(Mukavele) lojistik, organize bir sistem içinde belirli amaçlar için insanların ve/veya ekipmanın ve destek faaliyetlerin yer değiştirmelerinin ve yerleştirilmelerinin planlanması, uygulanması ve kontrolu
(Askeri) LOJİSTİK: 1. Kuvvetlerin idame ve intikallerini planlama ve uygulama bilimi. 2. En geniş anlamıyla, askeri harekatın aşağıdaki konularla ilgili yönleri. a. Malzemenin tasarımı ve geliştirilmesi, tedariki, depolanması, intikali, dağıtılması, bakımı, tahliyesi ve atılması. b. Personelin intikali, tahliyesi ve hastaneye sevki; c. İmkan ve tesislerin imal veya inşası, bakımı, işletmesi ve elden çıkarılması. d. Hizmetlerin tedarik ve temini. (Not: NATO ve Amerikan Savunma Kurulu tanımlar 1 ve 2. bölümlere ayrılmamıştır. )
The process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services and related information from their point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of satisfying customer requirements
{s} of or pertaining to logistics; of planning and execution, of management; pertaining to the branch of the military which oversees and maintains material and personnel
If you refer to the logistics of doing something complicated that involves a lot of people or equipment, you are referring to the skilful organization of it so that it can be done successfully and efficiently. The skills and logistics of getting such a big show on the road pose enormous practical problems. the practical arrangements that are needed in order to make a plan that involves a lot of people and equipment successful (logistique, from logistike , from logos; LOGIC). In military science, all the activities of armed-force units in support of combat units, including transport, supply, communications, and medical aid. The term, first used by Henri Jomini, Alfred Thayer Mahan, and others, was adopted by the U.S. military in World War I and gained currency in other nations in World War II. Its importance grew in the 20th century with the increasing complexity of modern warfare. The ability to mobilize large populations has escalated military demands for supplies and provisions, and sophisticated technology has added to the cost and intricacy of weapons, communications systems, and medical care, creating the need for a vast network of support systems. In World War II, for instance, only about three in 10 U.S. soldiers served in a combat role
The discipline dealing with the support related activities of the procurement, maintenance, and transportation of equipment, supplies, facilities, and personnel
That part of the supply chain process that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective forward and reverse flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet customers’ requirements
The planning and carrying out of the movement and the maintenance of forces In its most comprehensive sense, those aspects of military operations which deal with (1) design and development, acquisition, storage, movement distribution, maintenance, evacuation, and disposition of material; (2) movement, evacuation, and hospitalization of personnel; (3) acquisition or construction, maintenance, operation, and disposition of facilities; and (4) acquisition or furnishing of services
The management of freight and information throughout the total supply chain from the original raw material source to the ultimate consumer of finished product, encompassing factories, assembly and packing plants, warehouses, distribution centers and retail outlets
In an industrial context, logistics means the art and science of obtaining, producing, and distributing material and product in the proper place and in proper quantities In a military sense, its meaning can also include the movement of personnel
The science of planning and carrying out the movement and maintenance of operations Deals with the design and development, acquisition, storage, movement, distribution, maintenance, and disposition of material
The process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services and related information from their point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements
The planning, execution and control -of the movement and placement of people and/or goods -and of the supporting activities related to such movement and placement within a system organized to achieve specific objectives
activities Broadly encompassing all the activities aimed at providing and sustaining access to space These include building and maintaining a space operations infrastructure and training the human resources that sustain space logistics, monitoring and reporting from space, and counterforce operations In the SPACECAST 2020 report logistics activities include space research and development, space system design and procurement, space launch operations, on-orbit maintenance and resupply, tracking, telemetry and spacecraft systems commanding (TT&C), de-orbit-operations, and education and training for military space operations
The KreW facilitates the flow of matter, energy and information through the DesignShop or the Management Center Logistics focuses on the flow of matter and energy This includes providing the physical environment, tools, equipment, materials, food It also calls for the continual refreshing and maintenance of these elements [Of course, these all comprise messages bearing information darn that interconnected, fractal, feedback driven, recursive nature of the universe!]
According to the Council of Logistics Management (CLM), logistics is the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services, and related information from point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements
The process of planning, implementing, and controlling procedures for the efficient and effective storage of goods, services, and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements This definition includes inbound, outbound, internal, and external movements
The process of strategically managing the acquisition, movement and storage of materials, parts and finished inventory (and the related information flows) through the organization and its marketing channel in such a way that current and future profitability is maximized through the cost-effective fulfillment of orders
The process of designing and managing the supply chain in the wider sense The chain can extend from the delivery of supplies for manufacturing, through the management of materials at the plant, delivery to warehouses and distribution centers, sorting, handling, packaging and final distribution to point of consumption Derived from Greek logistikos (to reason logically), the word is polysemic Nineteen century military referred to it as the art of combining all means of transport, revictualling and sheltering of troops A more fitted meaning consists in the set of all operations required for goods (material or nonmaterial) to be made available on markets or to specific destinations With increasing multimodal and containerized freight transport that complexify the coordination itineraries, logistics rely heavily on highly performing computerized information management implements The term also applies to passenger transportation
The KreW facilitates the flow of matter, energy and information through the DesignShop event or the Management Center environment Logistics focuses on the flow of matter and energy This includes providing the physical environment, tools, equipment, materials, food It also calls for the continual refreshing and maintenance of these elements [Of course, these all comprise messages bearing information darn that interconnected, fractal, feedback driven, recursive nature of the universe!]