Sentences with phrase «tight cost controls»

Since labor is one of your biggest expenses, maintaining tight cost controls over your payroll will go a long way toward protecting your cash.
That is not to say that predictive coding or other forms of TAR will be beneficial in every case, but the court certainly appears enthusiastic about the impact it can have on unwieldy disclosure processes (particularly in this new age of tighter costs controls).
More warehouses may seem counterintuitive in an era of tight cost controls and high vacancies, but real estate costs usually represent less than 5 percent of the total cost of moving goods, while transportation represents over 50 percent, says Chris Teesdale, SIOR, executive vice president of Colliers International Dallas - Fort Worth.
These factors, combined with declining loan losses, more favorable regulations and tighter costs controls are boosting bank earnings growth expectations.
We are well positioned with strong brands, tight cost control and an efficient supply chain,» says Mark Allen (pictured), chief executive of Dairy Crest.
Metcash said the result was driven by improved performance of its joint venture stores, supply chain efficiencies and tight cost control.
Pearson reported 2016 adjusted operating profit of 635 million pounds, down 21 % on the year but slightly better than expected due to tight cost control.
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