Part III

Multistage Integration for Efficiency, Resilience, and Effectiveness

Despite spending billions on logistics systems improvements in recent decades, the results have always been less than expected and often years later than promised…[A] dramatic coordinated effort to improve the military’s strategic supply chain planning and execution capability is badly needed.

—Roger Kallock, deputy under secretary of defense for logistics and materiel readiness

Chapters

12. Achieving Efficiency: An Integrated Multiechelon Inventory Solution

13. Designing for Resilience: Adaptive Logistics Network Concepts

14. Improving Effectiveness: Pushing the Logistics Performance Envelope

Although its recognition provides important insight into U.S. Army logistics, ...

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