The ending of the Cold War has had profound effects upon the philosophy of, and approach to, military logistics. |
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It only took them a while to get the pieces together, because of the lack of economy of scale, lack of management talents and poor logistics. |
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I had good teams and good crews and we had people who handled the logistics. |
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I suspect next year's winner is already planning the logistics for bringing along a Holstein cow. |
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The logistics for such a large-scale event are tremendous, and Thai organizers have been preparing for years. |
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Before the teams arrived from Singapore, a group from there undertook a trip to identify the project location, facilities and logistics. |
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Fusser said exhibitions in Hong Kong are professionally organised and efficient, with sophisticated logistics. |
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They'd have to pay for it themselves, without corporate contributions, and they'd have to handle all the logistics. |
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This isn't a regular occurrence and she didn't put enough effort into planning the logistics. |
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Many council officials also dismiss the idea of moving people indoors as completely impractical, because of the numbers and logistics involved. |
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He got someone called Mark Stevenson involved and asked him to work out the logistics. |
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He taught himself about the use of modern artillery, logistics, military organisation and strategy. |
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In premodern times, the limitations of military logistics acted as a restraint on the ability of states to interact with each other. |
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Aviation is critical to mobility, timely logistics, and precision firepower. |
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We are a team, and don't forget each of us is necessary to win this war, especially logistics. |
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Army logistics had become so strained that in December horse battalions were reintroduced. |
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Even military officers didn't care much for tactics or logistics, instead avoiding any chance of seeing combat. |
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Those tenets are inherent in the current transformation of U.S. Army logistics. |
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The most important and least well understood staff area, both during the Civil War and now, is logistics. |
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Of course, it also raises issues of logistics and institutional practice patterns. |
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Massive expeditions by the USA in the immediate postwar period were powerful demonstrations of military logistics and technology. |
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The game is mostly themed, but doesn't quite go as far as the actual mechanics of logistics and warfare. |
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The logistics of moving the troops and equipment is not what takes the most time in this process. |
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Doing so was especially difficult because the Americans had little in the way of support and logistics when the war started. |
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Like other great commanders, he was a master of logistics and communications. |
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Logisticians should be familiar with the plan as the cornerstone of DOD logistics of the future. |
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He said U.S. help would be forthcoming in military logistics and development programs for insurgency-hit areas of the country. |
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The logistics of moving the battalions was complicated, and the benefits on readiness problematic. |
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It is one of 34 set up throughout the UK to cater for the business community's transport logistics needs. |
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Now the company wants to extend that marketing and logistics savvy to beef and pork. |
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These business services range from customer management to supply chain logistics to product development. |
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There is a lot of potential for supply chain management and logistics expertise. |
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This industry is in the business of providing global logistics and supply chain services, and fast, reliable deliveries around the globe. |
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It houses customer service, logistics, storage, administration, accounts and support for online sales and enquiries. |
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After five years, he had managed to negotiate a merger with another transport and logistics group, Ocean. |
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By being near to its major client, significant cost savings in terms of logistics and utilities cost were expected. |
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For small enterprises, the government aims to help foster their development into chain businesses and logistics operations. |
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The Pleven plant will continue its production of malt, sales and distribution activities and logistics operations. |
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The company first sergeant is executing logistics functions, but may also be reporting on a company shaping effort. |
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Field commanders were tethered to and limited by a very rudimentary logistics infrastructure. |
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A first lieutenant and two soldiers from the logistics task force manned the Rhein-Main Air Base movement control liaison team. |
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Our tactics and logistics may indeed be weak, but surely we must protect our officers and men? |
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The sort of mission with massive logistics involved actually is tailor-made for the military, but it also comes with risks. |
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The key to functional logistics security is a secure execution environment with tamper-proof, secure mechanisms. |
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The sub-assemblies are done by suppliers in the logistics pre-assembly plant and the finished modules are trucked to the assembly facility. |
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This causes a need for greater capability in logistics assets at the task force level. |
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I just spent the better part of 30 minutes discussing the logistics of a good scallopini with The Friend in California. |
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This blog entry discusses getting a phishing scam e-mail, and then some further logistics behind what might stop these from happening. |
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However, logistics officer training, the foundational pillar that supports the entire construct, is out of balance. |
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A Soyuz, with a logistics module attached, rounds the Moon on a circumlunar mission. |
