What does VMI mean?
VMI means vulcanium metals international
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for vulcanium metals international?
vulcanium metals international can be abbreviated as VMI
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What does VMI stand for? VMI stands for "vulcanium metals international". |
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What is the meaning of VMI abbreviation? The meaning of VMI abbreviation is "vulcanium metals international". |
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What is VMI abbreviation? One of the definitions of VMI is "vulcanium metals international". |
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What does VMI mean? VMI as abbreviation means "vulcanium metals international". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IOMMMS - International Organization of Materials, Metals and Minerals Societies
- INMETCO - International Metals Reclamation Company, Inc
- ASM - American Society for Metals International
- CNMC - China Nonferrous Metals International Mining Co Ltd.
- IBML - International Base Metals Limited
- IFM - International Ferro Metals
- ICSM - International Conference on Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals
- IMPE - International Metals Processing Technology & Equipment Exhibition
- IMSG - International Metals Study Group
- ISPMA - International Symposium on Plasticity of Metals and Alloys
- JIMIS - Japan Institute of Metals International Symposium
- MCI - Metals Consulting International Limited
- ASMI - American Society of Metals International
- ICME - International Council on Metals and Environment
- ICOME - International Council On Metals and the Environment
- ICMM - International Council of Mining Metals
- ICMM - International Council on Metals and Minerals
- ICOM - International Council On Metals
- ICPTM - International Conference on the Physics of Transition Metals
- PMI - Precious Metals International