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Is logistics the ultimate conventional deterrent?

Logistics in War

This is because logistics, where military activity meets the national economy, leads strategy by making the intent to use force reality. John Roth’s work on the logistics of the Roman Empire saw military success a factor of the capacity to provision over long distances, and not just because of military culture and training. [3]

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Battling a perfect storm

Automotive Logistics

The purpose of a port is for the direct intermodal exchange of people or freight,” he said, adding that ports should have the infrastructure to allow vehicles and trains to come alongside ships. It is an academic exercise to speculate …but there are some big dollars at stake here.”.