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In an Air Force logistics environment, the process of demand planning can be applied in many situations. |
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More money wouldn't remove those obstacles to seamless service, nor would improved logistics. |
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Characteristics that distinguish field studies from laboratory studies are largely related to expense, logistics, and manpower requirements. |
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John was a dab hand at transport and logistics and I was an expert with maps. |
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Although the history of military logistics is complex, its nine salient themes can be concisely stated. |
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Now we are not talking about logistics, because there can only be one urgent claim at a time. |
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The goal is to ensure that all movement is synchronized to meet operations and logistics timelines. |
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We organized logistics such as meetings, timelines, deadlines, practices, and carpools. |
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When applied to commerce, logistics refers to the moving, handling, warehousing and distribution of goods. |
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The company has been working feverishly to transform itself into a logistics expert. |
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The date has already been set in concrete, given the logistics of the event and the need for it to run smoothly. |
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Not according to a friend of mine who is a logistics specialist with an elite British infantry regiment. |
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Finally, microminiaturization opens the potential for great cost savings in both manufacturing and logistics. |
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Joining this force will be Coast Guard assets and the transports and logistics support ships operated by the U.S. Army. |
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This reliance on cumbersome logistics limited mobility, as armies tethered by umbilical cords of supply could not go too fast or too far. |
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The ships in this force directly support the Navy's combatant ships with the logistics they need to remain at sea for long periods. |
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The system unifies and adapts the logistics network to the business environment. |
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These are seemingly smaller, in-and-out operations that cannot afford a large logistics footprint or a long lead time for buildup. |
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They were difficult to conceal, clumsy, expensive to manufacture, and required bulky ammunition which created stowage and logistics problems. |
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To support this premise, the following analysis looks at a breakdown of logistics costs as they relate to wholesale cost. |
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And, beyond logistics, Carlton was a public servant, bound by a solemn sworn duty to uphold the law. |
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At the brigade level, logistics organizations, called support battalions, provide additional logistics. |
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This is essential to achieving near-real-time, anticipatory logistics support for warfighters. |
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The Army is planning the future logistics organizations that will deliver support to the warfighter during the first 30 days. |
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Yes, the logistics of accommodating and transporting the world's best athletes for nigh on a month will mean disruption on a massive scale. |
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Dr Clarke says the focus now is coming to grips with the logistics involved in such a long space flight. |
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The challenge for today's defense forces is first identifying core logistics functions and then outsourcing those that are noncore. |
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With 2,000 stocking locations worldwide processing 8,000 phone and network parts, Avaya's service department managed a huge logistics spiderweb. |
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Seated on her bench beneath the wide, cloudless bay, she would never admit that she longed for the messy logistics of a man. |
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Round 14 is literally about the logistics of countering a hook with an uppercut. |
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It will be the hub of all logistics support for combat forces conducting offensive operations in littoral regions. |
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I think we can all agree there is a relationship between the function of military logistics and the warfighter. |
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Given the bureaucratic hassle involved in getting a permit and logistics, organizing a climbing expedition can be a daunting task. |
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According to the general, the Army rightly views logistics as a holistic enterprise rather than as a series of stovepipe systems. |
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Essentially a sutler was a camp follower who sold provisions to the soldiers, part of early logistics. |
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The strategic struggle for Afghanistan was a fight to strangle the other's logistics. |
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Almost every call was less about chatting than about arranging and orchestrating the logistics of family and home life. |
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The company's true strength lies in its potential as an integrated shipping and logistics firm. |
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At full strength, 800 will be based in the town, and the remainder will handle logistics from neighbouring Uganda. |
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Innovation, an unofficial principle of logistics, was applied successfully by Bataan quartermasters. |
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The constraints for this first gunnery were primarily due to logistics and range control issues. |
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He will combine his new role with his full-time night job at a logistics centre at Manchester Airport. |
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At the beginning of the lean revolution, the logistics systems weren't really capable of just-in-time delivery. |
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Once Morocco was secure, it served as a major base for U.S. bombers and as a logistics center for the push toward Tunisia and Sicily. |
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The logistics of getting kit first to the Gulf and then to front-line troops like Sgt Roberts was also badly flawed, he said. |
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Gone are the days when logistics was considered a rear echelon function with minimal risk. |
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It has since been implemented at all the air logistics centers, albeit in a limited capacity. |
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It did not take long before the airlift became a multinational and joint logistics marvel. |
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They used to be called freight forwarders but now they are known by the more dapper term, logistics companies. |
