That translates to Diesel Mechanics.
no commercial vehicle repair is heavy duty vehicles and heavy engines,also trailers
heavy truck beds and bodys
hrdraulics etc
Paul Capella has written: 'World commercial vehicle forecasts' -- subject(s): Automobile industry and trade, Forecasting, Motor vehicle industry, Truck industry
Yes but not a plug made for a passenger tire.
business, commerce, commercial enterprise, manufacturing, production, trade,
In a narrow view, the motor vehicle industry are the manufacturers who make vehicles.In a broad view, the motor vehicle industry includes:those who make steelthose who make computerized partsthose who make car partsthose in the tire industryvehicle manufacturersvehicle sellersvehicle registration - governmentvehicle insurersvehicle repair
It stands for Motor Vehicle Repair Industry Council. Its part of the Dept of Fair Trading and it issues licenses for motor mechanics and vehicle workshops in NSW Australia.
The Mercury Mariner is a passenger vehicle. It's only a commercial vehicle if used for commercial purposes. If it has passenger plates, it is not considered a commercial vehicle, and is not subject to commercial vehicle restrictions.
When it is used for commercial purposes.
Any vehicle that is going to be used for commercial purposes would qualify for a commercial vehicle loan. You will also have to have commercial insurance on the vehicle.
Cottage industry is more home-based, when commercial industry is products made for profit.
No. A commercial vehicle is defined as a motor vehicle used for public transportation or cargo transportation. Generally, A vehicle is designated "commercial" when it is titled or registered to a company. A taxi cab is a commercial vehicle. A police car is not.
People made a commercial industry to make a profit.
To track a commercial vehicle, you must have a vehicle tracking system, much like a GPS. With one of these systems, it is easy to use and track the commercial vehicle.