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Investment in technologies for the next generation of tractors, powered by hydrogen or methane, or for self-driving machinery that will boost efficiency, is largely taking place elsewhere.
The company, which announced earlier this month that its losses had fallen from £2.4m to £600,000, hopes the new £200m "customer fulfilment centre" will boost efficiency by increasing its capacity.
"Mass deployment across sectors will boost efficiency and safety with pre-emptive fault correction; enable automatic reporting of accidents and allow real-time asset tracking, reducing crime and increasing productivity, to name just a few benefits".
To adapt to this sea change in shopping habits, John Lewis has been investing heavily and last week unveiled the £150m extension to its Milton Keynes depot that will boost efficiency at its home shopping business before the key Christmas period.
The report said new technology will boost efficiency, reduce cost and increase timeliness.
He also says it will boost efficiency, improve accountability and aid economic growth.
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The government believes that fewer and bigger ministries will boost bureaucratic efficiency.
In the long run, they add, the exempted activities will boost energy efficiency and curb pollution.
The White House unveiled new fuel-economy rules that will boost the efficiency of cars and lights trucks to 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025, arguably Obama's biggest oil-saving move to date.
The company also noted that the more understated design will boost production efficiency.
The company also noted that the more understated design will boost production efficiency.
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