Active fleet definition
Examples of Active fleet in a sentence
Active fleet availability reflects the availability of train sets versus the required train sets for daily service in the Metrorail environment.2. MLPS availability is calculated as the percentage of locomotives available against the number required for a full rationalised service of 72 locos.3. Target reflect average kilometre travelled per month per train set instead of MDBF.
Active fleet availabilityMLPS locomotive availability298%71%-27.00%Derailments on-route, falling rocks damaged Loco’s, and pantograph hook-ups arethe main reasons.
Continued growth in the active core fleet Active fleet 200 150 100 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 09 09 09 10 10 Dry Cargo Tankers The active fleet consisted of 189 vessels at the end of the half-year – 2 less than at the end of the first quarter, but 43 more than at the end of the first half-year of 2009.
The fluctuating size of the pie influences values. “High end” lease rates – the maximum price that can be extracted for a quota lease (versus the “going rate” that active fishermen can afford to pay) may be closely linked to IVQ value. Active fleet size/Fleet Structure – as the active fleet size shrinks and quota consolidates in fewer hands, the amount of quota available annually for purchase/sale diminishes, crimping the supply of IVQ.
Some of the expected standard reports are as follows: On time performance by route, variation, timepoint, bus stop, operator and division; Running time by route, timepoint and timepoint pair; Active fleet by division; Productivity; Number of incidents/accidents by route, vehicle and vehicle operator; Lost service time by incident type and vehicle; and National Transit Database (NTD) annual reports in accordance with Federal Transit Administration (FTA) rules.