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Commercial and Sales
* Comparative Analysis of the Use of Foreign Military Sales ( FMS ) and Direct Commercial Sales ( DCS ) in the Procurement of US Defense Articles by the Philippine Government for the Use of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Remegio M. de Vera, June 2004, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL, MONTEREY CA
* Direct Commercial Sales, a method of arms sale in the U. S. by which a company directly negotiates with its buyer
Leasing is a common method by which airlines acquire their aircraft, usually from companies that specialize in the field of Commercial Aircraft Sales and Leasing.
Guinness Peat Aviation ( GPA ) was a Commercial Aircraft Sales and Leasing company set up in 1975 by Aer Lingus, the Guinness Peat Group ( a London based financial services company ) and Tony Ryan, then an Aer Lingus executive.
Further examples of vertical integration within the conglomerate include Industrial Security Ltd. ( ISL ), the wholly owned security company that guards facilities, as well as industrial suppliers such as Thornes, Universal Sales and Commercial Equipment Ltd. which provide specialty goods and services to its companies.
Sales & Commercial Director
British authorities would not allow registration of a British sales company called " Radio London " because the name was considered " too similar " to that of an existing company, Commercial Radio ( London ) Ltd and so it was registered as " Radlon ( Sales ) Ltd ." and was owned by Philip Birch and was the name on the air for advertising sales.
BOC Aviation, formerly named Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise ( SALE ), is a company engaged in Commercial Aircraft Sales and Leasing, with headquarters in Singapore and offices in the UK and the United States.
Craig joined the club from local neighbours Castleford Tigers RLFC where he was Head of Commercial Sales for the previous 5 years.
* United Sales Representatives and Commercial Travellers Guild ( Est.
Development, Commercial Sales, Lubricant Sales, and Operations and Logistics.
* Commercial Aircraft Sales and Leasing

Commercial and units
* Vapor compression evaporation Commercial large-scale units can achieve around 72 effects with electrical energy input, according to manufacturers.
The city is also home to several higher education units, including three religiously affiliated private universities: Abilene Christian University ( ACU ), Hardin-Simmons University ( HSU ), and McMurry University ( McM ), as well as the Abilene campus of Cisco College ( CC ), a West Texas campus of Texas State Technical College ( TSTC ), and American Commercial College ( ACC ).
These units also have the capability to automatically skip commercial advertisements during playback ( known as " Commercial Advance ", which was trademarked by the original company ).
Morris brought F G Woollard from what was to become Morris Commercial Cars to lead the re-organization of their engine production from batch to flow, increasing output from less than 300 units per week to 1200.
Commercial units are white in color with either grey or white buttons and trim.
The OCTB and Criminal Intelligence Bureau work together with the Narcotics Bureau and Commercial Crime Bureau to process data and information collected by their operation units to counter triad leaders.
Commercial refrigerator and freezer units, which go by many other names, were in use for almost 40 years prior to the common home models.
Commercial grade air purifiers are manufactured as either small stand-alone units or larger units that can be affixed to an air handler unit ( AHU ) or to an HVAC unit found in the medical, industrial, and commercial industries.
It administers the SAPS Criminal Record Centre, the SAPS Commercial Crime Unit, the SAPS Diamond and Gold Branch, the South African Narcotics Bureau, the Stock Theft Unit, the Inspectorate for Explosives, murder and robbery units located in each major city, and vehicle theft units throughout the country.
The department also maintains specialized units such as its Charitable Gaming Unit, SWAT team, Dive Team ( SCUBA ), Intelligence Unit, Detective Unit, Governor's Security Unit, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Unit, Training Academy staff, as well as many other specialized units within the department.
Technicolor Monopack, a 35mm version of Kodachrome Commercial ( itself a specialized 16mm low-contrast camera film intended for principal photography and not for direct projection ) later became the first single-strip three-color film suitable for professional applications ( when combined with Technicolor's proprietary dye-transfer printing process ) and Monopack was used on several complete productions ( and numerous second units ) until it was replaced by Eastmancolor negative film in the 1950s.
Part of the Gestair Group with its business units Commercial Aviation, Aviation Training and Private Aviation, it is a corporate aviation company operating a wide range of services including charter flights and aircraft management, scheduled commuter flights, aircraft maintenance and handling and ad hoc charters.
The underlying technology is provided by the Boeing Research and Technology ( BR & T ) organization, who develop new technologies ( i. e. Technology Readiness Level 1-4 ) for use by Boeing's Commercial and Defense units.
The NPA structure included the National Prosecuting Services ( NPS ), the Directorate: Special Operations ( DSO ), the Witness-Protection Programme, the Asset Forfeiture Unit ( AFU ) and specialised units such as the Sexual Offences and Community Affairs Unit and the Specialised Commercial Crime Unit.

