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Surviving your time as a military logistician

Logistics in War

– With the Australian & New Zealand Defence Logistics Conference in one week, LIW will revisit several recent posts on logistics at the strategic (and enterprise) level, or within joint organisations. . The delivery of military logistics support is not achieved without the expenditure of resources – time, people, money, etc.

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Meet the 2022 WorkWave Beyond Service User Conference Sponsors!

WorkWave

The WorkWave team is growing, so it’s only appropriate that the 2022 Beyond Service User Conference be our biggest and best event ever! Of course, we wouldn’t be able to make this next-level event a reality without the help of our incredible sponsors, who include some of the leading names across field service. Green Group.

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This Week in Logistics News (February 11 – 17)

Logistics Viewpoints

The American and Canadian militaries believe that the balloon was for surveillance, while the Chinese government said it was a civilian meteorological research airship that had blown off course. Now that the SU military has retrieved the wreckage, new details are emerging. One hundred UPS facilities are currently participating.

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The strategic logistician and professional possibility

Logistics in War

During a logistics course in late 2017, I was asked to consider what the traits and behaviours of the strategic ‘future logistician’ might be. [1] The leadership required will be bureaucratic in nature, which is not an approach many military leaders apply natively. By David Beaumont.

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What we need to be. Building the Defence logistician – Part Two

Logistics in War

This transcript is the final half of a speech given at the 2018 Australian and New Zealand Defence Logistics Conference. We must accept that overinvesting in one group is not the answer. Over the next month we’ll be publishing a number of popular posts on as broad a range of topics as possible. What we need to be. What we might become.

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What we need to be. Building the Defence logistician ? Part Two

Logistics in War

This transcript is the final half of a speech given at the 2018 Australian and New Zealand Defence Logistics Conference. Of course, we must accept that even our most general officers and public servants will have some areas of expertise. By David Beaumont. What we need to be. What we might become.

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Audi México: Risk and reward

Automotive Logistics

Audi’s Mexican factory is the first in the Volkswagen Group to implement RFID technology for the complete material and container flow. We have standards for the whole VW Group across the world,” says Koltai. However, military intervention is only effective temporarily and has resulted in the problem being pushed to Veracruz and Puebla.