Betekenis van:
cost cutting

cost cutting
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the act of cutting costs

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Cutting corners will save you money in the short-run but cost you customers in the long-run.
    2. The restructuring plan is closely linked with a cost cutting plan so as to maximise revenue.
    3. The long-term loan of CYP55 million (€96 million) and cost cutting measures
    4. In an earlier reorganisation the easiest cost-cutting measures had been taken already.
    5. Therefore the company has undertaken a hard restructuring in which drastic cost cutting is unavoidable.
    6. This provides for fleet reduction, fleet resizing, production optimisation, cost cutting measures and synergy potentials.
    7. Employment restructuring designed to reduce the workforce by more than 1000 is a real and credible cost–cutting measure.
    8. The plan does not explain in detail how various restructuring measures, including investments and various cost-cutting measures, will influence the financial projections.
    9. It is intended that during 2007 that a second round of cost cutting will be undertaken, focusing on outsourcing and industry best practice.
    10. In the first 24 months of the restructuring plan the main focus was to be on cost cutting and selected revenue enhancement.
    11. The restructuring of employment to reduce the workforce by more than 1000 workers is a real and credible cost-cutting measure.
    12. In an earlier reorganisation the easiest cost-cutting measures had been taken already. However, the reorganisation plan mentioned further cost saving measures to reduce electricity consumption and transport costs.
    13. […] However, Austrian Airlines’ long-term viability can be restored only if the revised restructuring plan — and further cost-cutting measures yet to be negotiated — can be implemented as envisaged and thereby bring about the necessary cost reductions.
    14. However, in Lufthansa’s opinion, Austrian Airlines’ long-term viability can be restored only if the revised restructuring plan — and further cost cutting measures yet to be negotiated — can be implemented as envisaged and thereby bring about the necessary cost reductions.
    15. As to the financial projections, the plan did not explain in detail how various restructuring measures, including investments and various cost-cutting measures and related productivity improvements would affect the financial projections.