Commercial and market
The United States Embassy in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina produces the Country Commercial Guide – an annual report that delivers a comprehensive look at Bosnia and Herzegovina ’ s commercial and economic environment, using economic, political, and market analysis.
Commercial radio stations licensed to cover the Hobart market include 100. 9 Sea FM and 7HO FM.
Films are often released with different versions and different ratings, as versions that may be unprofitable in theaters may have better success in the home entertainment market ( see " Commercial viability of the NC-17 rating " below ).
The council succeeded in getting the fruit and veg market to move from Commercial Road but there were soon complaints.
Commercial activity was dislodged from the main plaza completely by the early 19th century and placed in the San Francisco Parian market.
The U. S. Commercial Service, through its Strategic Corporate Partnership program, has Public Private Partnership agreements with 17 private organizations, including several banks, legal and regulatory organizations, transportation and shipping organizations, event organizers, trade risk service companies and the publisher of Commercial News USA, the official export promotion magazine of the U. S. Department of Commerce, The ecommerce partner is the Federation of International Trade Associations under which the USCS contributes market research and other reports on GlobalTrade. net.
In part, this reflects the changing character of Spitalfields more generally, but in Commercial Street in particular it was stimulated by the departure of the market in 1991 ( and subsequent redevelopment of its buildings ), the arrival of a number of private residential developments ( especially at the northern end of the street ), and the introduction of some modest traffic-calming measures.
Commercial embroiderers offer their services to the public and supply the wearable items, and know the latest designs available in market and top of foil.
Commercial traffic peaked in 1990 at 226, 813 passengers, but by the end of the decade the small size of the market, relative proximity to Syracuse Hancock International Airport and other regional airports, and crowded conditions in Northeastern airspace had led Trans World Airlines, United Airlines, and finally Continental Airlines to seek more profitable routes, leaving US Airways the sole carrier.
Near the port the Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle factory is located which produces Daewoo trucks for the domestic and the exporting market.
Commercial broadcasters and other content providers serving the US market are constrained from adopting advanced interactive technologies because they must serve the desires of their customers, earn a level of return on investment for their investors, and are dependent on the penetration of interactive technology into viewers ' homes.
The ideas behind MFN policies can first be seen in US foreign policy during the opening of Japan in the mid to late 1850s, when they were included as a clause in the Commercial Treaty of 1858, which signalled the opening of the Japanese market.
When it set up its own rival in the tuberculosis drugs market, Commercial Solvents were forced to continue supplying a company named Zoja with the raw materials for the drug.
Commercial Prograph software development environments such as Prograph Classic and Prograph CPX were available for the Apple Macintosh and Windows platforms for many years but were eventually withdrawn from the market in the late 1990s.
A second illustration was the delay between the freezing of the non-bank Asset Backed Commercial Paper ( ABCP ) market in August 2007 and the release of a consultation paper by the Canadian Securities Administrators to seek input on a number of proposals that aim to prevent similar capital market failures in the future.
When it set up its own rival in the tuberculosis drugs market, Commercial Solvents were forced to continue supplying a company named Zoja with the raw materials for the drug.
On July 27, The Commercial & Financial Chronicle noted that " the market keeps unstable ... no sooner are these signs of new life in evidence than something like a suggestion of a new outflow of gold to Paris sends a tremble all through the list, and the gain in values and hope is gone ".
" Another business owner cited the work the Old Town Commercial Association has done to market the area using the Grand River Avenue name ; marketing that would be useless after a name change.
Commercial Drive included market gardens, sash and door factories, light industrial, rooming houses, dairies, orchards and open fields.
A few hundred yards to the north is Old Spitalfields market, which has been refurbished, and across Commercial Street, to the east, lies Brick Lane Market.
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd. ( ICBC ) (, more commonly just 工行 Gōngháng ) is the largest bank in the world by profit and market capitalization.
DaimlerChrysler Vans LLC retained sole responsibility for the North American Sprinter market until the sales, service and parts support responsibilities were absorbed by Chrysler Commercial Vehicle Division in 2004.
The Novorossiysk Commercial Sea Port – with the market capitalization of $ 1, 110, 000, 000 and shares listed at Moscow Exchange and London Stock Exchange – serves Russian sea trade with regions of Asia, Middle East, Africa, Mediterranean, and South America.

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