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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]. The first part of this paper applies examples to articulate concepts and ideas relevant to understanding the reality of war. Supplying War , 2 nd Edition, Cambridge University Press , UK, 2004, p236. [8]

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Trust in Turkey

Automotive Logistics

Of course, such plans could always be disrupted by forces outside the industry’s control. Turkey’s important trading relationship with the UK, for example, has faced several uncertainties in recent times as a result of the lack of clarity surrounding the latter’s exit from the EU (see box). Luc Nadal, CEO, Gefco. billion) a year.