To meet orders, wineries supplemented stock from other vineyards.
We cannot promise to meet orders, so we are running out of work.
"If anything," he said, the manufacturers "have problems gearing up to the scale needed to meet orders from major retailers selling across the continent."
We're producing too many different things in short runs, meeting small orders.
We must bring the new B-6 into production to meet orders already placed, and certain luxuries will, for a time, become unavailable.
Two big bellwether industries, chemicals and paper, are already operating at full steam to meet domestic and foreign orders.
Steelmakers are operating near capacity in a struggle to meet domestic orders.
Boeing recently began building five 747's a month, up from four a month, to meet orders received two or more years ago.
Inability to meet orders, becoming overextended and having ideas pilfered by other manufacturers are all hazards at this early stage.
Such conditions could lead a company to attempt to amass large quantities of soybeans and soybean futures to meet orders.