productivity through fostering of competitive pressures, product specialization, scale economies, global value chains and technology transfer.
In India's «ten percent economy» as economist C.T. Kurien calls it, 40 to 50 percent of people are living below the poverty line; and the present pattern of development through globalization with economic growth as the only criterion will lead to large - scale cuts in welfare measures and to the capital - intensive industries under the auspices of the multi-national corporations and consequently to more poverty and unemployment as it happened in Latin America.
As Samuel and King pointed out, the courts have recognised competition, by its very nature, is deliberate and ruthless, and so their examples of conduct (such as a corporation gaining an advantage through R&D and innovation, or as a result of economies of scale) would not be regarded by the ACCC or the courts as a lessening of competition, even if the conduct caused competitors harm or forced them to exit the market.
Dr Fayemi, in the meeting attended by all cadre of the workers in the ministry, said the huge scale of illegal mining by the two companies in Wase was tantamount to economic terrorism, adding that government was determined to confront anyone or group that are out to sabotage the economy through illegal mining and other means.
The performance of the US economy will have a huge impact on Britain's economic prospects, while smaller - scale uncertainties like the extent of savings achieved through welfare cuts are also uncertain.
At its heart is the idea to make the most of the scale of the North, by better linking it together through transport improvement, creating one single economy that can compete on the global stage.
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.
They are essentially networks of schools managed by a leadership team; this team provides shared academic, human capital, back - office, operational, and financial services.49 These shared services can help alleviate some of the resource scarcity that stand - alone charters often face by providing economies of scale; can create a «home office» to provide governance and management oversight, freeing up principals to serve as instructional leaders; and can enable rapid growth through a network model.50
Leaning heavily on the design of the interior seen in the second - generation Cayenne and Panamera, its adoption forms part of a conscious effort to provide the new 911 with higher overall perception of quality than ever before, while also providing added economies of scale through additional parts sharing with Porsche's four - door models.
Also, libraries could offer and adequately promote a rental and purchase program well integrated with library catalogs — services that subscribers could sign up for through federal and state tax check - offs and take advantage of the economies of scale.
Use of master - feeder can benefit feeder fund performance as economies of scale that may be realized in managing and administering the master fund pass through as lower expenses to the feeder funds.
Typically, a company that achieves economies of scale lowers the average cost per unit through increased production since fixed costs are shared over an increased number of goods.
With TOT, of course, the obvious answer to this Cash is frequent execution of small / medium sized acquisitions across Europe (similar to what DCC (DCC: LN) has done for years in its Energy business)-- considering the nature / scope of potential business acquisitions, I think there's a marvelous opportunity here to hoover up cos and double their operating margins v quickly through cost elimination and economies of scale.
This would be a franchise in its early to middle stage of (typically rapid) growth like Wal - Mart (WMT) in the early 1970s and 1980s as it grew through local economies of scale on the edges of its local territorial advantage.
Besides creating greater economies of scale through direct delivery to distributors or retailers, with cost savings passed on to retail partners, the home - based manufacturing facility also means more attention to the products during the production cycle.
Using large - scale paintings mounted to a structure that zigzags through the gallery, she creates an economy of images within and between paintings; some are given precedence, others made barely legible.
Indeed, to the extent that the Obama administration has been able to make substantive progress on climate change, it has been through a combination of smaller scale, less politically visible approaches like fuel efficiency standards or EPA rules, rather than pushing for society - transforming solutions like an economy - wide price on carbon.25
Burning Coal, Burning Cash shows the scale of this annual drain on state economies, and suggests how they can keep more of those funds in - state through investments in energy efficiency and homegrown renewable energy.
By mobilizing economies of scale, streamlining permitting processes, and through advanced engineering — such as caisson or «suction bucket» [6] foundations - OSW project development timelines could be accelerated, ideally resulting in diminished overall costs.
They get lousy mileage, so the return on investment through reduced operating costs will come much faster, and economies of scale will reduce costs.
We are completely integrated in one of the most conservative towns in the U.S., we have created affordable housing arrangements, turned several organic farms around, built permaculture gardens in people's yards, talked to Tea Party members about overturning the Citizen's United Decision, and paid for it all with a sliding scale of tuition fee and exchanges through our Timebank and the Gift Economy.
It is a partnership between the city of Oberlin and Oberlin College to: (1) create a sustainable economy driven, first, by the redevelopment of a 13 acre Green Arts District to USGBC platinumnd standards; (2) achieve climate neutrality; (3) create a 20,000 acre greenbelt for a revived local farm economy; (4) create an educational collaborative including the College, public schools, a Vo - Tech School, and a Two year College to prepare young people for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century; and (5) replicate our experience through a network of similar efforts at varying scales and circumstances nationwide.
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