0 near to someone or something, and ready to help or be used if necessary: --
2 if money, resources, etc. are on-hand, they are available immediately: --
Some formulae may also take into account the volume used e.g.: reduce the on-hand value by the percentage of product used in the past 6 months.
All of these effects were simulated, added to the on-hand supply level, and then displayed to the user as a series of optional colorings that indicated current status.
Cranes, donated by local construction companies, assisted in getting logs onto the upper tiers, and volunteers from those companies were on-hand at all times to offer advice.
The channel has modern broadcasting facilities that supports also the university's on-hand training for the students who are taking major in communications.
A guest hymnologist was on-hand to explain the origin of the music and the background to the composition of the words.
Westlife is the first on-hand to accept this product.
It is calculated by dividing the number of units sold by the beginning on-hand inventory (for that same time period).
The professors will train the students with on-hand projects and help them to learn techniques.