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Ramp-up

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to describe an increase in a firm's production ahead of anticipated increases in product demand. Alternatively, ramp-up describes the period from completed initial product development to maximum
99:, the producer of the X1 electric car prototype, began to seek out capital in order to hire on 50 well-trained employees in order to "ramp up" production in anticipation of sales successes. 106:
from power plants can increase, and ramp down by how quickly it can decrease whilst still remaining operational (not shutting down), with "ramp" being either way.
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As ramp-up is typical in early stages of firm or market development, the term and process is widely associated with
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Ramp-up in the first sense often occurs when a company strikes a deal with a
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to meet expected increases in market demand by constructing a plant in
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Hentschel, Julia; Babić, Ugljes˘a; Spliethoff, Hartmut (2016-11-01).
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Index

Ramp down
economics
business
capacity utilization
distributor
retailer
Guangzhou Automobile
Toyota
China
Guangdong
Camry
electronics industry
venture capital
return on investment
exit
Wrightspeed
dispatchable generation
"Learning and process improvement during production ramp-up"
doi
10.1016/S0925-5273(00)00045-1
S2CID
4995288
Toyota says to ramp up production in China
"Apple Ramps Up Production Of iPad Ahead Of The Holiday Season"
Wrightspeed’s X1 Electric Supercar Sparks Hybrid Dreams
"Ramp Rate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics"
"A parametric approach for the valuation of power plant flexibility options"
Bibcode
2016EnRep...2...40H
doi

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