Автор: goral
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17.07.2013 06:28 |
Open-ended lease
1) Lease for hire of goods (usually vehicles) where date of termination is not specified leaving facility to negotiate when required. Normally pre-established termination charges are incorporated in lease document so lessee can determine most economical time to terminate depending on use of asset/market value, etc.
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17.07.2013 06:26 |
Open book costing
1) System of costing whereby the service provider makes all his costs visible to the client - ie transparency.
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17.07.2013 06:24 |
Open access
1) EU directive that railway systems must be open to access by private (ie competing) operators.
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17.07.2013 06:23 |
OoG
1) Out of gauge. Refers to freight whose dimensions exceed those of the vehicle or container into which they are, or are to be, loaded.
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17.07.2013 06:21 |
On-line
1) Computer term meaning that work is carried out (usually on a remote terminal) while directly connected to main/central processing unit (CPU).
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17.07.2013 06:18 |
On-board computer
1) Alternative term for in-cab computer.
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17.07.2013 06:27 |
Open cover
1) A cargo insurance agreement covering all shipments made by the assured during a stated period of time. Usually subject to a cancellation clause and a limit on the value insured in any one ship.
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17.07.2013 06:25 |
Open account trading
1) Method of payment for exported goods whereby buyer settles in arrears, usually periodically - normally used only where satisfactory trading record exists or when dealing with reliable companies.
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17.07.2013 06:24 |
OPEC
1) Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Body that controls crude oil prices, etc.
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17.07.2013 06:22 |
One-way rental
1) Form of short-term rental of car/truck/trailer on basis that it will be left at the other end of the journey (ie not brought back to point of original hire).
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17.07.2013 06:19 |
On-hand balance
1) The quantity of an item shown in the inventory records as being physically in stock. (Source: ILT Supply-Chain Inventory Management SIG)
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17.07.2013 06:18 |
OMO or O-M-O
1) One-man operation. Buses operating with a driver only (ie no conductor) who is also responsible for collecting fares and issuing tickets. Political correctness would suggest that this term should be replaced by OPO, one-person operation.
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