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No, land routes were typically slower and more expensive than all-water routes for shipping products from the Orient. All-water routes such as the Silk Road or the sea routes were often preferred for their efficiency and cost-effectiveness in transporting goods.
made shipping goods faster and cheaper
Factories were able to change people's lives by making products faster and cheaper. When products are able to be made faster and cheaper, the cost of the products tends to drop and more people can afford to buy them. This meant people had more access to food, clothing, and technology.
The need for faster, cheaper and better labor, products and services has created the need for outsourcing.
It made traveling for people faster and safer, it made shipping goods much faster, and many products cost less than ever before.
It made traveling for people faster and safer, it made shipping goods much faster, and many products cost less than ever before.
Because the labor is cheaper so are the parts of the products. The Chinese worker must work at least 12 to 13 hour; so ending product is a lot of production faster and cheaper. So many products are made in China because in China, people can work faster, for a longer period of time, and for less money than the U.S!
Priority shipping is faster.
The list of shipping from slowest to quickest is 1.Standard(slowest) 2.Economy(Semi-fast) 3. Express (Fastest) So, No standard is not faster than economy, economy shipping is faster than standard
a product that was made faster and cheaper in alabama than in pennsylvania
Yes it is. It is faster.
As a result of new technology, products were being produced much faster and at a lower cost. The Transcontinental Railroad made the shipping of products faster and easier. As a result, consumers were given a variety of products to choose from and businesses competed for their business. This put consumers in a seat of power.