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You can then make bigger orders based on what sells.
Because he was a fabricator, he made more money than the "real" artists at the plant; he got bigger orders — for, say, a thousand rubles.
The retailers ignore the subcontracting because they would rather manage fewer big contracts, and the per-piece price of garments falls with bigger orders.
Kingsmill bread has been delisted, for example, so that the retailer can give more space and bigger orders to Hovis in exchange for lower prices.
A good response early on means not just bigger orders from retailers, he said, but also more promotional support and more shelf space: it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Mindful of the recession and of rising wood prices, IKEA hollowed out the legs (which reduced the weight, making transport cheaper) and consolidated the manufacture of parts (bigger orders cost less).
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Asian airlines have big orders.
The three biggest orders were $1bn each.
"They pitch in and help on big orders," said Ms. Bacon.
When big orders come in, for instance, he says he can be told to work longer.
This did not help sales, though some recent big orders suggest the glitch has been overcome.
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