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January 23, 2008

Value-added

value-added (adjective) - the increase in the value of a product as it goes through various stages of production and distribution

a value-added service
high value-added
low value-added
high value-added software applications
high value-added and high margin

a value-added tax
ordered a cut in value-added tax on luxury goods and cars

value-added reseller
a network of value-added resellers
authorised value-added reseller
value-added reseller for producer X
looking for value-added resellers
a value-added distributor to vertical markets
a value-added distributor
distributors and value-added resellers
value-added resellers and dealers
value-added resellers and strategic business partners

sell on a value-added basis
sell on a straight distribution basis rather than on a value-added basis
create value-added extensions to a product
value-added product lines
value-added lines

high value-added industries
the hi-technology, high value-added, high wage end of the industrial spectrum
constitute a small proportion of the value-added of the final commodity


Example sentences:

* "A R&D policy which encourages the development of new and high value-added industries."

* "Do we as a nation compete in the hi-technology, high value-added, high wage end of the industrial spectrum? Or, do we slide into a low technology, low value-added, low-wage economy?

* "The company puts its energies into high value-added, or what the CEO calls brain-based applications, with big design, research and development inputs, capitalising on the relatively cheap price put on scientific and development expertise in this country."

* "The new prime minister yesterday ordered a cut in value-added tax on luxury goods and cars and a new job-creating initiative as he attempted to relaunch the country's economy."

* "The company has claimed to offer a value-added auditing service that most firms claim to have offered for several years."

* "During the last decade the company battled to achieve two crucial, strategic shifts: to reduce its dependence on bulk, low-margin, commodity chemicals which tend to swing wildly with the economic cycle in favour of high value-added, high-margin chemicals."

* "The company is a value-added reseller for predominantly desktop and server products.

* "The new operation will start life with several distributors and a few value-added resellers."

* "The firm is looking for for European value-added resellers and is expanding its staff."

* "Value-added resellers and dealers are to be added."

* "With these two new packages, Microsoft essentially becomes a value-added reseller of its own applications."

* "The company has formed two new subsidiary companies which will function as a value-added distributor to vertical markets.

* "The new company intends to recruit a new tier of value-added resellers to complement its existing network of resellers for its product range.

* "They cannot advertise prices for sale to the public that do not include value-added tax."

* "The firm was set up to operate as an authorised value-added reseller of the larger company's products and systems."

* "They are getting third-party channels to sell the new product on a straight distribution basis rather than on a value-added basis."

* They are working with other companies to create value-added extensions to the product.

* "The company is to become an Apple value-added reseller for Macintosh Common Lisp."

* "Employment is back to 60 per cent of the total, wage differentials between large and small firms have widened and the share of small firms in total value-added and shipments of manufacturing output is back to the level of the later 1950s."

* "Non-standard or value-added lines are now frequently targeted on customer segments which seek to avoid purchase of standardised products, whether these are foodstuffs, clothes, computers or industrial machinery."

* This innovation could form the basis for a value-added service.

* "One of the main criticisms levelled at US and European transnational corporations in Asia, Africa and Latin America is that their operations are predominantly of the export processing variety, employing low wage workers in monotonous and often physically debilitating labour, the products of which constitute a small proportion of the value-added of the final commodity."

* "Repeated official and unofficial enquiries have suggested that the foreign exporting sector buys very little that is of Irish manufacture, and even when it does buy locally it tends to buy low value-added goods, like packaging materials and industrial consumables."


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