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The increase was led by a 6 percent rise in bulk volume sales.
Prices are lower than average because of volume sales and spot purchasing.
His motto was "Give the customer value and you will get volume sales in return."
"Since 1985, our volume sales of containers has tripled to about 25,000 units per year."
The company believed trading volume sales got customer loyalty and was good for business.
It is a big business that requires mass volume sales to make the publications profitable.
But Smart's perky image has not translated into volume sales.
It was relaunched in July 2004 as a company that has higher volume sales and lower product prices.
The world's most popular soft drink by volume sales is Coca-Cola.
The consequent high price limited their potential for high volume sales.
Imported beer accounted for only 8% of total volume sales in 2006.
In 2011 it accounted for over 63% of overall retail volume sales.
Case volume sales fell 1 percent worldwide in the quarter, but individual countries revealed more drastic declines.
The four volumes released during that time frame 53, 54, 52, 55 ranked 1-4 respectively for single volume sales.
From 1978 to 1985, there were large volume sales of Volley in Australia.
The incomplete data for fiscal year 2005 suggests that this year's volume sales will be lower than last year's.
Towards the end of 1990, volume sales were running 20% below the levels of 1988 and 1989.
It did not achieved large volume sales, mainly because of cost and doubts about long-term reliability with moving parts.
Suppliers across the continent began looking for new customers to make up in volume sales what they were unable to earn from low gas prices.
Although volume sales of the Mac almost doubled as a result, Apple's margins slumped.
The vehicles are typically priced lower than in smaller car dealerships, based on volume sales and economies of scale.
Other significant volume sales went to 3M and Rockwell International.
By 1954, Philco had led the radio industry in volume sales for 24 straight years, selling over 30 million radios.
Volume sales, he said, are critical.
We spend 35 to 50 percent of the cost of a meal on food, which is high, but we make it up in volume sales."