Драйверы (от англ. глагола drive – двигать, продвигать)
1) это факторы, способствующие повышению эффективности цепи поставок.
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Драйверы (от англ. глагола drive – двигать, продвигать) 1) это факторы, способствующие повышению эффективности цепи поставок.
Drive line 1) Term which describes in two words the combination of essential components needed to drive a motor vehicle (ie engine [power unit], clutch, gearbox, propeller shaft and differential in rear axle and, where appropriate, double reduction hubs). Drive-in racking 1) This comprises vertical uprights linked by cantilever pallet supporting members at appropriate pallet heights. The fork truck drives into the racks to access pallets. Drive 2 initiative 1) EU project concerned with developing vehicle monitoring equipment. See also Project Samovar. DRIVE 1) Dedicated Road Infrastructure for Vehicle Safety in Gearbox (vehicle/tachograph drive) 1) Part of vehicle transmission system (see also drive line). Attached to rear of engine via clutch and provides facility for selecting alternative gear ratios depending on vehicle weight, road gradient and desired speed of travel. Double-drive/bogie 1) On heavy vehicles with two or more rear axles, where at least two of the axles forming a bogie are driven (as opposed to trailing axle/s which is/are not driven). This gives improved traction (eg for use on rough/steep terrain). Entitlement to drive 1) Under new system of driver licensing in
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