08.06.2011 11:37 |
Backflushing
1) The deduction from inventory, after manufacture, of the component parts used in a parent part by exploding the bill of materials by the production total of parents produced.
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08.06.2011 11:35 |
Back haul (or load)
1) An alternative term for return loading, a back load or return load. A load arranged to fill empty capacity on a vehicle on return from an outward loaded journey – often at an inferior haulage rate, or at cost.
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08.06.2011 11:33 |
BAA
1) British Airports Authority. Operator of Heathrow and other UK airports.
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08.06.2011 11:30 |
B2C
1) Business-to-consumer. Trading jargon in e-commerce.
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08.06.2011 11:28 |
B
1) Nationality symbol for Belgium – to be shown on the rear of vehicles from that country.
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08.06.2011 11:25 |
Axle weight
1) Sum of the weights transmitted to the road surface by all the wheels of a vehicle axle.
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08.06.2011 11:36 |
Back order
1) A previously unfulfilled order that is carried forward for fulfilment when stocks of the item become available.
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08.06.2011 11:34 |
BACAT
1) Barge-aboard-catamaran.
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08.06.2011 11:31 |
BA
1) British Airways. Britain’s national airline.
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08.06.2011 11:29 |
B2B
1) Business-to-business. Trading jargon in e-commerce.
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08.06.2011 11:26 |
Axle weight calculation
1) Theoretical exercise (used mainly in CPC examinations) to determine the weight on an axle when other given weights are known. Formula (P x D)/W applies when P = vehicle payload, D = the distance from the load centreline to the axle and W = the vehicle wheelbase.
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08.06.2011 11:24 |
Axle spread
1) Distance between the centre lines of the outermost axles (ie the foremost and rearmost axles) on a goods vehicle (see also relevant axle spacing).
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