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Joint Doctrine Publication 4-00 provides guidance for planners to enable effective logistic support of deployed forces within joint and multinational contexts.
Examines the importance of transport logistics growth, and identifies the actions government can take to address any barriers.
Allied Joint Publication-4 provides NATO's keystone doctrine for logistics on operations.
DASA is seeking to identify innovations that can deliver a step change in military logistics capability across the Maritime, Land and Air domains.
Seeks views on the interaction between freight and logistics and the planning system in England.
This report examines the cost-effectiveness of new logistic techniques and processes in humanitarian settings
Options available to emergency planners for the coordination, prioritisation and acquisition of emergency supplies.
A report by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) examining current issues with skills and performance for the logistics sector.
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