Scale-up

Pronunciation: /ˈskeɪɫ- ˈəp/

Scale-up (noun)

  1. A plan to increase a company’s output, customers, or production so it can grow faster.
  2. The process of making a product or service in larger amounts using more resources and systems.

Examples

  • The team shared a scale-up to guide business growth plan decisions.
  • A scale-up helps a company plan business growth plan steps clearly.

Scale-up (verb)

  1. To increase output or capacity so a business or project can operate at a larger level.

Examples

  • They scale-up the line to increase production size for customers.
  • The manager scales-up operations to increase production size quickly.