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It can take care of all the logistics headaches associated with disposing old PCs, including collection and data wiping to military standards. |
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The ageing loading and unloading facilities of the docks fail to satisfy the requirements of modern logistics. |
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So, it's difficult to create a working model to handle the relief logistics ahead of time. |
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While the crew wrestles with the logistics of survival, emotional relationships between them begin to manifest. |
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The HHC provides administrative and logistics support to the regimental headquarters. |
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In addition to learning the lay of the land, we would work out logistics for travel with twenty students. |
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The logistics firm posts interim results and offered a mixed picture of what they are likely to be at its last trading statement. |
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It has the infrastructure in place and knows the logistics of large scale delivery systems. |
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Other targets would include Pakistani artillery positions, strategic bridges, logistics bases and military supply routes. |
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But they did so with such disregard for the logistics of the whole that it rapidly proved unmanageable. |
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Every day, for 350 days, we organized the trains and convoyed to the brigade support area as a logistics package. |
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In addition, logistics inefficiency increases transaction costs that in turn put more downward pressure on competitiveness. |
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Too often, logistics convoys are thrown together at the last minute without even a combat order or a precombat inspection. |
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Currently, the regional army commanders are responsible for their respective regional army depots, logistics support units, and medical units. |
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Coles is later than Woolies in revamping its logistics chain, so the gains aren't apparent yet. |
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At the lake you can arrange logistics with the Kazakh horsemen who operate horseback riding services there. |
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Sam Walton reinvented logistics, turning a five-and-dime into Wal-Mart Stores Inc, which draws almost 140 million shoppers a week. |
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The battle rhythm of execution of ISR operations is most desynchronized with the timeline of the logistics community. |
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Once the strategic lift deploys Army forces to where they are required, tactical logistics moves to the forefront. |
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Endeavour also will carry to the space station its second logistics carrier, a module named Raffaello provided by the Italian Space Agency. |
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A pilot study provides the researcher with experiential logistics from actual procedural implementation. |
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This goal may thus be achieved in a more frugal manner in terms of costs and logistics than was previously described. |
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Armor platoon members can relate to logistics problems when attached to an infantry or mechanized task force not familiar with supporting armor units. |
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With a paper-based supply system and that many containers in theater, the biggest bottleneck in the logistics pipeline occurred where the supplies came off the ships. |
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Our indictment is ultimately not about logistics or tactics. |
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They are involved with the communications and the logistics. |
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Take, for instance this statement in my letter detailing the logistics. |
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My scenario wasn't sorcery, but the work of weather tables, as well as a logistics estimate on the time required to field an overwhelming U.S. combat force. |
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Government should ensure police have all the logistics in place that will see that court cases are on schedule by ensuring there is always transport and fuel. |
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This planning usually results in logistics estimates or concepts of support and includes detailed plans on how, where, and sometimes when units will be resupplied. |
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The imminent arrival of January's annual pain in the wallet, otherwise known as the electricity bill, is an example of the mundane logistics of life that are preoccupying me. |
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Together, these functions will ensure that only serviceable munitions go to the front lines, thus keeping soldiers supplied and the logistics footprint minimized. |
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Roadway has rethought the way its business has traditionally worked, says Peter F. Swan, a business logistics professor at Pennsylvania State University. |
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Now, unlike the master shipbuilders of the Mediterranean civilizations, the Viking shipwrights didn't think in terms of cargo tonnage, military logistics, or naval tactics. |
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But at least one American logistics specialist has his doubts about the authenticity of the video's claims. |
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This would hamper diplomatic efforts, reduce the U.S. Navy's ability to show the flag, and complicate logistics and supply for forward-deployed forces. |
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The logistics worked, the costs were controllable, and the show was a hit. |
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Artificial intelligence systems and expert systems will be required to provide just-in-time logistics in support of the smaller logistics footprint ashore. |
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We need to get moving on this since logistics are a bit complex. |
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Security and logistics were more critical than ever, and we soon drifted onto the topic of reliable fixers. |
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The upper stage is jettisoned after the translunar injection burn, leaving the Soyuz and logistics module to complete the six-day round-trip mission. |
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He has worked in transport, distribution and logistics for three years previously, and now works as a construction site foreman and travels on the Sandringham line. |
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The costs and logistics involved in caring for children under two has meant far fewer places for this age group and a longer wait for young families. |
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The building's very existence is a miracle of logistics and perseverance. |
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Coordinating your two hands on the two controls takes some practice, but the slower the shutter speed, the more time you have to unravel the logistics. |
