The art of military logistics

Drastic changes in supply chain management practices of military forces have been dictated by ever-changing global politics. US military planners have begun transforming their logistical operations to accommodate a new national security environment changing how logistic functions are accomplished wh...

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Armed forces
Cold War
Enterprise resource planning
Logistics
Manufacturers
Military readiness
Philosophers
Population density
Suppliers
Supplies
Supply chain management
Supply chains
Systems design
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