EMS

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EMS or Ems may refer to:

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  • Electro Magnetic Stirrer for stirring molten steel inside a cast slab.

  • EMS Express Mail Service, an international express postal service offered by postal-administration members of the Universal Postal Union (UPU)
  • Saab 99 EMS: Electronic Manual Special, a sporting version of the Saab 99 automobile
  • EMS Group or Ems-Chemie
  • English Market Selection, a term used for Cigars with a certain colour of wrapper, also sometimes referred to as 'natural'
  • Environmental Media Services
  • Early Music Shop
  • The Fédération Internationale Féline, a federation of cat registries
  • Ems Dispatch, a historical document
  • Ems, a British iron sailing ship
  • The plural of em with several meanings including "em" a unit of measure in typography
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