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Storage, warehousing and logistics will be asked to contribute 25 per square metre up to 500 sq metre of area with 15 being sought for such areas over 500 sq metres. |
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But after some logistics we managed to worm our way onto our chairs. |
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Further development of reversible clothing and equipment covers will reduce the logistics burden, increase mission flexibility and reduce procurement costs. |
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Specifically, the team is blueprinting the logistics processes of the enterprise resource planning solution for the logistics enterprise information system. |
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The photos on these pages provide a look at some of the logistics support the Army provided to the coalition's warfighters in the first weeks of the operation. |
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They suspected that the provincial logistics agency was involved in an import scam, using state funds allocated to buy unhusked rice from local farmers. |
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Geraldine, who organised the logistics of the trip, said it was what she expected, but the unexpected generosity of people along the way was an added bonus. |
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Back in Calgary the next day, we scramble across town on the rickety C-train to the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology where logistics for the protest are being planned. |
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The planned force drawdown in Europe will cause the U.S. European Command service components to depend increasingly on one another for logistics support. |
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This is just one example of smart logistics for the future Army. |
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They will be able to depart from their home stations while logistics planners program numerous days of supply through alternate, even multiple, ports of debarkation. |
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As an exercise in logistics it is on a scale not seen in Europe since the Second World War and as a monetary experiment it is unprecedented in the history of the world. |
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Without such advances in logistics and supply capability, regional market integration through subdivision and dispersion of production processes will not be cost effective. |
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As usual, Joan Armour was present at center stage or behind the scenes, as necessary, to keep the logistics manageable, the computers humming, and the coffee urns flowing. |
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The game allowed senior officers from all services to consider logistics, communications, intelligence and the other complex arcana of military operations. |
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Most of the world's major courier companies have integrated their air courier and cargo services with distribution, logistics and warehousing management services. |
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These profits are used to improve military capabilities by facilitating procurement, to increase the salaries paid to soldiers, and to improve logistics. |
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The second challenge is associated with the need to maximize the total capacity of the transport and logistics business through performance capability. |
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We not only will be doing more complete package work, but also ensuring that the proper logistics are in place to get the goods to the customers on time. |
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All ISIS logistics and dispositions in the field are observable by drone and satellite. |
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Drawing from these definitions, noncore logistics functions can be described as nonoperational activities that are not required to be undertaken by military personnel. |
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And once the logistics of bringing friends down to Belize became too complicated he decided to open its comfortable villas and cabanas to the public. |
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Transport and other logistics of moving the commodity to other areas across the region were also cited as some of the challenges to the development of the crop. |
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This was in addition to providing logistics for military traffic. |
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During the Florida hurricane crisis of fall 2004, that meant directing a sophisticated logistics challenge that enlisted refrigerated trucks and ice plants around the nation. |
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But the firm, which manufactures real-time electronic systems for use in the logistics industry, suffered in 2003 from a general lack of confidence in the sector. |
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The wartime experience of logistics of air force is still relevant. |
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Probably no other topic has evoked as much passion in discussions among military logisticians as the establishment of a single logistics branch or corps. |
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Refrigerated transportation requires extensive logistics planning to ensure the integrity of the goods transported. |
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The logistics of a pansolar society must take massive distances and speeds into consideration. |
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It is considered an important manufacturing base and logistics hub for coastal China. |
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The logistics company will geosequester carbon dioxide to offset its carbon footprint. |
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He knew about command from the ground up, about the importance of logistics, about campaigning in a hostile environment. |
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Private military contractors are private companies that provide logistics, manpower, and other expenditures for a military force. |
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The purchase of 18 Typhoons was agreed on 1 July 2003, and included training, logistics, maintenance, and a simulator. |
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In hopes of reducing this high lifetime cost, the USAF is considering reducing Lockheed Martin's role in contractor logistics support. |
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Joint logistics and major war games are occasionally carried out by the militaries of China and Turkey. |
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Joint NATO maneuvers are as much an exercise in diplomacy as in tactics and logistics. |
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Concerns were expressed at the logistics of spectators travelling to the events outside London. |
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Oh sure, a game might be arranged, but logistics dictate that one side would be out of season, rusty or tired, and away from home. |
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He set strategy, was in charge of logistics, and selected and supervised the generals. |
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They attacked command and logistics areas and bypassed points of serious resistance. |
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Slim and Scoones planned to withdraw and force the Japanese to fight with their logistics stretched beyond the limit. |
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At the same time, the IDF had a rather disorganized logistics arm, which was put under severe strain when the IDF invaded the Sinai. |
