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residual capacity

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residual capacity


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In particular, Caplan's[TM] ability to provide forecasts and what-if scenarios based on both infrastructure and business changes was considered by Butler Group analysts "an extremely useful addition to the normal capacity planning capability as organizations can understand the residual capacity, and therefore its potential risk, and the impact that any business change has on this resource, and by implication any risk.
The Series 2 range offers users major benefits in terms of higher performance, increased residual capacity, improved ergonomics, and advanced safety features (CurveControl and exceptional visibility).
Residual capacity can also potentially be leased to outside carriers, generating additional revenue for consortium members.
 
 
 
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