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Learning from past defence logistics experience: is what is past prologue? / Moore, David M; Bradford, Jeffrey P; Antill, Peter D 2000  Book
Moore, David M Book
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Publication London, RUSI, 2000.
Description vi, 66p.
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ID:   139331


Logistics as force enabler: the future operational imperative / Louth , John   Article
Louth , John Article
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Summary/Abstract The provision of defence logistics is determined by a complex relationship between public and private actors. John Louth explores the current debate, challenges and opportunities inherent in the defence logistics model in use in the UK, and the business management system required for the continued delivery of this key enabler of defence and security in the future.
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ID:   076064


Logistics management practices / Bhonsle, Rahul K   Journal Article
Bhonsle, Rahul K Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Outsourcing of defence logistics in the Indian armed forces / Suman, Mrinal   Journal Article
Suman, Mrinal Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract There is today an increasing acceptance of the concept of defence outsourcing of non-core logistic functions. Outsourcing frees commanders to focus on their primary task and saves resources. The paper attempts a holistic treatment of the subject from conceptual concerns to related practical issues. A brief scan of defence outsourcing the world over leads us to examine benefits that accrue and the precautions that should be taken. The paper goes on to analyse types of functions that can be safely outsourced and suggests a methodology for the entire process. Finally, the paper suggests a well-calibrated phased approach for India with progressive reviews and improvements.
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Transformation in Army logistics / Mckay Robert Sept-Oct 2000  Article
Mckay Robert Article
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Publication Sept-Oct 2000.
Description 4-50
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