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Call for submissions: #Selfsustain and High-Intensity Operations

Logistics in War

On 11 April 2018, the Foundation will be holding a seminar examining this topic. In support of the seminar, The Central Blue will run a #selfsustain series to generate discussion and enable those that cannot attend the ability to gain a perspective on the topic. Alternatively, you can always contact logisticsinwar@outlook.com.

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The strategic logistician and professional possibility

Logistics in War

The requirements for logisticians operating at the strategic level of militaries has been an explicitly addressed topic by senior leaders on Logistics In War , noting many posts implicitly support the conclusion that logisticians must adapt in some way to face what is known about the future. Image by Australian Department of Defence. [1]

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When Coincidence Meets Determination – An Interview with Rob O’Byrne

Logistics Bureau

Whether it’s helping supply chain professionals boost their knowledge or organizing public supply chain coaching events, you’re a firm believer in helping others through (in)formal education. I decided to join the military high school. I think it was in 2010 that I was at a seminar listening to someone pitching a VA business.

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One hundred logisticians, one bullet and designing the future logistics system

Logistics in War

No matter which military we are talking about, and as the now Chief of Defence Force remarked, successful logistics comes with the efforts of many. As a complex system, the processes and acts of sustaining and maintaining a military force can often take a life of their own. What are the risks if these ‘artefacts’ don’t exist?