Optimise definition

Optimise or “Optimisation” means the blending of Your loads of wheat of various varietal segregations in accordance with instructions received by CBH from You through the LoadNet® Optimiser.
Optimise here means managing the system to provide water security at least cost, with a fair allocation of these costs to beneficiaries within a clear policy framework (for example, where the Government wants to control how much water is traded between Northern Victoria and Melbourne).
Optimise and “optimised” means the outcome of the process of optimisation, in which all exposures to ionising radiation of any member of the public and of the population as a whole resulting from the disposal of radioactive waste are kept as low as reasonably achievable, taking into account economic and social factors.

Examples of Optimise in a sentence

  • Optimise the deposit models and exploration strategies to be applied in delineating other potential deposits within the Imbo Project.

  • Integrate and Optimise Various Resources and Facilitate Strategic Integration of the Company Since the completion of the merger of the Company with China Netcom on 15 October 2008, the Company has been integrating the business and resources of the two companies in order to create synergies arising from the merger.

  • Project No.: AAJV001 Page 19-43 [AMECAUSENCO LOGO] [IVANHOE MINES LOGO] Ivanhoe Mines Mongolia Inc XXK Technical Report- Preliminary Assessment Oyu Tolgoi Project, Mongolia - Optimise the extraction plan for Hugo North, evaluating options for areas of the zone that have not been included in the mine plan and assessing a single level plan versus the dual level plan currently envisioned.

  • Optimise capital deployment The Management Team aims to drive enhanced returns from the asset base by redeploying capital over time.

  • Optimise the business mix Priority areas: Grow premium financial services.

  • Additional metallurgical testing is required to: · Optimise the sulphur oxidation versus gold recovery relationship including the effects of concentrate P80 of the autoclave feed; · Investigate alternative refractory mineralization treatment options, especially ultra-fine grinding with intensive cyanide leaching, as lower capital cost alternatives to accommodate likely peaks in the sulphur delivery schedule.

  • Mittal Steel today • Access new markets and acquisition opportunities • Optimise our product and supply logistics • Leverage our purchasing power to source raw materials at advantageous prices and access alternative sources of supply Diverse product portfolio The breadth of Mittal Steel’s product portfolio is unparalleled, comprising a complete range of both flat and long products.

  • The following scheduling criteria is incorporated to ensure a practical mining sequence and accurate forecast: • Optimise flow paths and distance from the mining face to pump stations.

  • Optimise operation of Fuel & flux dedusting fan by running both the hammer crushers simultaneously thereby reduction of run hours of fuel & flux dedusting fan in sinter plant.

  • Our twin initiatives for FY 2013 are as follows: Optimise assets Phasing in significant cost reductions.


More Definitions of Optimise

Optimise means in relation to any Equipment, rendering that Equipment in a state such that it will meet the requirements of this Agreement.
Optimise or “Optimisation” means the blending of loads of wheat of various varietal segregations in accordance with instructions received by CBH from You.
Optimise or “Optimisation” means the blending of loads of wheat of various varietal segregations in accordance with instructions received by DailyGrain from Users;

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