TCMS definition

TCMS means the Training Contract Management System and refers to the online system for the registration and management of training contracts;
TCMS means traditional Chinese medicine(s)
TCMS means the service BPA will provide to customers with a qualifying resource when a transmission curtailment occurs between such resource and the customer load.”

Examples of TCMS in a sentence

  • This Expression of Interest (EoI) seeks response from Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), who are willing to be associated with BHEL through a license & technology collaboration agreement on long term basis, to enable BHEL to design, engineer, manufacture, assemble, quality control, test, supply, install, commission, repair, service and retrofit state of the art IGBT based Propulsion System including Train Control and Management System (TCMS) and Auxiliary Converter.

  • TCMS will accept the FIT Transition Summary Form and confirm receipt.

  • Indicative scope of technology transfer for IGBT based propulsion system including TCMS (along with its integration with BHEL built Coaches) are given in Annexure-1.

  • In order to meet upcoming market requirements in 3-phase IGBT based propulsion system including TCMS for various EMUs like Metro / Metrolite / Semi high speed Trainsets and Rapid Rail Transit System (RRTS) segment in India and abroad, BHEL intends to enter into a Technology Collaboration Agreement(TCA) with a leading Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).

  • TCMS will determine the need for additional evaluation, assessment, and information.

  • BHEL seeks a Prospective Collaborator for entering into a TCA which will provide support for integration of Propulsion system and TCMS with BHEL built Coaches, system testing and proving of train performance parameters including specific energy consumption etc.

  • The TCA shall enable BHEL to design, engineer, manufacture, assemble, quality control, test, supply, install, commission, repair, service and retrofit state of the art IGBT based Propulsion System including Train Control and Management System (TCMS) and Auxiliary Converter along with its seamless integration with BHEL built Coaches.

  • AppleTree, will share any developmental assessment information requested by TCMS which may facilitate the evaluation process, with parent consent.

  • For the purposes hereof, "Gross Advertising Revenue" means the aggregate amount of payments actually collected by TCMS during a specified period in respect Auction Site Advertising sold by TMCS.

  • The Prospective Collaborator is also required to have experience in the design of auxiliary converter / battery charging system and interfacing through TCMS with air supply system, door system, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning System (HVAC), communication (PA/PIS & CCTV), couplers and draft gear, lighting etc.


More Definitions of TCMS

TCMS means Training Contract Management System, which is an on-line system that SAICA has developed to enable training officers, training office administrators and trainees to manage their own training contracts.

Related to TCMS

  • BPSS means the recognised standard for HMG for staff vetting which comprises verification of (1) identity, (2) employment history, (3) nationality and immigration status (including the right to work), and Criminal Records Bureau check (including a five (5) year address history check).

  • Specifications means the specifications of the service included in the Tendering Document submitted by the Service Provider to the Procuring Entity

  • Protocols means written directions and orders, consistent with the department’s standard of care, that are to be followed by an emergency medical care provider in emergency and nonemergency situations. Protocols must be approved by the service program’s medical director and address the care of both adult and pediatric patients.

  • DSM means the most current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association.

  • Contractor Equipment means all appliances and things of whatsoever nature (other than temporary works) required for execution and completion of works and remedying of any defects, therein. But does not include plant, materials or other things intended to form or forming part of the permanent works.