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			Conservation - 




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The process through which systems, equipment and resources are maintained, improved, or replaced: conservation encompasses storage, maintenance, salvage, protection, reclamation, and preparation or modification for reuse.
Related Terms: Conservation - maintenance | repair | preventive maintenance |
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LogisticsWorld Acronyms: Conservation - maintenance | repair | preventive maintenance |
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