POD definition

POD means Point of Delivery which is the metered interconnection point between the transmission system and the distribution system;
POD means a grouping of two or more housing units, usually found in large facilities, which will aid in the control of prisoners.

Examples of POD in a sentence

  • Adherence to the Delivery Date or delivery period is determined by the date of POD by Sandvik.

  • Conducting this vaccination POD clinic exercise according to your written plan provides you an opportunity to discover if there are areas to improve, anything you can do without, and anything you need to add.

  • It is important to know what you need to establish a POD and how to set up a POD facility efficiently and quickly.

  • Review and complete the checklist throughout the process of planning, exercising, and reviewing your off-site POD clinic.


More Definitions of POD

POD means pay on death.
POD means port of discharge;
POD means proof of delivery of a consignment as referred to in (d) above
POD or “Point of Delivery” means the point at which electric energy is transferred from the AIES to a Customer’s facilities.
POD means a Power Session 12 month Subscription license that can be used for an unlimited number of Sessions for the number of hours purchased as specified on the Order. Total elapsed time of each Session is counted towards the hours purchased. Any unused hours are forfeited at the expiration of the 12 month Subscription license term.
POD means proof of delivery.
POD means the point of delivery for the electrical energy generated and delivered by the Facility as specified under Schedule D;