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Instead, South Korea's Korean Air, which overhauled Navoi's airport, officially handled logistics. |
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A recurring problem for the Russians throughout the war was their logistics. |
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Some of these clandestine logistics operations were mounted by the Soviet Union. |
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However, the expenditure on military equipment and logistics and the losses in this endless fighting greatly outweighed the benefits gained. |
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The British were ravaged by disease, and were running low on food due to poor logistics. |
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The building had space for engineering and logistics facilities, a survival equipment section, classrooms and office space. |
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Its warehouse and logistics facilities make an ideal choice for exporters and importers. |
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Atlanta began as a railroad town and logistics has remained a major component of the city's economy to this day. |
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The United States announced that it was assisting with intelligence, targeting, and logistics. |
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Instead, the Carolingian military success rested primarily on novel siege technologies and excellent logistics. |
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The logistics of such an undertaking in the age of coal power was astounding. |
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In war, pipelines are often the target of military attacks, as destruction of pipelines can seriously disrupt enemy logistics. |
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Many courses are offered are related to the port operations, logistics, industry, and sustainable development. |
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One of the most important role of logistics is the supply of munitions as a primary type of consumable, their storage, and disposal. |
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There is also a Nissan factory in the logistics and industrial area of the city. |
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The major industries encouraged in the zone include international trade, logistics, processing and computer software. |
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In June 1911 the laboratory built a vessel in Miami, Anton Dohrn, for use by researchers as well as logistics between the station and Key West. |
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An American raid along the Grand River destroyed many farms that weakened British logistics. |
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The Standard Oil trust streamlined production and logistics, lowered costs, and undercut competitors. |
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Partnering with Agility, AAFES realized a substantial reduction in both the cost of logistics and times in transit. |
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This was before Project Jaybird was implemented in April 1952, to rectify the sight's logistics problems. |
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Serco has successfully rebid its RAF Northolt MAC, providing aviation and engineering facilities and logistics support at this major RAF airport. |
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In the defense sector the Republic of Angola partners with Argentina in the logistics zone. |
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These special recognition awards are bestowed annually upon individuals and teams who epitomize logistics excellence. |
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In a military sense, logistics is the science of procuring, maintaining, and transporting people and equipment. |
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The two-year program not only provides unique instruction in logistics but also lends opportunities for officers to grow as leaders and managers. |
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Lothair is the leading marketing communications firm in the logistics, transportation and supply chain industries. |
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The job requires a mind for logistics, flexibility, and risk control. |
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Many logistics companies, as well as end-user companies, rely mainly on manual labour to execute jobs, Manda pointed out. |
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Langley and Holcomb seminally acknowledge that customer value creation can be created through a focus on logistics customer service. |
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Those emerging service industries include cuisine, logistics, tourism, cultural innovation, and medical care. |
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It is about the revitalization of the Ternopol Airport, where it will be created a powerful logistics center and a large bonded warehouse. |
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Given the inherent difficulties of CCU logistics, it was clear that a fresh approach would be required. |
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Based in Alexandria, VA, TIA is the premier organization for third-party logistics professionals doing business in North America. |
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As a result of Army transformation and modularity, Army logistics has shifted from a functional to a multifunctional focus. |
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This was a reasonable approach but created logistics challenges when the program quickly transitioned into production. |
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Transplace, a provider of transportation management services and logistics technology, has acquired SCO Logistics. |
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For training or assistance to troubleshoot the 4L8OE transmission, contact your local TACOM logistics assistance representative. |
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Videotaping performances is relatively easy, but distribution logistics required by reflective practice are difficult to resolve. |
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With more than 30 years of experience in dispatching and Cloud-based information logistics, Paradigm Shift Logistics, Inc. |
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Also, escalating steel industry which is driving iron ore production and logistics around is a major driver for seaborne dry bulk market. |
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Hu's order to transform PLA logistics was inspired by several military events. |
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Every April, Inbound Logistics editors recognize 100 logistics IT companies that support and enable logistics excellence. |
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Sohar Port and Freezone and Essa Al Ghurair Investment have entered into a new partnership to promote value chain, food processing, and logistics support. |
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This time we consider how best to deal with the melange of organizational and process interdependencies that are vital to the health of our defense logistics enterprise. |
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The proceeds of KTZ's Eurobond issuance will be used to finance much-needed logistics infrastructure across the country, including on the border with China. |
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Army logistics, school privatizers will do for public education. |
