Commercial Segment definition
Examples of Commercial Segment in a sentence
Products in the Commercial Segment generally are less complex and are produced in higher unit volume than those of the Company's other two segments.
The Commercial Segment consists of three major product lines: Marine, Automotive and Industrial.
In 1994, expenditures were primarily related to the expansion of capacity within the Commercial Segment.
The terms of this Supplement apply only to individuals participating in the FMC Corporation Retirement Plan for San ▇▇▇▇ Commercial Segment Hourly Employees (“Prior Plan”) on the Freeze Date who were a part of the Food Processing Division and who have not yet received a full distribution of their benefit under such Prior Plan as of the Effective Date (“Participant”).
Products in the Commercial Segment generally are less complex and are produced in higher unit volume than those of the company's other two segments.
The 1995 expenditures were primarily for machinery and equipment related to improving productivity within the Medical Segment and increasing capacity in the Commercial Segment.
Net Income (in millions) 28 1999 FINANCIAL REVIEW continued COMMERCIAL SEGMENT The Commercial Segment designs and manufactures proprietary mechanical and electrical controls for the automotive market; mechanical, electrical and hydraulic controls, and electronic products for the pleasure marine market; and proprietary products for fluid transfer and industrial applications.
All the owners of units/apartments in the Residential & Commercial Segment shall become members of Owners’ Association by payment of membership fees and shall abide by the Bye-Laws of the Owners’ Association.
The Commercial Segment designs and manufactures proprietary mechanical and electrical controls for the automotive market; mechanical, electrical and hydraulic controls, and electronic products for the pleasure marine market; and proprietary products for fluid transfer and industrial applications.
The Commercial Segment designs and manufactures proprietary mechanical and electrical controls for the automotive market; mechanical, electrical and hydraulic controls, and electronic products for the pleasure marine market; and proprietary products for the fluid transfer and outdoor power equipment markets.