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Convention Industry Council
Industry: Convention
Number of terms: 32421
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A list, outline or plan of items to be done or considered at an event or during a specific time block. May include time schedule.
Industry:Convention
1) Broadly, one who acts or has the power to act: more usually, one that acts as the representative of another. Most frequently in travel, a specific kind of agent such as a retail travel agent. 2) Person that obtains engagements for entertainers, is paid by the entertainers and has no contract for production responsibilities. 3) Person in a speaker bureau/agency that acts on behalf of the seller (speaker) or on behalf of the buyer (customer).
Industry:Convention
An event relating to the production of crops, meat, milk or eggs.
Industry:Convention
Any property carried, or to be carried, in an aircraft, excluding passenger baggage.
Industry:Convention
A bill of lading issued by the airline that covers both domestic and international flights transporting goods to a specified destination. Technically, it is a non-negotiable instrument of air transport that serves as a receipt for the shipper, indicating that the carrier has accepted the goods listed therein and obligates itself to carry the consignment to the airport of destination according to specified conditions. A bill of lading that covers domestic and international flights transporting goods.
Industry:Convention
Expedited airfreight, usually referring to overnight air.
Industry:Convention
Materials shipped via airplane.
Industry:Convention
Smoothest ride for fragile cargo, made possible by two to four air bags located at the rear axle of the trailer, tractor or fifth-wheel.
Industry:Convention
Movable barrier that partitions a large area into smaller areas. May be sound resistant, but not necessarily sound proof.
Industry:Convention
An electronic device which filters and selectively amplifies frequencies, separating the frequencies into sections or bands, and routing them to outputs designed to drive power amplifiers and in turn, speakers. The frequencies filtered depend on the electrical value of the component parts in the circuits of the device, but not on the source or load impedances connected to the device, except in the case where the crossover is actually a passive crossover designed for insertion in the medium-level signal lines of an audio system rather than in speaker lines.
Industry:Convention