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Since liberalisation of the transport market in the early 1990's, it has diversified into high value added services such as warehousing, logistics and groupage. |
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It encompasses building and renewing a defensive global plan that operationally hedges the currency, distribution and logistics risks associated with gray markets. |
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Speed and accuracy are the hallmarks of a new range of KUKA palletising robots, which are specially designed for use in the food processing and logistics industries. |
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According to Field Manual 54-30, Corps Support Groups, CSGs establish command posts to serve as command and control centers from which to plan and supervise logistics. |
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Deppe, director, logistics and communications, chief information officer and chief sustainment officer, Headquarters Air Force Space Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. |
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Transplace is a non-asset based transportation management third-party logistics provider with brokerage, intermodal and SaaS Transportation Management Systems capabilities. |
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The primary purpose is to support the implementation of a lean logistics philosophy and system similar to that of Toyota's integrated logistics partner Transfreight. |
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Managing Director, Transfreight and Senior Vice President FIATA Babar Badat said that 95 percent of logistics is being done in containers through shipping globally. |
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Army logisticians to provide a means to open SPODs globally in response to crises where normal means of logistics flow may be impaired or impeded. |
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Production facilities to produce polymeric and monomeric MDI from crude MDI are expected to be completed by mid-2006, as will logistics facilities. |
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Mondo Group, a US-based, American-owned supply chain management and logistics company is playing a key role in development of Afghanistan's water resources. |
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Despite huge logistics costs and outdated technologies, Russian methanol manufacturers have successfully exported a significant proportion of their products. |
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The broadness of the project and complex logistics of a multi-site program will require detailed planning and close coordination with the district's leadership. |
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Penciled corrections of spelling and wording also appear as more of a proofreading stage, in some cases calling into question the logistics of his scientifiction. |
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Salop brings to his new role as President a strong background in the management of oil and gas assets in Russia, logistics, transportation, and government relations. |
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The standard resident course assumes that the international customer has a basic military logistics infrastructure in place upon which to apply this knowledge. |
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One must wonder if improving logistics performance has received even close to its share of proportional scrutiny compared to the manufacturing side of the organization. |
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Information technology asset disposition, the management of the retirement of used high-tech assets from an organization, presents unique challenges for reverse logistics. |
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We will now examine each of these logistics process components in more detail and some of the best practices that companies might pursue in each of these process areas. |
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This dock will be for services and will have logistics from the surrounding area to connect the Pacific coast with the Atlantic Ocean up to Punta Robalo. |
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Fires from the countryside had ripped through a naval logistics base in Kolomna, southeast of Moscow, and destroyed office buildings and warehouses and equipment. |
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Robert Kirkcaldy is a proven business leader with over 15 years experience on mining with a specific focus on international trade and business logistics. |
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Peters joins UPS Logistics Group from Burnham, an Atlanta-based third party logistics provider, where she served most recently as vice president of Marketing. |
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In the next few months, employers will be considering the legal implications of having alcohol at work functions and the logistics of allowing employees time for prayer. |
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The Army uses the event as a large scale logistics training exercise. |
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The largest component is infantry, but they are supported by small artillery, logistics, and air force units, and a single armoured reconnaissance company. |
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Little is known about Maya military organization, logistics, or training. |
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Today, petroleum extraction dominates economic activity in the north of Tierra del Fuego, while tourism, manufacturing, and Antarctic logistics are important in the south. |
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Atlanta's economy is considered diverse, with dominant sectors that include logistics, professional and business services, media operations, and information technology. |
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Geostatistics is used extensively in a variety of fields, including hydrology, geology, petroleum exploration, weather analysis, urban planning, logistics, and epidemiology. |
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In terms of being kind of militaresque, I think there's an element of that in dealing with thousands of extras and big logistics and keeping people safe. |
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Executed and supervised by Pakistani General Javed Nasir, the program provided logistics and ammunition supplies to various groups of Bosnian mujahideen during the war. |
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Though the Allied force had advanced successfully into central Burma, it was vital to capture the port of Rangoon before the monsoon to avoid a logistics crisis. |
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The DHL contract lasted for over a year before the club bought back the contract in October 2012, although they remained the club's official logistics partner. |
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The contract involves the production of aircraft in Italy and covers logistics, operational support and the training of flight crews and ground personnel. |
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Its financial system allowed it to raise significant taxes which, despite endemic corruption, supported a large regular army with logistics and training. |
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An RPS is a network of transportation logistics and processing functions that collect, recycle, refurbish, and demanufacture end-of-life products. |
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As a TACOM logistics assistance representative, I recommend to the units I assist that they have two sets of timing and headspace gages for each weapon. |
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