(Performance) auf der Fläche

English translation: (performance) \"on the floor\"

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German term or phrase:(Performance) auf der Fläche
English translation:(performance) \"on the floor\"
Entered by: Jon Fedler

18:24 Nov 16, 2009
German to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Textiles / Clothing / Fashion
German term or phrase: (Performance) auf der Fläche
Qualität, Service und System sind Voraussetzungen, um beim Kampf um die Plätze in den Sortimenten zu bestehen. Hinzu kommt die auf der Fläche: "Die LUG ist natürlich immer ein entscheidendes Kriterium", sagt Andreas Toth, Abteilungsleiter Herren bei Reischmann in Ravensburg. "Wer da nicht gut performt und nicht bereit ist, partnerschaftlich zu agieren, beispielsweise durch Renner-Penner-Austausch, der bleibt in schwierigen Zeiten auf der Strecke."
Jon Fedler
Local time: 18:49
(performance) "on the floor"
Explanation:
i.e., the actual selling.

LUG stands for "Lagerumschlagshäufigkeit" = Inventory turnover
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Michél Dallaserra
Germany
Local time: 17:49
Grading comment
Danke nochmals
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(performance) "on the floor"


Explanation:
i.e., the actual selling.

LUG stands for "Lagerumschlagshäufigkeit" = Inventory turnover


    Reference: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagerumschlagsgeschwindigkeit
    Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inventory_turnover
Michél Dallaserra
Germany
Local time: 17:49
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 17
Grading comment
Danke nochmals

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agree  Courtney Sliwinski: I was just about to suggest this!
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