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Training the Australian Army’s logistics officers – a new LIW series

Logistics in War

Logistics in War has contended with the topic of training, and the preparation of logisticians for a variety of operational and garrison possibilities. Others have been more specific to the challenge of training such as Michael Lane who describes the need for logisticians to be better prepared for the most likely events they will face.

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The debris of an organisation – thinking about how the ADF recovers from the first losses of war: Part One

Logistics in War

It is in the light of these facts that the commander expects to shape his course during the supervision of the planned action.’ [1]. It is necessary for us in the ADF to prepare for the confluence of events that inevitable occur over a longer term than we envisage. From Sound Military Decision , United States Naval College, 1942.

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What US truck shippers need to watch in 2019 and Beyond

ShipLilly

The trucking industry took a pit stop with the electronic logging devices but has returned to the main course. The last time utilization was at 100% was 2004. This is indicative of the statistical turn of events which took place in 2015. Recent History of Contract Rates. They are always on the move and full.