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  2. Performance-based logistics - Wikipedia

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    Performance-based logistics (PBL), also known as performance-based life-cycle product support, [1] is a defense acquisition strategy for cost-effective weapon system support which has been adopted in particular by the United States Department of Defense.

  3. Transport puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Transport puzzles are logistical puzzles, which often represent real-life transportation problems. The classic transport puzzle is the river crossing puzzle in which three objects are transported across a river one at time while avoiding leaving certain pairs of objects together. The term should not be confused with the usage of transport ...

  4. Vehicle routing problem - Wikipedia

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    Constraints 3 and 4 say that the number of vehicles leaving the depot is the same as the number entering. Constraints 5 are the capacity cut constraints, which impose that the routes must be connected and that the demand on each route must not exceed the vehicle capacity. Finally, constraints 6 are the integrality constraints. [2]

  5. Military logistics - Wikipedia

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    Economy: Logistical resources are limited, so they must be deployed so as to make the best use of them. Feasibility: Logistical capabilities are subject to external constraints. Flexibility: Strategic and operational plans and priorities change and logistical support must change with them. Relativity: Logistics is relative to time and space.

  6. Integrated logistics support - Wikipedia

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    Integrated logistics [1] support (ILS) is a technology in the system engineering to lower a product life cycle cost and decrease demand for logistics by the maintenance system optimization to ease the product support. Although originally developed for military purposes, it is also widely used in commercial customer service organisations. [2]

  7. Sales and operations planning - Wikipedia

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    The inputs could be: demand plans, sales/demand forecasts, demand impacts, marketing actions and sales actions, procurement and supply plan, supplier lead time, constraints from the supplier and other information, supply capacity, production and capacity plan, Inventory, work-force level, operational constraints, production lead time ...

  8. Eliyahu M. Goldratt - Wikipedia

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    Eliyahu Moshe Goldratt (March 31, 1947 – June 11, 2011) was an Israeli business management guru. [1] [2] He was the originator of the Optimized Production Technique, the Theory of Constraints (TOC), the Thinking Processes, Drum-Buffer-Rope, Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) and other TOC derived tools.

  9. Delivery (commerce) - Wikipedia

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    A Dairy Crest Smiths Elizabethan electric Milk float used to deliver fresh milk to people's doorsteps. Most consumer goods are delivered from a point of production (such as a factory or farm) through one or more points of storage to a point of sale (such as retail stores or online vendors), where the consumer buys the good and is responsible for its transportation to point of consumption. [3]