Noun
IBC (plural IBCs)
(logistics) Initialism of intermediate bulk container.
A Dominica-based International Business Company (IBC) can, for instance, be formed over the Internet, and the government has also granted operating licenses to several Internet gambling companies. Source: Internet
Again, for banks to regain confidence and to start lending, the IBC must be restored. Source: Internet
Although this recommendation has generated a lot of discussion, one major gap is the inadequate focus on the potential role and suitability of international branch campuses (IBC) in the Indian environment. Source: Internet
Bryan Gast, national director of investigative services at IBC, said in an interview with CBC News that the biggest trend he's seeing this year is what's known as a "relay attack." Source: Internet
It is possible that the delay in resolution cases under IBC may have prompted companies to downsize their contractual labourers,” SBI Ecowrap said. Source: Internet
The Bahamas promulgated the International Business Companies (IBC) Act in January 1990 to enhance the country's status as a leading financial center. Source: Internet