0 a product or service that is cost competitive is cheap compared to other similar products, or services: --
In spite of lengthy development, they were never able to manufacture a cost-competitive indexing tube, and eventually abandoned the concept.
As travel distance increases, the latter consideration becomes less of the total cost of operating an airliner and air travel becomes more cost-competitive.
Using these techniques, the company states that lipid production could be increased several-fold, potentially making algal biofuels cost-competitive with existing fossil fuels.
In areas where granite is available, it may be cost-competitive with concrete curb.
There has to be a cost-competitive recognition of the environment in which the firms operate, but safety cannot be compromised to that extent against the background of those profit levels.
Skills shortages are causing high labour mobility and wage inflation, in a cost-competitive environment.
The company judged it essential, in a fiercely competitive market, to remain cost-competitive if it was to compete effectively with rising imports.
This estimate represents a reduction of some £2.4 million from last year's figure, reflecting the company's drive to cut overheads and become more cost-competitive.