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  2. Stock keeping unit - Wikipedia

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    In inventory management, a stock keeping unit (abbreviated as SKU, pronounced es-kay-YOO or SKEW [1]) is the unit of measure in which the stocks of a material are managed.It is a distinct type of item for sale, [2] purchase, or tracking in inventory, [3] such as a product or service, and all attributes associated with the item type that distinguish it from other item types (for a product ...

  3. Certification listing - Wikipedia

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    A certification listing is a document used to guide installations of certified products. After a field installation is completed, it is compared to the list to make sure that it complies with a regulation (e.g., a building code).

  4. Data item descriptions - Wikipedia

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    A United States data item description (DID) is a completed document defining the data deliverables required of a United States Department of Defense contractor. [1] A DID specifically defines the data content, format, and intended use of the data with a primary objective of achieving standardization objectives by the U.S. Department of Defense .

  5. SKU (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    SKU College of Engineering and Technology; Church of Sweden Youth (Swedish: Svenska Kyrkans Unga), the youth wing of the Church of Sweden; Young Communist League of Sweden (disambiguation) (Swedish: Sveriges Kommunistiska Ungdomsförbund) Skadron Udara (SkU), an air squadron of the Indonesian Air Force

  6. Punch list - Wikipedia

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    Two copies of the list were punched at the same time, in order to provide an identical record for the architect and contractor. [4] A rolling punch list is the most common approach towards managing these tasks efficiently and thereby minimizing the likelihood of having to grapple with large number of punch-list items at the end of a major project.

  7. What is a certified check? Definition, uses and cost - AOL

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    A certified check is typically used for a large financial transaction or in a situation when the buyer and seller hasn't conducted business with each other before.

  8. NEMA enclosure types - Wikipedia

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    Definition [1] [3] 1: General-purpose. Protects against dust, light, and indirect splashing but is not dust-tight; primarily prevents contact with live parts; used indoors and under normal atmospheric conditions. 2: Drip-tight. Similar to Type 1 but with addition of drip shields; used where condensation may be severe (as in cooling and laundry ...

  9. Part number - Wikipedia

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    A business using a part will often use a different part number than the various manufacturers of that part do. This is especially common for catalog hardware, because the same or similar part design (say, a screw with a certain standard thread, of a certain length) might be made by many corporations (as opposed to unique part designs, made by only one or a few).