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Logistics, preparedness and the Defence Strategic Review

Logistics in War

By David Beaumont National Defence: Defence Strategic Review was released to the public on 24 April 2023, to a defence ‘community’ only too eager to scrutinise the document for its consequences on the ADF’s capability mix. Naturally, there is a way to go to realise the intention of the document as many sceptical commentators point out.

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A Guide to Optimizing Your Inbound Freight Management 

GoShip Blog

Yes, setting up an efficient inbound freight management system can be challenging, but it has many benefits that you should not take lightly. Not only does this save you from delays and unnecessary expenses, but it also improves efficiency. Exercise patience when asking freight providers to take on new lanes.

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Stuck on the wrong side of the world but still needing to deliver food to people in Ethiopia 5,000…

World Food Programme Logistics

So, I’m using my personal one now and learning how to scan documents on my phone and how to survive without being able to print anything, but perhaps I’m saving some trees in the process! WhatsApp and Messenger are the most efficient ways to reach my team in Pugnido now. Kamal’s two rooftop activities: reading and exercise.

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Building a better prepared Australian Defence Force after the Defence Strategic Review – supply-chains and logistics and the way in which both improve military resilience

Logistics in War

National Defence’s emphasis on logistics is clearly more than usual when compared to other Government policy documents of recent years, though this emphasis comes from an exceptionally low base. Supply chain resilience is, of course, a part of this narrative – as we are reminder every time we hear about guided-weapons or military fuels.

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6 Toyota Experts Share How They Apply Lean Management Principles

Conger

It was difficult to stock and exercise first-in first-out rules. Our shipping clerk is very familiar with the way he organized the shelves so he is efficient. This has allowed great flexibility and efficiency. In addition, we’re taking a more strategic, lean approach to documenting processes.

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Fleet Route Optimisation in the Past, Present, and Future

Logistics Bureau

Over a relatively short period, a transport or fleet manager’s ability to support an efficient distribution network through route and delivery optimisation has shifted from almost nil to almost limitless.