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Unless our supplier reduces its , we will have to radically change the
way we operate. (the length of time that lapses between placing an order for something and
receiving it)

2. The recession has led to a drop in overall , which means that we will
have to reduce output on some of our less popular lines. ( the quantity of goods or services
which can be bought by a group of people, a sector, an organisation, etc)

3. We are currently operating at , which means that we can afford to


keep prices lower for our clients. (the most efficient level of production or output, with the
result that production costs are kept to a minimum)

4. She works on an in a factory that makes electronic goods. ( a


production system where a product moves slowly through a factory as new parts are added to it)

5. We do not allow visitors to come onto the factory floor, but you can view our range of
in the showroom. (complete products that are ready to sell)

6. The company had to put out a to its customers when several


potentially dangerous faults were discovered. (the removal from sale of an item that might be
dangerous to the people who have bought it)

7. We will be unable to compete successfully in the domestic market unless we reduce


our costs by taking advantage of . (the manufacture of goods in another
country for import to the domestic market)

8. Our company builds into most of its electronic products, so that our
customers are forced or obliged to update them more often. ( designing products so that they
have a limited lifespan and so need to be replaced more often)

9. We make packaging for frozen food, and are an important part of the
for the industry. (the manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, etc, who make, deliver
and sell products to customers)

10. None of our products are allowed to leave the factory unless there are
present. (having no faults)

11. Without effective , we will not be able to produce enough goods to


keep up with demand. (assigning people and machines to projects in a way that optimises
production and results)

12. The manufacture of most items relies on a reliable source of such as


wood, iron ore or crude petroleum. (basic items which have to be treated in some way before
they can be used)
13. If can be kept to a minimum, we can keep market prices at a
minimum. (the money needed to make a product)

14. We don't check every item before we send it for sale. We usually find that

gives us a good idea of quality. (testing a few items from one batch of products before they are
sent for sale)

15. Our company takes very seriously: we never start a project without
working out how many people it will need, and the equipment they will require.
(measuring the amount of work that can be done within a certain amount of time, and
how many people, machines, etc, it will need)

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