What does SIOC mean?
SIOC means Ship in Original Carton
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Products Abbreviations
Particularly in Products Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Ship in Original Carton?
Ship in Original Carton can be abbreviated as SIOC
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What does SIOC stand for? SIOC stands for "Ship in Original Carton". |
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How to abbreviate "Ship in Original Carton"? "Ship in Original Carton" can be abbreviated as SIOC. |
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What is the meaning of SIOC abbreviation? The meaning of SIOC abbreviation is "Ship in Original Carton". |
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What is SIOC abbreviation? One of the definitions of SIOC is "Ship in Original Carton". |
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What does SIOC mean? SIOC as abbreviation means "Ship in Original Carton". |
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What is shorthand of Ship in Original Carton? The most common shorthand of "Ship in Original Carton" is SIOC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IN SITU - In Its Original Place
- ORIGINAL - Target Proceeding In Original Direction
- IOB - In Original Box
- ISNAC - Inactive Ship in Navy Custody
- NIOB - New in Original Box
- OGIP - Original Gas In Place
- OOIP - Original Oil In Place
- SIB - Ship in a Bottle
- SIP - Ship In Place
- SID - Ship in Distress
- MIOB - Mint in Original Box
- OMANE - Original Method for Active research in New Entreprenurial ideas
- SIB - Ship In The Box
- VOP - Value as in Original Policy
- vop - Valued as in Original Policy
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