Exact(1)
Here repatriation of the operation surplus, induced by the production, to the investing country is expected.
Similar(7)
Cash flows according to supply chain operations: the resulting SC operations surpluses comprise accumulated components from Eq. (13).
In large scale field operations manpower surplus can lead to an unnecessary increase in operational cost, while, on the other hand, manpower shortages in the absence of appropriate planning can lead to reduced productivity with a high risk for timeliness costs.
It turns the allotment into a site of competition, when in essence they are all about solidarity and co-operation: sharing surplus crops, water troughs, tools and piles of manure.
Male chicks hatched at intensive egg-producing operations are surplus and so dispensed with, often in grisly ways (suffocation, electrocution, grinding them alive).
Island Harvest on Long Island is a "food rescue" operation that takes surplus food from restaurants, caterers, farms and other businesses and swiftly delivers it to nearly 500 nonprofit agencies.
When C.K.&L. was started by Mr. Katz's father, Robert, and two partners in 1952 -- C, K and L are the last initials of the founders -- it was a surplus operation that bought odd lots of merchandise at auction and resold it at bargain prices, like almost all of its neighbors along the choked-up thoroughfare.
Electricity typically covered 13,645 kW h of daily usage for the process operation, and a surplus of 35,089 kW h was sold at Korea Power Exchange.
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