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- Capacity utilization or capacity utilisation is the extent to which a firm or nation employs its installed productive capacity (maximum output of a firm...
- 14 where target 14.6 works on prohibiting subsidies contributing to overcapacity and over fishing, unreported and unregulated fishing and refrain from...
- especially in the area of EVs due to allegations of Chinese industrial overcapacity and significant state subsidies. Before 2010, the traditional "Big Four"...
- Ontario Hydro, established in 1906 as the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, was a publicly owned electricity utility in the Province of Ontario...
- PV market helped to reduce the enormous global overcapacity from 2009 onwards. However, overcapacity in the PV industry continued to persist. In 2013...
- Camaro due to slow sales, a deteriorated sports coupé market, and plant overcapacity. The fourth generation of the Camaro was introduced in January 1993,...
- limit to work in process (commonly referred as "WIP") inventory to avoid overcapacity. Other systems with similar effect exist, for example CONWIP. A systematic...
- reorganizing its debt, wrestling concessions from employees, cutting overcapacity, and streamlining its fleet by disposing many of the planes it had added...
- routes. Cabin 'densification', to lower unit costs, could aggravate this overcapacity. In 2005, 270 sales were necessary to attain break-even and with 751...
- Fishing overlaps national jurisdictions, both legally and illegally – overcapacity and overfishing in one location forces a migration of fishers and vessels...