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So unlike grain or cocoa beans, where you can warehouse huge supplies, electricity has to be very actively managed to protect against spikes and troughs.
You can warehouse space, take down 25,000 to 35,000 square feet and sublease 20,000 to grow into later.
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The elite can always warehouse this surplus humanity in prisons and refugee camps.
"But even if I don't die by seventy-five," I'd say, "you can just warehouse me somewhere and go and live your life.
These days anyone who hasn't yet burned through all his investors' money can have warehouse space for $430 a square meter.
It has done it by closing local jails and opening vast super-prisons, where inmates can be warehoused like shrink-wrapped meat.
US robot soldiers are already deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan - and when not needed in the field, these Talon squaddies can be warehoused, at minimal cost.
Each has a different reason for turning a perfectly adequate home into a canned-food warehouse or building an escape hideaway (or bug-out location, to use the prepper term) in the mountains.
Implementation of the cross-docking can decrease warehousing costs up to 70% (Vahdani and Zandieh 2010) and decreases transportation costs by using full trucks and consolidating shipments (Apte and Viswanathan 2000).
Since an office or warehouse can be monitored on a granular level, employers can incentivize and reward departments that do the most to decrease their footprint.
Using the company's platform, users can schedule a warehouse pickup and have goods delivered directly to another warehouse in over 1,200 destinations.
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