Sentences with phrase «volume business means»

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In a hugely capital - intensive business, that means increasing its volumes of freight far faster than it adds new employees, locomotives, and boxcars.
Somehow in her projections of steadily rising sales volume, she'd neglected to note that more business meant more account statements and invoices to be sent out, more customers to be reminded to pay, more time spent on banking needs, and so on.
Raynor cautions that this doesn't mean businesses should put «gold - plated Aeron chairs and Godiva chocolates in all the conference rooms,» but that businesses should figure out where they are better than their competition and exploit that gap with higher prices or higher volume, not lower costs.
That doesn't mean we're afraid of growth — in five years, I see the company doubling its volume and having a higher percentage of business in the area of foodservice — but through this process, we're always going to grow.»
«In the context of supply chain management, for example, this means industrial espionage may obtain sensitive information about inventory levels, trading volumes, trading partners, and even business plans,» he explains.
The 2013 Fiat 500e is what's called a compliance car — meaning that California requires any volume automaker doing business in the state to offer an electric model.
This means that the company sells them to another business in volume.
We operate our business on a high volume, low price model, which means our prices are very often the lowest prices you \ \ \'ll find.
The higher prices mean traditional publishers, which agree individual deals with Amazon, will be netting considerably more for German business on a per - sale basis than they do in the US and UK, although at much lower volume.
That means a retailer can generate volume sales at levels few other product categories can and at the all - important repeat business frequency of food sales.
(That fancy business word means mass production and retail sales in large volumes.)
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These devices are exposed to high volumes of data which aren't logged by businesses, effectively meaning rogue data could be floating around unmonitored.
We often hear that it's important for a business product or service to be «scalable» — in the world of information technology, as TechTarget defines the term, that means the software will «continue to function well when changed in size or volume in order to meet a user need.»
Although this was meant to be a free consumer app, 2017 saw fee - paying businesses taking it up in far higher volumes, as high as 27 % of total transfers going through MobilePay.
«It also had limits in terms of transaction volumes [as there] was only so much the system could handle, which meant businesses would not be able to grow on it,» Ivanov explained.
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