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Full forms and meaning of various corporate or technical abbreviations

 


          One of the most common problems which a fresher candidate undergoes is decoding full forms of various corporate abbreviations as during the training period one is engaged in understanding his job work and company policies but had a loophole in getting the abbreviations, as the seniors are engaged on companies duties and fresher candidates lag behind that, and everything else could be found on the internet but these abbreviations seem to be difficult to find and many of them are made by the company itself for their personal uses like a coding or labelling system of various products, methods, departments etc…

          As per my knowledge and abbreviation which I was able to decode are mentioned below hope you find that useful


Corporate terms

·      GAD - General Assembly Drawing
·      BOM - Bill Of Materials
·      PI - Purchase Indent
·      PO - Purchase Order
·      TCO - Techno Commercial Offer
·      QUO - Quotation
·      QAP - Quality Assurance Plan
·      DDS - Design Data Sheet
·      PLM - Product Lifecycle Management
·      ERP - Enterprise Resource Planning
·      SAP - System Applications & Product in Data Processing
·      MOC - Material Of Construction
·      RFQ - Request For Quotation
·      PFA - Please Find Attached
·      MOM - Minutes Of Meeting
·      ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers
·      SAE - Society of Automobile Engineers
·      SME - Society of Manufacturing Engineers
·      NSPE - National Society of Professional Engineers
·      COC - Certificate Of Compliance
·      MDS - Material Data Sheet
·      TC - Test Certificate
·      DP - Dye Penetration
·      LA - Locking Assembly
·      MH - Main Hoist
·      UT - Ultrasonic Testing
·      LT - Long Travel
·      CT - Cross Travel
·      CL - Casual Leave
·      SL - Sick Leave
·      PL - Paid Leave
·      MTC- Material Testing Certificate
·      EOT - Electrically Operated Travelling crane
·      HOT - Hand Operated Travelling crane
·      TPI - Third Party Inspection
·      VC - Vernier Callipers
·      ISJB - Indian Standard Junior Beam
·      ISLB - Indian Standard Light Beam
·      ISMB - Indian Standard Medium Beam
·      ISWB - Indian Standard Wide Flange Beam
·      RPM - Revolutions Per Minute
·      ISO - International Organisation for Standards
·      DIN - Deutsches Institut fur Normung
·      POC - Point Of Contact
·      IP - Internet Protocol
·      QA - Quality Assurance
·      B2B - Business to Business
·      B2C - Business to Consumer
·      IIR - Internal Inspection Report
·      WIR - Witness Inspection Report
·      PA - Performance Appraisal
·      ASAP - As Soon As Possible
·      FYI - For Your Information
·      SME - Subject Matter Expert
·      PIP - Performance Improvement Plan
·      FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Technical Terms

CSV - Comma Separated Values

        


 

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