MES
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The abbreviation MES may refer to:
In the military
In business
- Manufacturing Execution Systems, the intermediary between a business system such as ERP and a manufacturer's plant floor control equipment
- Marconi Electronic Systems, a defunct company of the United Kingdom
- Minimum efficient scale, term used in industrial organization to denote the smallest output that a plant (or firm) can produce such that its long run average costs are minimized
Places
- Mes, Shkodër, a village where the Mes Bridge crosses the Kir river in Shkodër County, Albania
- Mes, Korçë, a village in Korçë County, Albania
- Members Equity Stadium, a football stadium in Perth, Western Australia
- MES, IATA Code for Medan-Polonia International Airport serving Medan, Indonesia
In politics
- Movement of Socialist Left, a former left-wing party in Portugal
In education
- Modern Education Schools, an international language school located in Cairo, Egypt
- Muslim Educational Society, an educational institution in Kerala state of India
- MES Pattambi, a senior secondary school in Kerala; under the Muslim Educational Society Kerala
- Master of Environment and Sustainability, a program presented in University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada
In computing
- Manufacturing Execution Systems
- MES-1 to MES-3 - Multilingual European Subsets of Unicode, three sets of characters designed to satisfy the requirements of most of the Languages of Europe
In medicine and biology
- Musical ear syndrome
- Modern evolutionary synthesis, the current paradigm in evolutionary biology
- MES (buffer), 2-(N-morpholino)ethanesulfonic acid as a buffering agent in biology and biochemistry
Other
- Marine Evacuation System, lifesaving apparatus fitted to ships
- Mesitylene, a derivative of benzene
- The ICAO airline identifier for Mesaba Airlines
- MES or Medium Edison Screw, a type of lightbulb socket commonly used in North America
- Minimum Efficient Scale, an economic concept to denote efficient firm size
- Man, Economy, and State, a book by the economist Murray Rothbard
- Middle Eastern studies, History and politics
- Mark E. Smith, lead singer of The Fall.
- Mobile earth station
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