BSI (British Standards Institution) |
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BSI (British Standards Institution)
1) National body in UK which sets and approves standards (see above) and runs its Kitemark, Safety Mark and Registered Firms schemes.
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BS (AU 200)
1) British Standard applied to anti-spray (ie spray suppression) devices fitted to heavy goods vehicle in compliance with legal requirements (ie RV (C&U) 1986).
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BS 5750
1) British Standard for quality approval - applied for and granted to firms which meet the British Standard (ie BS 5750) for the quality of their administration and services under the Registered Firms scheme. See also ISO 9000, which superseded BS 5750 in 1994.
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Brussels
1) Capital of Belgium. Heart of the European Union and home to the European Commission from which much of our current legislation emanates.
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Broker (ie freight broker) |
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Broker (ie freight broker)
1) Intermediary between consignors of freight and carriers (eg road hauliers). More commonly referred to in the UK as clearing houses.
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British domestic hours rules |
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British domestic hours rules
1) The rules applicable to EU-exempt road transport operations in the UK as contained in the TA 1968 as amended.
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BSC
1) British Shippers’ Council
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BS (AU 141a)
1) British Standard applied to smoke emissions from heavy vehicles in accordance with legal requirements (ie RV (C&U) 1986).
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BS
1) British Standard. Standards determined by the British Standards Institution (see also BSI). Each standard has an individual identifying reference number prefixed by ‘BS’ (see below).
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BRS
1) Formerly British Road Services, state-owned road haulage operator, part of National Freight Corporation/Consortium (NFC), etc. Now truck rental arm of Volvo trucks with over 300 vehicles at 40 depots.
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15.06.2011 16:03 |
Broken stowage
1) Space wasted in a ship’s hold due to irregular-sized/ shaped consignments. Same applies when stowing ISO containers.
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Brit-disc
1) Proposed British equivalent for the Eurovignette. A means of charging foreign road hauliers for the use of UK roads. Thought to be necessary because of the lower rates of VED paid abroad.
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