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MDO
(redirected from Marine Diesel Oil)

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MDOMultidisciplinary Design Optimization
MDOMedium Density Overlay (engineered plywood)
MDOMultidisciplinary Optimization
MDOMarine Diesel Oil
MDOMentally Disordered Offender
MDOMachine Direction Orientation (polyetheylene sheeting)
MDOMothers Day Out
MDOMonthly Debit Ordinary (insurance)
MDOMarket Delivery Operation (Sears)
MDOMarket Development Organisation
MDOMethodist Diaconal Order
MDOMaori Day Off
MDOMccauley Daye O'Connell Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
MDOManager Distribution Operations
MDOMotor Diesel Oil
MDOMedical Defense Officer
MDOMarine-Safety Duty Officer
MDOMost Desired Outcome (negotiation goal)
MDOMulti-State Dependent Operation
MDOMedical Doctor's Office
MDOMass Distribution Operation
MDOMicroenterprise Development Organization
MDOMalaysia Debate Open


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A switch from residual fuel to marine diesel oil (MDO) means a comprehensive and practical strategy for an efficient and long-term reduction of air pollution from ships.
The engine oil meets the requirements of an SAE 40 grade marine diesel oil and is suitable wherever API CF and/or CF-2 performance is specified.
 
 
 
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