Mar 13, 2009 10:01
15 yrs ago
English term

free capacities

Non-PRO English to Polish Marketing Transport / Transportation / Shipping
Free capacities can also become a fixed cost
risk. At the same time, demand structures on the market are changing.
"Whereas yesterday consumers were buying new products, today they are happy with just a repair.
Chodzi o termin "free capacities" użyty przez dostawcę usług logistycznych.
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (1): Maciek Drobka

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Proposed translations

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niewykorzystane zdolności

w tym kontekscie
Peer comment(s):

agree petrolhead
31 mins
txs
agree jerzy cieslik77 : tak
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+1
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wolne zdolności przewozowe/transportowe

w tym kontekście
Peer comment(s):

agree jerzy cieslik77 : tak
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dziękuję
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