Kanban |
A method which during storage
uses standard units or lot sizes with a single card attached
to each.
A pull system used at a stock point in which a supply batch is
ordered only when a previous batch is withdrawn.
Note: Kanban in Japanese means loosely translated
'card or sign'. |
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Keel |
Longitudinal girder at the lowest point of a vessel from which
the framework is built. |
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Kimbal Tag |
A
label containing bar coded information about product size,
colour etc. |
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Kind of Packing |
Description of the packaging material used for goods to be
transported. |
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King Pin |
The coupling pin, welded or bolted in the centre of the front
underside of a semi-trailer chassis, which couples to the
fifth wheel of the towing tractor or dolly convertor. |
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Knot |
Unit of measurement for the speed (of a vessel) equal to a
nautical mile (= 1852 metres) per hour. |
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Kyoto Convention |
The convention for the
International Customs Co-operation Council held in Kyoto in
1974 for the simplification and harmonisation of national
customs procedures.
On 25th of June 1999 the updated and restructured
International Convention on the simplification and
harmonisation of Customs Procedures (Kyoto Convention) was
unanimously adopted by 114 customs administrations.
This convention was restructured to deal with computerised
controls and to ensure better co- operation between customs
authorities mutually and with trade in general. |
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