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delivery

[dih-liv-uh-ree] / dɪˈlɪv ə ri /






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"We're working with energy storage partners to bring this breakthrough to market-led applications -- where both high energy and fast power delivery are essential."

From Science Daily

Analysts at Deutsche Bank said the fact that Airbus had not updated its guidance for aircraft delivery this year suggested the impact of the software update was still being evaluated or had been contained.

From Barron's

“U.S. manufacturing activity contracted at a faster rate, with pullbacks in supplier deliveries, new orders and employment,” said Susan Spence, chair of the ISM.

From The Wall Street Journal

Airbus customers have also been left frustrated by delivery delays and a large-scale metal contamination problem on engines manufactured for the latest generation A320neo family.

From The Wall Street Journal

If silver deliveries were to return to China, global supply outside of the country could become even more constrained, the analysts said.

From The Wall Street Journal