IML definition

IML means the Institute Monetaire Luxembourgeois.
IML means Indigo Michael Limited;

Examples of IML in a sentence

  • The IML is equal to 3.18 times the method-specified “Method Detection Limit (MDL)”.

  • IML should be contacted if forklift rental is required and for any other in-house transportation services, as well as for storage of empty crates.

  • The IML for non-metals is rounded to the nearest multiple of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50.

  • Any documents appearing in paper form are not controlled and should be checked against the IML version prior to use.

  • Only forklift trucks operated by IML are permitted within the loading bay.

  • We operate in five business segments under our own Company: Sugar, Co-generation, Distillery, IML and Vinegar.

  • Besides, all the packaging materials for sugar, distillery, IML and vinegar are sourced from local or national suppliers on an invoice basis.

  • Also, if KSBCL reduces its purchase of our IML products for any reason including lack of demand, preference to our competitors, etc., we will not be able to sell our inventory in the open market.

  • As a manufacturer of multiple products like sugar, distillery products, IML, vinegar and power generation, our primary competence is the ability to manufacture and market our various products for different customer segments, and hence exploit the benefits of variety and economies of scale in the each segment of our operations.

  • We may be subject to claims resulting from our manufacturing defects or negligence in storage, packaging or handling which may lead to the deterioration of our products including sugar, IML, vinegar, ENA or other distillery products.

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