DIN definition

DIN means German Industrial Standard.
DIN. , “DID” or “PIN” means the identification number associated with an Account User or Card.

Examples of DIN in a sentence

  • Xxxx Partner Managing Director Director Membership No.: 164370 DIN: 00005023 DIN: 00012601 Place: Mumbai Xxxxxxx X.

  • Indore MP 452001 By Order of the Board Place for CMX HOLDINGS LIMITED (Formerly known as SIEL Financial Services Limited), Sd/- XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXX Managing Director DIN: 00322864 Annexure 3 MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS REPORT Forward – Looking Statements: This Report contains forward – Looking Statements.

  • DIN A5) must be de- posited in the appropriate lockers in front of the stadium.

  • Our minimum expectations for the Supplier’s quality manage- ment system shall be its certification under the current version of DIN EN ISO 9001.

  • Physical Records Archive Paper copies of the original waste notes are stored for 5 years before secure shredding in- house to security DIN level P-2.


More Definitions of DIN

DIN. “DID” or “PIN” means the identification number associated with an Account User or Card.
DIN means the drug identification number assigned by Health Canada which is required to be located on the label of prescription and over-the-counter drug products that have been evaluated by Health Canada and approved for sale in Canada.
DIN means Director Identification Number is a unique Identification Number allotted to an individual who is appointed as a director of a company, pursuant to section 153 & 154 of the Companies Act, 2013.
DIN means Directors Identification Number. It is an unique identification number allotted by Ministry of Corporate Affairs to an individual who is an existing Director in a company or intends to be appointed as Director of the company pursuant to section 266A and 266B of the Companies Act,1956 (as amended vide act no 23 of 2006)
DIN means German Institute of Standardization;
DIN means German Institute of Standards.
DIN means a Drug Identification Number, as defined by regulations promulgated by Health Canada.