What does PEC mean?
PEC means Packaging of Explosives for Carriage
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Packaging of Explosives for Carriage?
Packaging of Explosives for Carriage can be abbreviated as PEC
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What does PEC stand for? PEC stands for "Packaging of Explosives for Carriage". |
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How to abbreviate "Packaging of Explosives for Carriage"? "Packaging of Explosives for Carriage" can be abbreviated as PEC. |
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What is the meaning of PEC abbreviation? The meaning of PEC abbreviation is "Packaging of Explosives for Carriage". |
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What is PEC abbreviation? One of the definitions of PEC is "Packaging of Explosives for Carriage". |
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What does PEC mean? PEC as abbreviation means "Packaging of Explosives for Carriage". |
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What is shorthand of Packaging of Explosives for Carriage? The most common shorthand of "Packaging of Explosives for Carriage" is PEC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AAR/BOE - Association of American Railroads/Bureau of Explosives
- CAMPmode - Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Packaging of Microwave, Optical and Digital Electronics
- ELCTEX - Enforcement Liaison Certification for Transport of Explosives
- POMSTER - Placing on the Market and Supervision of Transfers of Explosives Regulations
- APEAL - Association of European Producers of Steel for Packaging
- CER - Carriage of Explosives Regulations
- FFC - Fee for Carriage
- IME - Institute of Makers of Explosives
- CSE - Certificate for Storage of Explosives
- DC/S - for RA Deputy Chief of Staff for Reserve Affairs
- EcPp - Environmental Code of Practice for Packaging
- IME - Institute of Manufacturers of Explosives
- IMEI - Institute of Makers of Explosives
- LBCA - Law of Business and Carriage
- NRFC - Not Ready for Carriage
- OEA - Of Excellence for the Americas
- OFF - of FimE for IRL
- OFFD - Of Food for Development
- OREC - Of Records for the County
- arming - (DOD) As applied to explosives, weapons, and ammunition, the changing from a safe condition to a state of readiness for initiation.