Examples of using Good availability in English and their translations into Dutch
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PRÜFTECHNIK's universal software platform for a better availability of your assets Product information.
It guarantees the best availability of the mobile infrastructure for our users.".
Better availability of HRSD for applications.
Better availability in some sizes.
For us this is easier and better availability of our stock.
Did this research lead to better availability in 1976?
A slight drop in machinability to gain better availability.
PRÜFTECHNIK's universal software platform for a better availability of your assets.
Better availability of IT talent and knowledge,
Better availability of catalytic funding needs to go hand in hand with adequate national capacity building to transact
For better availability, flexibility and performance of its websites, Sanoma chose a private cloud infrastructure provided by Combell.
This project should lead to better availability of contraceptives and easier access to information about family planning.
it no doubt means a better availability.
In her first year as Minister of Health, she ensures better availability of contraceptives.
TeleComputing has built a strong configuration for end-users to enjoy better availability of cloud services.
which means we are able to guarantee better availability of the equipment for you.
As early as 2015 followed the doubling of the storage area, including an additional shelving system to provide even better availability of spare parts of the brand DT Spare Parts.
moved to the TU Eindhoven campus in 2014 because of the better availability of security specialists.
Furthermore, different order types, high ability to respond as well as permanent goods availability and maximum delivery quality even in peak times characterize the new world of furniture business- this results in changed requirements for intralogistics.
Many Member States(Luxembourg, Portugal, France, Spain, Belgium and Austria) announce changes to social security regimes and better availability of information as new action programmed for 2000.