What does SBT mean?
SBT means Security for the Business Travel
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Security for the Business Travel?
Security for the Business Travel can be abbreviated as SBT
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What does SBT stand for? SBT stands for "Security for the Business Travel". |
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What is the meaning of SBT abbreviation? The meaning of SBT abbreviation is "Security for the Business Travel". |
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What is SBT abbreviation? One of the definitions of SBT is "Security for the Business Travel". |
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What does SBT mean? SBT as abbreviation means "Security for the Business Travel". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MERSEA - Marine Environment and Security for the European Area
- CBLS - Center for the Business of Life Sciences
- ISBE - Infrastructure Security for the Built Environment
- MISSI - Multi-level Information Systems Security for the Internet
- TBTC - The Business Travel Conference
- EIBTM - Exhibition for Incentive Business Travel Meetings
- GDPB - GDP for the Business
- HSBUS - Home Study for the Business
- IAB - Internet Access for the Business
- WILDNORTH - The Wild North - an adventure travel information service for the Nordic countries
- mdmb - Master Data Management for the Business
- tbtm - The Business Travel Magazine
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- MERSEA - Marine Environment and Security for the European Area Integrated project